Basilica Mountain
Category : Mountain | |
The name for this mountain, 2865 m in altitude, was given by M.P. Bridgland (see Mount Bridgland) in 1916. The mountain has a fancied resemblance to a royal palace law courts or assembly hall, commonly known as a basilica. (see also Curia Mountain) |
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Approximately 9 km south south-west of Jasper. |
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Location Name : | Jasper |
Elevation Height : | 2,865 m. |
National Topographic System (NTS) : | 83 D/16 |
Sub Section | Section | Township | Range | Meridian | |
22-44-3-W6 | |
Latitude (N) | Longitude (W) | |
52° 48' N 118° 20' W | |
The content above is directly derived from : | |
Place Names of Alberta - Volume I Mountains, Mountain Parks and Foothills |