Abbot Pass Refuge Cabin National Historic Site of Canada

Abbot Pass Refuge Cabin National Historic Site of Canada is a reserve in , and has an elevation of 2,887 metres.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Abbot Pass and Mount Lefroy.

Mountain saddle
lies between and , in the divide between the valleys of and . It was named for Philip Stanley Abbot who died in 1896 in an attempt to climb Mount Lefroy with Charles Fay, Charles Thompson, and George T.

Peak
is a mountain on the Continental Divide, at the border of and in western . The mountain is located on the eastern side of which separates in from in . lies immediately on the western side of the pass.

Lake
is a body of water located at an elevation of 2,267 metres in the mountains of , near , Canada, while a trail at the far end of the lake leads to .

Abbot Pass Refuge Cabin National Historic Site of Canada

Latitude
51.36358° or 51° 21′ 49″ north
Longitude
-116.29139° or 116° 17′ 29″ west
Elevation
2,887 metres (9,472 feet)
Open location code
95359P75+CC
Geo­Names ID
5881786
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