Ball Range

The Ball Range is a mountain range on the Continental Divide between Vermilion Pass and Red Earth Pass in , . The range is named after John Ball, a politician who helped secure funding for the Palliser expedition.
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Places of Interest

Highlights include Mount Ball and Beatrice Peak.

Peak
is a mountain located on the Continental Divide, on the borders of and national parks in Western . Mt. Ball is the highest peak of the Ball Range in the .

Peak
is a peak located on the Continental Divide on the border of and , between and . The mountain was named in 1912 by the Alpine Club of Canada after Beatrice Shultz who climbed the mountain that year.

Peak
is a 3,155-metre mountain located in the Ball Range, at the northeastern section of , in the Canadian Rocky Mountains. is situated 3½ km northwest of Ball Range.

Ball Range

Latitude
51.15° or 51° 9′ north
Longitude
-116.01884° or 116° 1′ 8″ west
Elevation
3,311 metres (10,863 feet)
Open location code
95355X2J+2F
Geo­Names ID
5892309
Wiki­data ID
Q4851215
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Cebuano to Venetian—“Ball Range” goes by many names.
  • Cebuano: Ball Range (bukid sa British Columbia)
  • Cebuano: Ball Range
  • German: Ball Range
  • Hebrew: רכס בול
  • Italian: Ball Range
  • Ladin: Ball Range
  • Romanian: Ball Range
  • Swedish: Ball Range
  • Venetian: Ball Range

Localities in the Area

Explore places such as Vermilion Crossing and Castle Mountain.

Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include Ball Range and Isabelle Peak.

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