Burstall Pass
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2362 m
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7750 ft
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Location
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Park |
Map |
Latitude |
Longitude |
UTM Grid Ref |
Alberta
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Kananaskis/Banff
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82J/14
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50; 45; 40
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115; 22; 25
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146243
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| Headwaters N or E |
Headwaters S or W |
Adjacnt Mtn N or W |
Adjacnt Mtn S or E |
Burstall Creek
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Spray River
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Snow Peak
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Naming
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Named for |
Other Names |
Year Named |
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Location: The pass likely takes its name from the Burstall Lakes. Lt. General Sir E.H. Burstall was the Commander of Canadian troops during WW I.
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Other Information
Photo: Leman Lake in the upper Spray valley from Burstall Pass
The high country in the vicinity of this pass provides an excellent view of Mount Sir Douglas to the south.
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