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Division No. 15 topographic maps

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Columbia Icefield

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15 > Area A (Kicking Horse/Kinbasket Lake)

Columbia Icefield has a alpine climate (Köppen: ETf), because the weather station is located at an altitude of 1,981.20 m (6,500 ft). The average annual temperature is −2.1 °C (28.2 °F). The month of July is the warmest with an average temperature of 9.1 °C (48.38 °F).

Average elevation: 2,484 m

Miette Hot Springs

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15

Average elevation: 1,639 m

Athabasca Glacier

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15

Average elevation: 2,483 m

Maligne Lake

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15

Wildlife is surprisingly abundant along this high altitude oligotrophic lake. Grizzly bear, black bear, mule deer, caribou, wolves, moose, and mountain sheep are some of the larger mammals that frequent the lake area during the summer season. Bald eagles, golden eagles and osprey also frequent the area and…

Average elevation: 2,125 m

Bow Lake

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15

Bow Lake is a small lake in western Alberta, Canada. It is located on the Bow River, in the Canadian Rockies, at an altitude of 1920 m.

Average elevation: 2,165 m

Bow Falls

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15 > Banff

Average elevation: 1,464 m

Athabasca Falls

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15

Average elevation: 1,211 m

Maligne Canyon

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15 > Municipality of Jasper

While visually striking and unusual, slot canyons are a common occurrence within the northern Rocky Mountains. These canyons show the characteristics of karst topography and are common in this region due to the easily soluble nature of the limestone. Flowing out of Medicine Lake, the Maligne River flows about…

Average elevation: 1,134 m

Lake Agnes

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15

Average elevation: 2,157 m

Medicine Lake

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15

Wildlife is surprisingly abundant along this high altitude lake. Grizzly bear, black bear, mule deer, caribou, wolves, moose and mountain sheep are some of the larger mammals that frequent the lake area during the summer season. Bald eagles, and osprey also frequent the area and live off the fish populations.

Average elevation: 1,681 m

Hector Lake

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15

Average elevation: 1,919 m

Johnston Canyon

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15

Average elevation: 1,552 m

Municipality of Jasper

Canada > Alberta > Division No. 15

Average elevation: 1,789 m

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