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Clode; creek, Fording river, B.C.; after an employee of the Canadian Pacific Ry. 
Cloister; mountains, North Saskatchewan river, Alta.; resemble “four fine cathe- 
drals with splendid walls and buttresses on the southwest. We named them the 
Cloister mountains to match the Minster mountain’”’ opposite them. (Coleman) 
*Coal; creek, Oldman river, Alta.; coal outcrops along this stream. 
*Cockscomb; hill, Bow river, Alta.; descriptive of outline of summit. 
Cokato; railway station, Elk river, B.C.; after the coke ovens at this point. 
Coleman; town, Crowsnest river, Alta.; after a daughter of A. C. Flumerfelt, 
President of the International Coal and Coke Co. 
Coleman; mountain, Crowsnest river, Alta. 
Coleman; mount and glacier, North Saskatchewan river, Alta.; after Prof. A. P. 
Coleman who made explorations in the Rockies between the North Saskatche 
wan and Athabaska. 
Colin; range, Athabaska river, Alta.; probably after Colin Fraser, a Hudson's 
Bay Co. officer. (Hector) 
Collie; mount, Blaeberry river, B.C.; after Dr. J. Norman Collie, who made explor- 
ations in the Rockies between ‘he upper waters of the North Saskatchewan and 
the Athabaska; joint author with Stutfield of Climbs and Explorations in the 
Canadian Rockies. 
Columbia; river, B.C. and U.S.; first named ‘San Roque’ by Heceta, 1775; 
re-discovered 1792, by Capt. Gray, who named it after his vessel. 
Columbia; mountain and icefields, Columbia river, B.C. and Alta., and glacier, 
Alta. 
Colvalli; railway station, Kootenay river, B.C.; an abbreviation of ‘Columbia 
valley.’ 
Committee’s Punch Bowl; lake, Athabaska pass, Alta. and B.C.; presumably 
a reference to the governing committee of the North West Co., who are reputed 
to have frequently celebrated with the assistance of the flowing bowl. 
Cone; mountain, Spray river, Alta; descriptive of outline. 
Connelly; creek, Oldman river, Alta.; after Connelly Bros., residents in vicinity. 
. Consolation; valley and pass, Bow river, Alta.; valley named by Wilcox as he was 
“very much pleased with the place” which contrasted favourably with the 
neighbouring Desolation valley. 
Consolation; peak, North Saskatchewan river, Alta. and B.C.; named by Rev. 
(now, Sir) James Outram, because, on climbing this peak, he found the main 
summit inaccessible. 
Conway; mount, North Saskatchewan river, Alta.; named after Sir Martin 
_ Conway, famous mountain climber; has climbed in Himalayas, Andes, 
Alps, etc.; President, Alpine Club, 1902-04. (Collie) 
Copper; mountain, Bow river, Alta.; named by Dawson after copper prospects 
located near its summit by Healy (g.v.) and Dennis (g.v.) 
Coral; creek, North Saskatchewan river, Alta.; after “the many fossil corals 
among its gravels’. (Coleman) 
Corbin; railway station, Elk river, B.C.; after D. C. Corbin, principal owner of the 
Eastern British Columbia Ry. and President of the Spokane International Ry. 
Coronation; peak, North Saskatchewan river, Alta.; named by Collie, ‘‘as it was _ 
the coronation day of King Edward and Queen Alexandra.” 
Corral; creek, Bow river, Alta.; after a horse corral near mouth during ‘construc- 
tion’ days on the Canadian Pacific. 
Costigan; mount, Bow river, Alta.; after late Hon. John Costigan, Minister of Inland 
Revenue, 1882-92; Secretary of State, 1892-94; Minister of Marine and 
Fisheries, 1894-96. 
