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Diadem; peak and glacier, Athabaska river, Alta.; the peak is crowned by a 
‘diadem’ of snow about 100 feet high. (Stutfield and Collie) 
Dibble; creek, Bull river, B.C.; after Jas. Dibble, a prospector; located mines near 
the head of the creek; drowned in Skeena River cañon in 1909. 
Dolomite; mountain, pass and stream, Bow river, Alta.; the peaks in vicinity 
resemble the Swiss ‘‘Dolomites.”’ 
Dome; mountain, Athabaska river, Alta.; from its resemblance to a dome. (Stut- 
field and Collie) 
Dome; glacier, Athabaska river, Alta. 
Donald; railway station, Columbia river, B.C.; after late Donald A. Smith, Lord 
Strathcona and Mount Royal, member of the Canadian Pacific Railway syndi- 
cate; High Commissioner for Canada, 1896 till death in 1914, 
Douglas; mount and lake, Red Deer river, Alta.; after David Douglas (1798-1834), 
a Scottish botanist; killed in the Hawaiian islands. 
Doyle; railway station, Kootenay river, B.C.; after Alfred Doyle, Steele, B.C. 
Drummond; mount, Red Deer river, Alta.; after Thomas Drummond, Assistant 
Naturalist in Franklin’s second expedition to the Arctic, 1825-27. (Dawson) 
Drywood; river and mountain, Oldman river, Alta.; descriptive; translation of 
Indian name of the creek. 
Duchesnay; mount, lake and pass, Kicking Horse river, B.C.; after the late E. J. 
Duchesnay, C.E., Asst. General Superintendent, Canadian Pacific Ry.; killed 
in tunnel near Spuzzum by falling rock, Sept. 4, 1901. 
Dutch; creek, Oldman river, Alta.; after a prospector, a Dutchman, who “was 
reputed to have found some very valuable minerals on this stream’’; was mur- 
dered by his partner. 
Duthil; railway station, Bow river, Alta.; after Duthil, parish, Inverness, Scot. 
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Edgewater; railway station, Columbia river, B.C.; descriptive of position near 
river. 
Edith; mount, Bow river, Alta.; after Mrs. J. F. Orde (née Edith Cox), Ottawa; 
visited Banff, with Lady Macdonald, in 1886. 
Edith Cavell; mount, Athabaska river, Alta.; after Nurse Edith Cavell, judicially 
murdered by the Germans, Oct. 1915. 
Eiffel; peak, Bow river, Alta.; from ‘‘a huge tower rising for about 1,000 feet 
to the top of the mountain which suggested the Eiffel tower.” 
Elbow; river, Bow river, Alta.; flows eastward to the ‘elbow,’ about five miles 
south of Calgary, then turns abruptly northward. 
Eldon; railway station, Bow river, Alta.; probably after John Scott, 3rd Earl of 
Eldon. Possibly after Eildon hall, Banffshire, Scot. 
JEIk; river, B.C.; from the number of elk or wapiti formerly found there. 
\EIk; range, Alta. and B.C. 
Elko; village, Elk river, B.C.; near Elk river. 
Elk Prairie; village, Elk river, B.C.; a small prairie in the valley of Elk river. 
Elliott; peak, North Saskatchewan river, Alta.; after Elliott Barnes who, when 
only eight years old, climbed this mountain. The name, ‘‘Sentinel,’’ given 
it by A. P. Coleman was discarded as a duplication. 
Emerald; lake, pass, mountain, creek and railway station, Kicking Horse river, 
B.C.; the water in the lake is an emerald green. 
End; mountain, Bow river, Alta.; this peak is at the end of the range. 
