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Fox; mount, Kananaskis river, Alta. and B.C.; named by Palliser; probably after 
Lt.-Gen. C. R. Fox, who was on the Council of the Royal Geographical Society 
in 1860. Possibly after Sir Chas. Fox (1810-74), noted British engineer. 
Frances; mount, North Saskatchewan river, Alta.; named by L. Q. Coleman 
after his daughter, Frances Coleman. 
Frank; town, Crowsnest river, Alta.; after Frank, who located coal mines at this 
point. 
‘ Freshfield; mount, North Saskatchewan river, Alta. and B.C., and snowfield, 
Alta.; after Douglas Freshfield of the Alpine Club. (Stutfield and Collie) 
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Gable; mountain, Elk river, B.C. and Alta.; summit resembles the gable of a 
house. 
Galbraith; creek, Bull river, B.C.; after R. L. T. Galbraith, Indian Agent, Cran- 
brook, B.C.; resident of the district since 1872. 
Galton; range, Kootenay river, B.C.; after Francis Galton (1822-1911), an English 
scientific writer and African explorer..(Blakiston) 
Gap; railway station, Bow river, Alta.; from ‘gap’ in the Rockies where the Bow 
river issues from the mountains. 
Garnet; mountain, Kicking Horse river, B.C.; after garnets found in the rock. 
Gateway; railway station, B.C.; it is near the International boundary and is, there- 
fore, the ‘gateway’ from the United States into Canada. 
Geary; creek, Columbia river, B.C.; after Geo. Geary, owner of ranch on the 
creek. 
George; river, Brazeau river, Alta.; after a man who staked coal claims in this 
locality in 1907. 
Ghost; river, Bow river, Alta.; formerly called Dead Man’s river, which from 
Dead Man’s hill; the combatants slain in a battle were buried in the wood 
on top of the hill. 
Girouard; mount, Bow river, Alta. ; after Sir Percy Girouard, K.C.M.G., D.S.O.; 
graduated Royal Military College, Kingston, 1884; Director of Railways, 
Sudan expedition, 1896-98, and Boer war, 1899-1902; High Commissioner and 
Commander-in-chief, N. Nigeria, 1907-08. 
Glacier; lake, North Saskatchewan river, Alta.; fed by glacier stream. 
Gladstone; mount and creek, Oldman river, Alta.; after W. S. Gladstone, an 
‘old timer’ and an ex-employee of the Hudson’s Bay Co.; in a saw-pit near 
Gladstone creek, he rip-sawed lumber; made the windows and doors for fort 
Macleod. 
Glenogle; railway station and creek, Kicking Horse river, B.C.; after glen Ogle, 
a rocky defile, Perthshire, Scotland. 
Goat; range, Spray river, Bow river, Alta.; translation of Indian name. (Palliser) 
Golden; town, Columbia river, B.C.; formerly called “Golden City because the 
settlers wanted to go one better than Silver City,’’ which now called Massive. 
Goodsir; mount and creek, Ottertail river, B.C.; after John Goodsir (1814-67), 
professor of anatomy at Edinburgh University from 1846. (Hector) 
Gordon; mountain, Bow river, B.C.; after the family name of Marquess of 
Aberdeen and Temair. 
Gould Dome; mountain, Livingstone river, Alta.; named by Capt. Blakiston, of 
the Palliser expedition, “after the distinguished British naturalist,’’ John 
Gould .(1804-81). 
