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Split; creek, Blaeberry river, B.C.; descriptive; it divides into two branches of 
equal size. 
Spray; river, Bow river, Alta.; from spray of falls in the river. 
Spray; range, Bow river, Alta. 
Stanford; range, Columbia river, B.C.; after Edward Stanford, noted English 
geographer. (Palliser) 
Steele; village, Kootenay river, B.C.; after Inspector (now General) Sam 
Steele, late of Royal North West Mounted Police; in 1884, Inspector Steele 
was in command of the Mounted Police at Golden, B.C. 
Steep; creek, Kicking Horse river, B.C.; descriptive. 
Stephen; mount and railway station, Kicking Horse river, B.C.; after Sir George 
Stephen, Baron Mount Stephen; created a peer, 1891; formerly President of the 
Canadian Pacific Ry. 
Stephens; range, glacier, and creek, Columbia river, B.C.; named by Stutfeld 
and Collie after Fred Stephens, their head packer during their Bush River 
trip in 1900. 
Stewart; cañon, Bow river, Alta.; after George A. Stewart, D.L.S., late Super- 
intendent of Rocky Mountains park. 
Stewart; mount, North Saskatchewan river, Alta.; after Louis B. Stewart, D.T.S., 
Professor of Surveying, Toronto. (Coleman) 
Storm; creek, Highwood river, Alta.; there was a very heavy rainfall while Dawson 
was camped on the stream in 1884. (Dawson) 
Storm; mountain, Bow river, Alta. and B.C.; after numerous storm clouds seen 
on its summit. (Dawson) 
Stutfield; peak, Athabaska river, Alta.; after Hugh E. M. Stutfield, member 
of the English Alpine Club; joint author, with Collie, of Climbs and Explora- 
tions in the Canadian Rockies. 
Sullivan; mount, North Saskatchewan river, Alta.; after John W. Sullivan, Secre- 
tary, Palliser expedition. (Hector) 
Sulphur; creek, Bull river, B.C.; after sulphur spring, two miles from mouth. 
fee mountain, Bow river, Alta.; there are sulphur hot springs at base. 
Sulphur Spring; post office, Bow river, Alta. 
Summit; lake, Kicking Horse river, B.C.; descriptive. 
Sundance; creek and pass, Bow river, Alta.; creek so named because near “‘the 
scene of numerous sun dances.” 
Sunwapta; river, Athabaska river, Alta.; Stoney Indian signifying ‘turbulent 
river.’ 
Surprise; rapids, Columbia river, B.C.; to the navigator descending the river, 
they are invisible till he is very close to the head. 
REA mount, Columbia river, B.C. 
Survey; peak, North Saskatchewan river, Alta.; climbed by Collie to enable him 
to commence his plane-table survey. 
Syncline; mount, Oldman river, Alta.; descriptive of synclinal fold in the rocks 
composing it. 
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Table; mountain, Oldman river, Alta.; descriptive. 
Takakkaw; falls, Yoho valley, B.C.; Indian name signifying ‘it is wonderful’; 
suggested by Sir Wm. Van Horne. 
Tallon; creek, Kicking Horse river, B.C.; named by T. E. Wilson after L. Tallon, 
P.L.S., assistant to W. S. Drewry in survey of Rockies in 1888 and 1892. 
