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- Howse_Pass abstract "Howse Pass (el. 1,539 m or 5,049 ft) is a pass through the Rocky Mountains in Canada. The pass is located in Banff National Park, between Mount Conway and Howse Peak. From here waters flow east via Conway Creek, Howse River, North Saskatchewan River to Lake Winnipeg and Hudson Bay. To the west it drains by the Blaeberry River to the Columbia River and on to the Pacific Ocean.The pass was used by First Nations people such as the Kootenay to the west and Piegan Blackfeet to the east. In 1806 two men from Rocky Mountain House cut a rough road from the Howse River toward the pass. In June 1807 David Thompson crossed it to the Columbia River. It was named for Joseph Howse, a Hudson's Bay Company factor who crossed it 1809. The pass was not much used, Athabasca Pass being preferred.Howse Pass is lower than many other passes in this range and it was considered for the Canadian Pacific's route, but Kicking Horse Pass was chosen instead. There has been some talk of building a road through the pass from Saskatchewan River Crossing to Golden, British Columbia, but this would involve cutting through the national park.The pass was designated a National Historic Site of Canada in 1978.".
- Howse_Pass location Alberta.
- Howse_Pass location Canada.
- Howse_Pass name "Howse Pass".
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- Howse_Pass wikiPageWikiLinkText "Howse Pass".
- Howse_Pass caption "Howse Pass in British Columbia".
- Howse_Pass elevationM "1539".
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- Howse_Pass latDeg "51".
- Howse_Pass latDir "N".
- Howse_Pass latMin "48".
- Howse_Pass location "Alberta–British Columbia border, Canada".
- Howse_Pass lonDeg "116".
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- Howse_Pass lonMin "45".
- Howse_Pass name "Howse Pass".
- Howse_Pass photo "Howse Pass Canada 1902.jpg".
- Howse_Pass photoCaption "A camp in the Howse Pass in 1902".
- Howse_Pass range Canadian_Rockies.
- Howse_Pass width "220".
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- Howse_Pass subject Category:Banff_National_Park.
- Howse_Pass subject Category:Mountain_passes_of_Alberta.
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- Howse_Pass hypernym Pass.
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- Howse_Pass comment "Howse Pass (el. 1,539 m or 5,049 ft) is a pass through the Rocky Mountains in Canada. The pass is located in Banff National Park, between Mount Conway and Howse Peak. From here waters flow east via Conway Creek, Howse River, North Saskatchewan River to Lake Winnipeg and Hudson Bay. To the west it drains by the Blaeberry River to the Columbia River and on to the Pacific Ocean.The pass was used by First Nations people such as the Kootenay to the west and Piegan Blackfeet to the east.".
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