This mountain was named in 1918 in honour of the village of Queant. Queant is a village in France which was captured by Canadian troops in 1918.
Queant Mountain
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This mountain was named in 1918 in honour of the village of Queant. Queant is a village in France which was captured by Canadian troops in 1918.
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This mountain was named in 1924 in honour of H.M. Peck. Peck was an assistant with the Geological Survey of Canada and was killed in action during the First World War.
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This mountain was named in 1921 in honour of HMS Onslow. HMS Onslow was a destroyer involved in the Battle of Jutland during the First World War.
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This mountain was named in 1966 in honour of Samuel G. Soderholm. Soderholm was a native of Kimberley, BC. Soderholm was serving with No. 14 Squadron Royal Air Force in Egypt when he was reported missing in action during the Second World War. His Bristol Blenheim aircraft failed to return from an operation on 30 July 1940.
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This mountain was named in 1919 in honour of Osmond Edgar LeRoy. LeRoy was the former head of the Geological Survey of Canada and was killed in action at Passchendaele during the First World War.
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This mountain was named in 1920 in honour of the town of La Clytte. La Clytte was a town used as a divisional reserve point by Canadian units during the First World War.
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This mountain was named in 1918 in honour of the town of Kemmel. Kemmel is a small village eight kilometres south of Ypres where the Canadian Army saw action during the First World War.
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This ridge of mountains was named in 1976 in honour of Hugh Drummond Allan. Allan was a BC land surveyor who was killed in action on 24 April 1917.
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This mountain was named in honour of the area in western Belgium made famous by the poem "In Flanders Fields".
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This mountain was named in 1918 in honour of HMS Lancaster. HMS Lancaster was engaged in the Battle of Jutland during the First World War.