De Smet Range

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De Smet Range
De Smelt Range.jpg
De Selt Range and Athabasca River
Highest point
Peak Roche de Smet
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Geography
Country Canada
Province Alberta
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Parent range Canadian Rockies

The De Smet Range is a mountain range of the Canadian Rockies located northwest of Highway 16 and Jasper Lake in Jasper National Park, Canada. The range is named after its highest point Roche de Smet, which in turn was named by Iroquois working in the fur trade industry. The Iroquois named the peak after Pierre-Jean De Smet, a Belgian missionary who had worked with the indigenous native peoples in the 1840s in Western Canada and Northwestern United States.[1]

This range includes the following mountains and peaks:[2]

Mountain/Peak metres feet
Roche de Smet 2,539 8,330
Mount Cumnock 2,460 8,071
Mount Bistre 2,346 7,697
Mount Greenock 2,065 6,775

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