Chaba Peak is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It was named in 1920 by the Interprovincial Boundary Survey. Chaba is the Stoney Indian word for beaver.[1][2]
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Elevation | 3,146 m (10,322 ft)[1] |
Prominence | 278 m (912 ft)[2] |
Parent peak | Sundial Mountain (3178 m)[2] |
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Coordinates | 52°11′52″N 117°40′18″W[3] |
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Country | Canada |
Provinces | Alberta and British Columbia |
Parent range | Park Ranges |
Topo map | NTS 83C4 Clemenceau Icefield[3] |
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