Avalanche mountain's name was applied by Major A.B. Rogers and stems from its history of avalanches from its western slopes onto Rogers Pass. The 1910 Rogers Pass avalanche, the deadliest avalanche in Canadian history, resulted in the deaths of 62 Canadian Pacific Railway workers and was the impetus which forced the railway to build the Connaught Tunnel.
Altitude: 2,861 m (9,386 ft)
Mountain Range: Selkirks
Country: Canada
Light: Sunset
Season: Spring
Artist: Vincent Schnabl
Edition: 1/1
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