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- The Beaverfoot Range is a mountain range in the Kootenay Ranges of the Canadian Rockies, located in southeastern British Columbia. The range extends from...
- The Beaverfoot Formation is a stratigraphic unit of Late Ordovician (Ashgill age) to Early Silurian (Llandovery) age. It is present on the western edge...
- Horse River used for such recreation. The upper canyon (accessed via Beaverfoot Road off Highway 1 West) is a class 3-4 whitewater run suitable for canoes...
- descends the valley from the north-west, and, on entering the wide valley of Beaverfoot River, turns back on its course at a sharp angle, receives that river...
- v t e Canadian Rockies Ranges Ball Bare Beaverfoot Blue Bow Crowsnest Elk Fairholme Fiddle Flathead Foothills High Rock Kananaskis Livingstone Lizard Maligne...
- Range Kootenay Ranges, British Columbia Vermilion Range Stanford Range Beaverfoot Range Krag Mountains Krieger Mountains Lardeau Range Level Mountain Range...
- British Columbia-Alberta border from Banff down to Fernie Kootenay Ranges Beaverfoot Range, NE of uppermost Columbia River valley Brisco Range Stanford Range...
- v t e Canadian Rockies Ranges Ball Bare Beaverfoot Blue Bow Crowsnest Elk Fairholme Fiddle Flathead Foothills High Rock Kananaskis Livingstone Lizard Maligne...
- v t e Canadian Rockies Ranges Ball Bare Beaverfoot Blue Bow Crowsnest Elk Fairholme Fiddle Flathead Foothills High Rock Kananaskis Livingstone Lizard Maligne...
- join the Kicking Horse downstream from the Amiskwi), there is also a Beaverfoot River (also a Kicking Horse River tributary) to go with the Beavertail...