Kimpton Pass
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2179 m
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7150 ft
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Location
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Park |
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Latitude |
Longitude |
UTM Grid Ref |
BC
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82J/12
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50; 35; 40
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115; 34; 35
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773052
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| Headwaters N or E |
Headwaters S or W |
Adjacnt Mtn N or W |
Adjacnt Mtn S or E |
Kimpton Creek
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Shushway Creek
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Stanford Range
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Naming
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Named for |
Other Names |
Year Named |
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Location: The pass takes its name from the Creek that was named after Rufus Kimpton who once stole an Anglican Church (see summary).
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Other Information
KIMPTON PASS
Kimpton Creek and Kimpton Pass honour Rufus Kimpton, an early settler in the Radium Hot Springs area. Rufus gained notoriety when, after the CPR had decided to move its divisional headquarters from Donald to Revelstoke (including the Anglican church), he led an effort which successfully resulted in the church being disassembled, stolen, and reassembled at Windermere. The church bell is said to have ended up in the church at Golden.
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