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- Title: Castle Mountain, Banff National Park
- Description: Rising 9100 feet above the Bow Valley in Banff National Park. Eisenhower Peak dominates the foreground and was named in honor of World War II General Dwight D Eisenhower in 1946. Castle Mountain is the easternmost member of the Main Ranges in the Bow Valley. Passing through the mountain is the Castle Mountain Fault, a thrust fault that separates it from the Sawback Range to the northeast. Situated nearby is Castle Mountain Internment Camp, a First World War internment camp where Ukrainian immigrants to Canada were confined there. The forced labor of these men helped build much of the infrastructure of Banff National Park from 1915 until 1919.
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- Added: Jun 30, 2023
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