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Mount William Booth
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Highest point
Elevation 2,728 m (8,950 ft)
Prominence 795 m (2,608 ft)
Geography
Mount William Booth is located in Alberta
Mount William Booth
Mount William Booth
Location in Alberta
Mount William Booth is located in Canada
Mount William Booth
Mount William Booth
Location in Canada
Location Alberta, Canada
Parent range Ram Range
Topo map NTS 83C/01

Mount William Booth is a mountain located in the beautiful Canadian Rockies in Alberta, Canada. It stands tall at 2,728 meters (8,950 feet) above sea level. This mountain was given its name in 1965 to honor William Booth, who was the founder of The Salvation Army.

Who Was William Booth?

William Booth was a very important person who lived from 1829 to 1912. He started an organization called The Salvation Army in 1865. This group helps people in need all around the world. They provide food, shelter, and support to those who are struggling. Naming a mountain after him was a way to remember his dedication to helping others.

Where is Mount William Booth?

Mount William Booth is part of the Ram Range, which is a mountain chain within the larger Canadian Rockies. It is found in Alberta, Canada, and is quite close to the southern end of Abraham Lake. This lake is known for its stunning blue ice bubbles in winter!

The mountain is also located in the North Saskatchewan River valley. You can even see Mount William Booth from the David Thompson Highway if you are driving east of Saskatchewan Crossing. It's a great landmark in a very scenic area.

Climate Around the Mountain

The weather at Mount William Booth is known as a subarctic climate. This means that the area has very cold and snowy winters. Temperatures can often drop below -20 °C (that's -4 °F), and with the wind chill, it can feel even colder, sometimes below -30 °C (-22 °F)!

However, the summers are usually mild and pleasant. This type of climate is common in mountain regions at higher elevations, where the air is colder and there's often a lot of snow.

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