Keele Peak
The Keele Peak is the most point of the assembly lines Mackenzie and Selwyn which form the border between the Yukon and the territories of the North-West of the Canada, even if the top itself is to 20 km inside the grounds of Yukon. It is a Montagne rock and massive which comprises several Glacier S. Keele remains difficult nearest access in spite of the track (Canol Road) which passes to approximately 30 km of the top.
The name of this mountain comes from Joseph Keele (1862-1923), explorer and Géologue. Born in Ireland, it came to Canada to adolescence. Adult, it organized forwardings to chart the seams of Or of Yukon. He died shortly after a voyage in Egypt, where he had visited fall to it from Toutankhamon recently discovered.
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cartographic Reference: 105.O.08, chart in black and white with the 1/50 000
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