Rogers Pass
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Elevation | 1330 |
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Locations | Glacier National Park |
British Columbia | |
Canada | |
Provinces | British Columbia |
Road | Trans-Canada Highway |
Range | Selkirk Mountains |
Did you know | The CPR finally accepted defeat and in 1913 began boring the five mile long Connaught Tunnel through Mount Macdonald, at the time Canada's longest tunnel, so bypassing the hazard of Rogers Pass. |
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ID | 1266476 |
About Rogers Pass
Rogers Pass is a high mountain pass through the Selkirk Mountains of British Columbia used by the Canadian Pacific Railway and the Trans-Canada Highway. The pass is a shortcut across the "Big Bend" of the Columbia River from Revelstoke on the west to Donald, near Golden, on the east.