Mount William Booth was named in 1965 after William Booth, the founder of the Salvation Army. It is part of the Ram Range in Alberta, Canada, and situated near the southern end of Abraham Lake. It is located in the North Saskatchewan River valley of the Canadian Rockies, and can be seen from the David Thompson Highway east of Saskatchewan Crossing.
By elevation Mount William Booth is
# 12 out of 22 in Kootenay-Cline Provincial Park # 20 out of 44 in Upper Clearwater/Ram Public Land Use Zone # 86 out of 152 in Clearwater County # 4 out of 10 in the Ram Range
By prominence Mount William Booth is
# 94 out of 1917 in Alberta # 2 out of 22 in Kootenay-Cline Provincial Park # 1 out of 44 in Upper Clearwater/Ram Public Land Use Zone # 6 out of 152 in Clearwater County # 1 out of 10 in the Ram Range
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