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This brief article identifies the federal and provincial organizations in Canada responsible for authorizing official place names (toponyms). Included are suggested resources relevant for locating both official and historical Canadian place names. A search for Kenow Mountain, British Columbia is used to illustrate the challenges encountered when attempting to determine naming origins.

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  • This brief article identifies the federal and provincial organizations in Canada responsible for authorizing official place names

  • In late August, 2017 an intense lightning and thunder storm ignited a wildfire on remote Kenow Mountain in the Clark Range of the southeastern corner of British Columbia about ten kilometers from the boundary with Waterton Lakes National Park (WLNP) in Alberta

  • In September, 2018, WLNP Archivist Mr Edwin Knox mentioned to me that he’d had no luck tracking down details about the origin of the name Kenow Mountain which he suspected might be the surname of an early mineral prospector

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Abstract This brief article identifies the federal and provincial organizations in Canada responsible for authorizing official place names (toponyms). Included are suggested resources relevant for locating both official and historical Canadian place names. A search for Kenow Mountain, British Columbia is used to illustrate the challenges encountered when attempting to determine naming origins.

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