Bastion Peak (Canada)

Bastion Peak is a 2,994-metre (9,823 ft) mountain summit located on the shared border of Jasper National Park in Alberta, and Mount Robson Provincial Park in British Columbia, Canada.

It was named in 1916 by Édouard-Gaston Deville because it has an appearance similar to that of a bastion on a castle.

Precipitation runoff from Bastion Peak drains into tributaries of the Athabasca River on its east side, and tributaries of the Fraser River from the west side.

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