Fallentimber
The name for Fallentimber comes from Fallentimber Creek, which has been in use since at least 1892 when A.P. Coleman (1852-1939), a charter member of the Alpine Club of Canada, wrote in his journal that he and his party camped here.
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The descriptive name is a translation of the Cree word, kow-ikh-ti-kow. The Stoney equivalent is o-ta-ha-wap-ta.
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