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 {| align="center" width="700px" From the lake to the top of Mount Lefroy 4,000 feet of Cambrian strata are seen in one unbroken section. Photo by Charles D. Walcott
 * width="1%" style="white-space:nowrap;padding-left:25px" | Mt. Huber || style="padding-left:150px" | Mt. Lefroy
 * colspan="2" | Lake O'Hara rests in a bowl in the mountains.jpg
 * colspan="2" align="center" | LAKE O'HARA (6,664 FEET) RESTS IN A BOWL IN THE MOUNTAINS
 * colspan="2" | Lake O'Hara rests in a bowl in the mountains.jpg
 * colspan="2" align="center" | LAKE O'HARA (6,664 FEET) RESTS IN A BOWL IN THE MOUNTAINS
 * colspan="2" align="center" | LAKE O'HARA (6,664 FEET) RESTS IN A BOWL IN THE MOUNTAINS
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