William James Loudon

William James Loudon

William James Loudon (June 25 1860 – September 27 1951) was a Canadian geologist and amateur photographer in Ontario.

Mount Loudon (10, 568 ft./3,221 m ) in Banff National Park, Alberta is named in his honour.

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