Origin Notes and History:
Adopted 2 January 1980 on 104G/12, as submitted by Geological Survey of Canada.
Source: BC place name cards, or correspondence to/from BC's Chief Geographer or BC Geographical Names Office
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This is a nested cinder cone in which the red, oxidized cinders of the inner cone appear hot; "kana" is the Tahltan word for embers.
Source: BC place name cards, or correspondence to/from BC's Chief Geographer or BC Geographical Names Office
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