Mount Columbia (Alberta)
bgcolor=#e7dcc3 colspan=2|Mount Columbia
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Elevation
:
3,747 metres (12,294 feet)
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Latitude
:
52° 08′ 50″ N
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Longitude
:
117° 26′ 10″ W
gcolor=#e7dcc3|Location:
Alberta
,
Canada
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Topo map
:
NTS
83C/03
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Range
:
Sir Winston Churchill Range
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First ascent
:
1902
by
James Outram
, guided by Christian Kaufmann
gcolor=#e7dcc3|Easiest
route
:
rock climb
Mount Columbia
is the highest point in
Alberta
,
Canada
and the second highest peak in the
Canadian Rockies
. The mountain was named in
1898
by
J. Norman Collie
after the
Columbia River
.
Routes
The normal route is on the east face, a non-technical climb in summer. Other routes include the North Ridge (V 5.7 W3).
See also
List of highest points of Canadian provinces and territories
External links
Mount Columbia on Bivouac
Mt. Columbia on Peakware
Mt. Columbia on Peakfinder
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