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Mount Columbia (Alberta)

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Mount Columbia

Mount Columbia, from the summit of Snow Dome
Elevation 3,747 metres (12,293 ft)[1]
Location Alberta, British Columbia, Canada
Range Sir Winston Churchill Range (Canadian Rockies)
Prominence 2,383 m (7,818 ft)[2]
Coordinates 52°08′50″N 117°26′10″W / 52.14722, -117.43611
Topo map NTS 83C/03
First ascent 1902 by James Outram, guided by Christian Kaufmann[1]
Easiest route snow/glacier climb
For the Colorado fourteener, see Mount Columbia (Colorado)

Mount Columbia is the highest point in Alberta, Canada and the second highest peak in the Canadian Rockies. It is located on the border between Alberta and British Columbia in the Columbia Icefield. The mountain was named in 1898 by J. Norman Collie after the Columbia River.[1]

Routes

The normal route is on the east face, a non-technical glacier climb that is straightforward in summer, albeit with a long approach over the icefield. Other routes include the North Ridge (Grade V, YDS 5.7, W3).[1]

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