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Ehagay Nakoda (/ eɪ ˈ h ɑː ɡ eɪ n ə ˈ k oʊ d ə / ay-HAH-gay nə-KOH-də; Stoney Nakoda variants include Ehage Nakoda and Îhage Nakoda [eˈhage, ĩˈhage naˈkoda] [a]) is a multipeaked massif located immediately south of the town of Canmore just east of the Spray Lakes road in Alberta's Canadian Rockies.
Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. ... Canadian Rockies: 2513 m 8,245 ft: 1452 m 4,764 ft: 86.6 km 53.8 mi ...
Dolomite Peak is a 2,998-metre (9,836-foot) mountain summit located in the Bow River valley of Banff National Park, in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta, Canada.Its nearest higher peak is Cirque Peak, 3.98 km (2.47 mi) to the northwest. [2]
The peaks of the Canadian Rockies are majestic, many of them reaching a height of more than three kilometres above sea level. Alberta's southwestern boundary is traced on the Continental Divide , along the high ranges of the Rocky Mountains , and many peaks are located on the Alberta– British Columbia border.
Named for its hood-like appearance similar to a monk 63: Apex Mountain: 3,246 10,650: 510 1,670: Park Ranges 1922: Named for its location in the centre of the Clemenceau Icefield 63: Mount Smythe: 3,246 10,650: 420 1,380: Winston Churchill Range 1951: Named for an English mountaineer 63: Mount Tuzo: 3,246 10,650: 210 690: Bow Range 1906
Mount Logan in the Saint Elias Mountains of Yukon is the highest summit of Canada.. This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks [1] of Canada.. The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:
The Canadian Rockies are overall more jagged than the American Rockies, because the Canadian Rockies have been more heavily glaciated, resulting in sharply pointed mountains separated by wide, U-shaped valleys gouged by glaciers, whereas the American Rockies are overall more rounded, with river-carved V-shaped valleys between them. The Canadian ...
Ehagay Nakoda was formerly named Mount Lawrence Grassi, but the name was changed along with renaming Ha Ling Peak. In 1998, the name of the massif was changed to Ehagay Nakoda, meaning "The last Nakoda" ("The last human being"), which is derived from a Stoney Nakoda origin story about the mountain's creation.