Mount Columbia

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Mount Columbia is the highest peak in Alberta, Canada, and a prominent glaciated summit in the Canadian Rockies.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf glaciated peak
mountain
climbingRoute East face ice route
West face snow and ice route
country Canada
drainageBasin Arctic Ocean
surface form: Arctic Ocean basin

Hudson Bay drainage basin
surface form: Hudson Bay basin

Pacific Ocean drainage basin
surface form: Pacific Ocean basin
elevation 12293 ft
3747 m
firstAscendedBy Christian Kaufmann
James Outram
Joseph Kaufmann
firstAscent 1902
geologicalAge Paleozoic Era
surface form: Paleozoic
geology sedimentary rock
hasGlacier Athabasca Glacier
Columbia Glacier
Dome Glacier
Kitchener Glacier
Stutfield Glacier
hasListing Alberta high point
Second-highest peak of Canadian Rockies
Ultra-prominent peak of North America
hasSummitFeature broad, glaciated summit plateau
isHighestPointOf Alberta
isPartOf Continental Divide
surface form: Continental Divide of the Americas
isSecondHighestPeakOf Rocky Mountains
surface form: Canadian Rockies

North American Cordillera
surface form: Canadian mainland Rockies
locatedIn Alberta
Rocky Mountains
surface form: Canadian Rockies

Columbia Icefield
Jasper National Park
Rocky Mountains
locatedOnBorderWith British Columbia
map NTS 83C/03
namedAfter Columbia River
namedBy J. Norman Collie
nearestTown Jasper, Alberta
parentRange Park Ranges
photoSubject Columbia Icefield panoramas
prominence 2497 m
8192 ft
protectedArea Hamber Provincial Park
Jasper National Park
provinceHighPointOf Alberta
range Rocky Mountains
surface form: Canadian Rockies
region Western Canada
topographicIsolation 234.7 km
typicalStartingPoint Columbia Icefield Visitor Centre

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Alberta hasMountain Mount Columbia