Mount Rundle

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Mount Rundle is a prominent, wedge-shaped mountain in the Canadian Rockies of Alberta, known for its dramatic profile overlooking the town of Banff and the Bow Valley.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
rocky mountain
climate subarctic climate
climbingRouteType scramble
continent North America
country Canada
drainage Bow River
surface form: Bow River basin
easiestRoute scramble via west slopes
elevation 2949 m
9675 ft
extendsBetween Banff
Canmore
firstAscentBy J. J. McArthur
Tom Wilson
firstAscentYear 1888
geologicalAge Paleozoic
hasSubpeak EEOR (East End of Rundle)
East End of Rundle
hasSummitRidgeOrientation northwest–southeast
knownFor dramatic profile
view over Banff
view over Bow Valley
locatedIn Alberta
Alberta’s Rocky Mountains
surface form: Canadian Rockies
locatedNear Canmore
map NTS 82O/04
namedAfter Robert Terrill Rundle
namingYear 1858
nearestTown Banff
overlooks Banff
Bow Valley
parentPeak Cascade Mountain NERFINISHED
parkAuthority Parks Canada
partOf Banff National Park NERFINISHED
popularFor hiking
mountaineering
photography
scrambling
prominence 3225 ft
983 m
protectedArea Banff National Park NERFINISHED
province Alberta
range Front Ranges
rockType limestone
shape wedge-shaped
visibleFrom Banff
surface form: Banff townsite

Vermilion Lakes NERFINISHED

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Banff National Park contains Mount Rundle
Banff locatedNear Mount Rundle