geo.wikisort.org - MountainsMount Assiniboine, also known as Assiniboine Mountain, is a pyramidal peak mountain located on the Great Divide, on the British Columbia/Alberta border in Canada.
Mountain in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada
Mount Assiniboine |
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 Mount Assiniboine seen from above Lake Magog |
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Elevation | 3,618 m (11,870 ft)[1] |
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Prominence | 2,086 m (6,844 ft)[2] |
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Listing | - North America prominent peaks 88th
- Canada highest major peaks 34th
- Canada most prominent peaks 33rd
- Canada most isolated peaks 43rd
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Coordinates | 50°52′10″N 115°39′03″W[3] |
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Location in Alberta, on the border with British Columbia Show map of AlbertaMount Assiniboine (British Columbia) Show map of British Columbia
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Location | Alberta–British Columbia border, Canada |
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Parent range | Canadian Rockies (Assiniboine Area) |
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Topo map | NTS 82J13 Mount Assiniboine[3] |
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First ascent | 1901 by James Outram, Christian Bohren and Christian Hasler[4] |
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Easiest route | rock/snow climb (II/5.5)[1] |
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At 3,618 m (11,870 ft), it is the highest peak in the Southern Continental Ranges of the Canadian Rockies. Mount Assiniboine rises nearly 1,525 m (5,003 ft) above Lake Magog. Because of its resemblance to the Matterhorn in the Alps, it is nicknamed the "Matterhorn of the Rockies".[5]
Mount Assiniboine was named by George M. Dawson in 1885. When Dawson saw Mount Assiniboine from Copper Mountain, he saw a plume of clouds trailing away from the top. This reminded him of the plumes of smoke emanating from the teepees of the Assiniboine people.[1]
Mount Assiniboine lies on the border between Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park, in British Columbia, and Banff National Park, in Alberta.[6] The mountain can be reached only by a six-hour hike or horse-pack 27 km (17 mi), three-hour bike ride (now disallowed to reduce human / grizzly encounters) or helicopter.
Climbing
Mt. Assiniboine was first climbed in the summer of 1901 by James Outram, Christian Bohren and Christian Hasler.[4] In 1925, Lawrence Grassi became the first person to make a solo ascent. On August 27, 2001, Bohren's granddaughter Lonnie along with three others made a successful ascent, celebrating the 100th anniversary of the first ascent.[1]
There are no scrambling routes up Mt. Assiniboine. The easiest mountaineering routes are the North Ridge and North Face at YDS 5.5 which are reached from the Hind Hut.
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Ranges | |
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Mountains | |
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Passes |
- Abbot
- Athabasca
- Bush
- Carcajou
- Crowsnest
- Elbow
- Elk
- Fortress
- Fraser
- Highwood
- Howse
- Jarvis
- Kananaskis
- Kicking Horse
- Monkman
- Muncho
- North Kananaskis
- Palliser
- Pine
- Simpson
- Sinclair
- Summit
- Sunwapta
- Tonquin
- Vermilion
- Wapiti
- White Man
- Yellowhead
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Glaciers |
- Athabasca
- Bow
- Columbia Icefield
- Crowfoot
- Hector
- Peyto
- Saskatchewan
- Vulture
- Wapta
- Waputik Icefield
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Rivers | |
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Peoples |
- Mountain Stoney
- Mountain Metis
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Parks and protected areas | International |
- Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site
- Waterton Biosphere Reserve
- Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park
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National |
- Parks
- Banff
- Jasper
- Kootenay
- Yoho
- Waterton Lakes
- Historic Sites
- Jasper House
- Jasper Park Information Centre
- Yellowhead Pass
- Athabasca Pass
- Howse Pass
- Kootenae House
- Kicking Horse Pass
- Skoki Ski Lodge
- Twin Falls Tea House
- Abbot Pass Refuge Cabin
- Cave and Basin
- Banff Park Museum
- Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station
- First Oil Well in Western Canada
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Provincial (AB) |
- Parks
- Bow Valley
- Bragg Creek
- Elbow-Sheep
- Ghost River
- Kananaskis
- Peter Lougheed
- Sheep River
- Siffleur
- Spray Valley
- White Goat
- Willmore
- Historic Sites
- Frank Slide
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Provincial (BC) |
- Akamina-Kishinena
- Close To The Edge
- Dune Za Keyih (Frog-Gataga)
- Elk Lakes
- Graham-Laurier
- Hamber
- Height of the Rockies
- Hole-in-the-Wall
- Kakwa
- Kikomun Creek
- Kwadacha
- Mount Assiniboine
- Mount Fernie
- Mount Robson
- Muncho Lake
- Northern Rocky Mountains
- Pine Le Moray
- Stone Mountain
- Muskwa-Kechika
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Ski resorts |
- Castle Mountain
- Fernie
- Fortress Mountain
- Lake Louise
- Little Mac
- Marmot Basin
- Mount Norquay
- Nakiska
- Powder King
- Sunshine Village
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Communities | |
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Ecozone and ecoregions |
- CEC ecozones
- Boreal Cordillera
- Montane Cordillera
- WWF ecoregions
- Alberta Mountain forests
- Alberta–British Columbia foothills forests
- North Central Rockies forest
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- See also
- Geography portal
- Canada portal
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Authority control: National libraries  | |
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На других языках
[de] Mount Assiniboine
Mount Assiniboine, auch Assiniboine Mountain genannt, ist ein Berg in Kanada. Er erhebt sich auf der Kontinentalen Wasserscheide an der Grenze zwischen British Columbia und Alberta.
- [en] Mount Assiniboine
[es] Monte Assiniboine
El monte Assiniboine (en inglés, Mount Assiniboine), también conocido como montaña Assiniboine, es un pico piramidal de Canadá situado en la Gran divisoria continental, en la frontera entre las provincia de la Columbia Británica y Alberta.
[fr] Mont Assiniboine
Le mont Assiniboine est une montagne du Canada située à la frontière des provinces de la Colombie-Britannique et de l'Alberta. Il est situé à la frontière entre le parc provincial du Mont-Assiniboine (Colombie-Britannique) et le parc national de Banff (Alberta), dont il est — avec une altitude de 3 618 m — le plus haut sommet.
[it] Monte Assiniboine
Il monte Assiniboine è una montagna appartenente alle Montagne Rocciose Canadesi, localizzata al confine delle province canadesi dell'Alberta e della Columbia Britannica. Ha un'altezza di 3.618 metri sul livello del mare. Per la sua forma piramidale è anche comunemente chiamato il Cervino del Nord America.
[ru] Ассинибойн (гора)
Ассинибо́йн (англ. Mount Assiniboine) — пирамидальная гора, расположенная на Американском континентальном водоразделе на границе канадских провинций Альберта и Британская Колумбия. Высота составляет 3618 м над уровнем моря (4-я по высоте гора Альберты). Из-за внешнего сходства с горой Маттерхорн, расположенной на границе Швейцарии и Италии, её также называют «Канадским Маттерхорном»[2].
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