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Canmore Mountains
• A WorldWeb.com Travel Guide to Mountains in Canmore, Alberta.
Ha Ling Peak + My Favorites
Visible from the town of Canmore, Ha Ling Peak is a 2,408 m (7,900 ft) tall mountain peak found in the Bow River Valley. Popular among climbers as a scrambling wall, the peak provides numerous easy ascent routes. The mountain’s official name reportedly comes from a Chinese railway worker who climbed the mountain on a bet. The man not only won the bet but he was also able to complete the entire trip, there and back again, in five and a half hours. Address: . | Canmore, AB
Acephale + My Favorites
Acephale is a crag near Canmore that is popular with rock climbers for its overhanging pocketed limestone and high concentration of hard routes. Address: | Canmore, AB
Three Sisters + My Favorites
The Three Sisters are mountains located near Canmore, Alberta, forming the town's backdrop. Individually they are known as Big Sister, Middle Sister and Little Sister. Originally they were known as The Three Nuns because after a snowfall they resembled praying nuns. Address: | Canmore, AB
Grotto Mountain + My Favorites
This mountain is located in the Bow River Valley across from Canmore and is a popular with hikers and climbers. The mountain is also the home of Rat's Nest Cave and Grotto Canyon. Address: | Canmore, AB
Ship's Prow Mountain + My Favorites
Aptly named, this mountain resembles the prow of a ship heading east. The mountain is located in the Bow River Valley and is clearly visible from the Trans-Canada Highway. Address: . | Canmore, AB
Mount Lawrence Grassi + My Favorites
This mountain was named after Italian miner Lawrence Grassi who journeyed extensively throughout the Canadian Rocky Mountains. Throughout his travels, Grassi cleared and created trails so that others could share in his reverence of the mountains. The mountain itself is located in the Bow River Valley and provides a background to Canmore. Address: . | Canmore, AB
Mount Lady Macdonald + My Favorites
Located in the Bow River valley of Banff National Park, this mountain was named after Susan Agnes Macdonald. She was the wife of Sir John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada. Address: . | Canmore, AB