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Mount Allan Mount Allan is home to the Nakiska Ski Resort and the 1988 Winter Olympic Games. The Olympic run at the summit is no longer accessible by chairlifts, but they offer a variety of runs catering to skiers and snowboarders of all skill levels. At the top of the mountain [2,886 m (9,462 ft) of elevation], the giant spires of the Canadian Rockies are visible in all their might. |
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Mount Howard Mount Howard is a massive, ice-covered beast just south of Kananaskis Village. It's peak towers 2,778 m (9,108 ft) above the valley floor. Beautiful views of this mountain are possible from almost anywhere in K-Country. |
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Ha Ling Peak 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 CA
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Mount Evan-Thomas This monumental mountain is situated just south of Fortress Mountain. It is on the east side of the highway. It's peak is the second highest in K-Country with a height of 3,093 m (10,148 ft). |
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