Mount Lady Macdonald

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Lady Macdonald

Mount Lady Macdonald from Grotto Mountain (minor summit), October 2009
Elevation 2,606 m (8,550 ft)[1]
Prominence 75 m (246 ft)
Location
Location Alberta, Canada
Range Fairholme Range
Coordinates 51°07′20″N 115°19′00″W / 51.12222°N 115.31667°W / 51.12222; -115.31667
Topo map NTS 82O/03
Climbing
First ascent 1886 by J.J. McArthur
Easiest route Scramble (difficult)

Mount Lady Macdonald is a mountain located in the Bow River valley of Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.

The mountain was named in 1886 after Susan Agnes Macdonald, wife of Sir John A. Macdonald, the first Prime Minister of Canada. The Macdonald's travelled on the new national railway through the Canadian Rockies in 1886 on their way to Vancouver.

Hikers may hike a trail along the mountain to an abandoned teahouse and helipad just short of the knife's edge ridge that leads to the top of the peaks.[2]

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