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What is the highest mountain in Alberta?

Last updated December 5, 2021 by ZagBot Comment

The highest peak in Alberta is Mount Columbia, with an elevation of 3,747 metres (or 12,293 feet).

Mount Columbia is part of the Winston Churchill Range in the Canadian Rocky Mountains and has a prominence of 2,383 metres (or 7,818 feet).

The mountain sits on the border of the provinces of Alberta and British Columbia and its peak is within Alberta’s Jasper National Park.

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