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Copper Mountain (Alberta)

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Location
  
Alberta, Canada

Easiest route
  
Scramble

First ascent
  
1885

Province
  
Alberta

Parent range
  
Ball Range

Topo map
  
NTS 82O/04

Elevation
  
2,795 m

Prominence
  
479 m

Mountain range
  
Ball Range

Copper Mountain (Alberta)

Similar
  
Pilot Mountain, Mount Brett, Massive Mountain, Mount Cory, Storm Mountain

Copper Mountain is a mountain in Banff National Park, 20 km (12 mi) north of the town of Banff. The mountain was named in 1884 by George M. Dawson after he had climbed to a mining site set up by Joe Healy and J.S. Dennis in 1881. Healy and Dennis claimed they had found a copper deposit at the site. It was also at this point that Dawson spotted and named Mount Assiniboine.

Map of Copper Mountain, Improvement District No. 9, AB, Canada

The mountain is located on the western side of the Trans-Canada Highway, just northeast of Redearth Creek. It is named "copper" Mountain because it is theorized to house a nearly infinite supply of copper.

References

Copper Mountain (Alberta) Wikipedia