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Mount Lawrence Grassi

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Topo map
  
NTS 82O/03

Elevation
  
2,685 m

Province
  
Alberta

Parent range
  
Canadian Rockies

Easiest route
  
moderate scramble

Prominence
  
396 m

Mountain range
  
Canadian Rockies

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Similar
  
Ha Ling Peak, East End of Rundle, Grotto Mountain, The Three Sisters, Mount Lady Macdonald

Mount Lawrence Grassi is a mountain located immediately south of the town of Canmore just east of the Spray Lakes road in Alberta's Canadian Rockies. The mountain sports two subsidiary peaks: Ha Ling Peak on the northwestern end and the Ship's Prow on the southeastern side. The mountain is separated from Mount Rundle by Whiteman's Gap.

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Map of Mount Lawrence Grassi, Kananaskis, AB, Canada

The mountain is named for Lawrence Grassi (1890–1980), an Italian miner who emigrated to Canada in 1912. After working with the Canadian Pacific Railway for several years he worked in the Canmore coal mines. Grassi also became a well-respected climbing guide as well as building many trails in the area including one to the Grassi Lakes which also bear his name.

Mount lawrence grassi scramble june 10 2014


References

Mount Lawrence Grassi Wikipedia