Mount Alberta
Mount Alberta is a prominent peak located in the Canadian Rockies, specifically within Yukon territory. It stands at an elevation of 3,619 meters (11,870 feet) and is known for its striking pyramid shape and steep granite faces. The mountain is part of the Columbia Icefield and is surrounded by stunning glaciers and rugged terrain.
Climbers often seek out Mount Alberta for its challenging routes and breathtaking views. The first successful ascent was made in 1966 by a team of climbers from Canada and the United States. Due to its technical difficulty, it remains a popular destination for experienced mountaineers looking for adventure.