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Majestic Mountain Peaks

This collection features the prominent summits surrounding Lake Louise in Banff National Park. These peaks, ranging from accessible day-hike viewpoints like The Little Beehive to technical glaciated summits like Mount Aberdeen, define the landscape of the Bow Valley. Many routes originate from the Lake Agnes or Saddleback Pass areas, providing vantage points over the Victoria Glacier and the turquoise waters of the lake below. The list includes distinctive geological formations like the Beehives and challenging scrambles such as Mount Whyte and Mount Niblock.

A

Devil's Thumb

A 2,458-meter summit offering a panoramic view of both Lake Louise and Lake Agnes. The route involves a steep scramble from the Lake Agnes basin.

B

Haddo Peak

A 3,070-meter glaciated summit frequently climbed in conjunction with Mount Aberdeen. It is located south of Lake Louise and requires mountaineering experience.

C

Fairview Mountain

Standing at 2,744 meters, this peak is accessible via a steep hiking trail from Saddleback Pass. It offers direct views of the Victoria Glacier and the Bow Valley.

D

Sheol Mountain

A 2,779-meter peak located between Paradise Valley and the Saddleback. It is characterized by its steep scree slopes and proximity to Fairview Mountain.

E

Mount Aberdeen

This 3,152-meter peak features the prominent Aberdeen Glacier. Named after the Seventh Earl of Aberdeen, it is a major mountaineering objective in the Lake Louise group.

F

The Big Beehive

A 2,270-meter rock formation named for its distinctive shape. A historic gazebo sits at the summit, reached via a series of steep switchbacks from Lake Agnes.

G

Saddle Mountain

A 2,433-meter peak situated at the eastern end of the Fairview-Sheol ridge. It is accessed via the Saddleback Pass trail and overlooks Paradise Valley.

H

The Little Beehive

A 2,210-meter prominence that formerly served as the site of a fire lookout. It provides a clear vantage point of the Bow Valley and the northern end of Lake Louise.

I

Mount Whyte

A 2,983-meter peak named after William Whyte, a Canadian Pacific Railway official. The ascent typically involves a difficult scramble from the Lake Agnes basin.

J

Mount Niblock

This 2,976-meter summit is located adjacent to Mount Whyte. Named after CPR superintendent John Niblock, it is a popular objective for experienced scramblers.

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