Mount Cordonnier
Mountain on Alberta/British Columbia border in Canada
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Mount Cordonnier is located north of Mount Joffre in Height of the Rockies Provincial Park and straddles the Continental Divide marking the Alberta-British Columbia border.[7] It was named in 1918 after General Victor Louis Emilien Cordonnier.[4][3][1]
Prominence177 m (581 ft)[1][b]
Parent peakMount Mangin (3065 m)[1]
| Mount Cordonnier | |
|---|---|
Aerial view of Mt. Cordonnier, second peak right of centre. | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 3,012 m (9,882 ft)[1][2][a] |
| Prominence | 177 m (581 ft)[1][b] |
| Parent peak | Mount Mangin (3065 m)[1] |
| Listing | |
| Coordinates | 50°32′59″N 115°13′56″W[5] |
| Geography | |
| Country | Canada |
| Provinces | Alberta and British Columbia |
| Topo map | NTS 82J11 Kananaskis Lakes[5] |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | 1930 Kate Gardiner, guided by Walter Fuez[6][3] |
| Easiest route | Scramble routes[4] |