Isabelle Peak

Isabelle Peak is a peak located on the Continental Divide on the border of Banff and Kootenay National Parks. The mountain was named in 1906 by Charles S. Thompson, after his sister Isabelle Thompson. The Interprovincial Boundary Commission made the first ascent of the peak in 1913.

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Date of first ascent:

  • 1913
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Latitude Longitude
  • 51.125
  • -116.0083
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