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The serrated spine of Mount Rundle is an iconic feature of the Bow Valley, rising dramatically above the town of Banff and the confluence of the Spray and Bow Rivers. The view from Vermilion Lakes is perhaps the more popular vista, but this angle from the slopes of Mount Norquay puts the mountain in context with the peaks that surround it. From Tunnel Mountain in the foreground to the distant summits that rise above the Spray Lakes Reservoir, this peakscape highlights many of the highest peaks found near Banff and Canmore.
Elevations are shown in meters.