Ringrose Peak is a mountain on the Alberta—British Columbia border, in Canada.
Ringrose Peak | |
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 3,292 m (10,801 ft)[1] |
Prominence | 137 m (449 ft)[2] |
Listing | |
Coordinates | 51°20′34″N 116°17′25″W / 51.34278°N 116.29028°W[3] |
Geography | |
Country | Canada |
Provinces | British Columbia and Alberta |
Protected areas | Banff National Park Yoho National Park |
Parent range | Bow Range |
Topo map | NTS 82N8 Lake Louise[3] |
Climbing | |
First ascent | 1909 by V.A. Fynn and E.F. Pilkington[2] |
It is located on the Continental Divide on the border of Banff and Yoho National Parks and is part of the Bow Range of the Banff-Lake Louise Core Area in the Canadian Rockies.
The peak was named in 1894 after Arthur Edmund Leake Ringrose (1852-1924)[4][5] by Samuel Allen, because previously Allen had met Ringrose, while Allen was visiting the Rockies. Ringrose was visiting from London, England.[2] Arthur died on 25 February 1924 in Middleton Tyas, Richmond, Yorkshire, England.[4] He was buried four days later in the churchyard of St Michael & All Angels, which is just outside the village of Middleton Tyas.[5][6]
See also
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edit- ^ "Ringrose Peak". cdnrockiesdatabases.ca. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
- ^ a b c "Ringrose Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
- ^ a b "Ringrose Peak". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2019-08-17.
- ^ a b "Find A Grave, database and images, memorial page for Arthur Edmund Leake Ringrose (9 Nov 1852–25 Feb 1924), Find A Grave Memorial no. 125266661, St Michael and All Angels Churchyard, Middleton Tyas, Richmondshire District, North Yorkshire, England; Maintained by Charlie (contributor 47128769)." Retrieved 21 May 2019 [1]
- ^ a b "National Burial Index For England & Wales"[2].Find My Past.co.uk. Retrieved 16 May 2019
- ^ "England and Wales Death Registration Index 1837-2007, database, FamilySearch" [3] Richmond (Yorkshire), Yorkshire, England, General Register Office, Southport, England.Retrieved 16 May 2019.