Mount Chephren
Mount Chephren is just one of many mountains situated along the Icefields Parkway. With a peak elevation of 10,850 feet or 3,307 meters, making it one of the taller peaks in the Waputik range of mountains. It’s named after Chephren, an Egyptian pharaoh. Originally it was named Pyramid Mountain in 1897, but of course there’s a Pyramid mountain in Jasper, so it was later changed in 1924 to it’s current name. At the base of Mount Chephren is the lovely Waterfowl lake, which gets it’s water from the Mistaya River.
Mount Chephren is just one of many mountains situated along the Icefields Parkway. With a peak elevation of 10,850 feet or 3,307 meters, making it one of the taller peaks in the Waputik range of mountains. It’s named after Chephren, an Egyptian pharaoh. Originally it was named Pyramid Mountain in 1897, but of course there’s a Pyramid mountain in Jasper, so it was later changed in 1924 to it’s current name. At the base of Mount Chephren is the lovely Waterfowl lake, which gets it’s water from the Mistaya River.
Mount Chephren is just one of many mountains situated along the Icefields Parkway. With a peak elevation of 10,850 feet or 3,307 meters, making it one of the taller peaks in the Waputik range of mountains. It’s named after Chephren, an Egyptian pharaoh. Originally it was named Pyramid Mountain in 1897, but of course there’s a Pyramid mountain in Jasper, so it was later changed in 1924 to it’s current name. At the base of Mount Chephren is the lovely Waterfowl lake, which gets it’s water from the Mistaya River.
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