Mount Stewart is a mountain on the northern side of Upper Cataract Creek Valley in Alberta, Canada. It is the highest point of the Cloister Mountains.
The mountain was named by Arthur Coleman in 1902 for Louis Stewart, a Professor of Surveys at the University of Toronto. In the late 1800s, Stewart had accompanied Coleman on two trips into the Canadian Rockies. Stewart's father, George Alexander Stewart became the first superintendent of Banff National Park.
By elevation Mount Stewart is
# 74 out of 2255 in the Canadian Rockies # 54 out of 1917 in Alberta # 1 out of 13 in White Goat Wilderness Area # 3 out of 152 in Clearwater County
By prominence Mount Stewart is
# 44 out of 2255 in the Canadian Rockies # 22 out of 1917 in Alberta # 1 out of 13 in White Goat Wilderness Area # 2 out of 152 in Clearwater County
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