At an elevation of 2,200 m (7,218 ft.), and with a prominence of 216 m (709 ft.), Mount John Laurie, (Mount Yamnuska, as it is known by its Nakoda name), is situated very close to Calgary, in Alberta, Canada.
Mount John Laurie, so aptly named in 1961 after the founder of the Indian Association of Alberta, Mr. John Lee Laurie, is famously called, “the wall of stone.” It is because is described as a “flat-faced mountain.”
There's a trail called Yamnuska Traverse Trail leading to the summit.
By elevation Mount Yamnuska is
# 56 out of 64 in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park # 51 out of 75 in Bighorn # 32 out of 37 in the Fairholme Range
By prominence Mount Yamnuska is
# 21 out of 64 in Bow Valley Wildland Provincial Park # 25 out of 75 in Bighorn # 13 out of 37 in the Fairholme Range
We use GPS information embedded into the photo when it is available.
3D mountains overlay
Adjust mountain panorama to perfectly match your photos because recorded by camera photo position might be imprecise.
Move tool
Rotate tool
Zoom
More customization
Choose which peak labels should make into the final photo and what photo title should be.
Next
Photo Location
Satellitte
Flat map
Relief map
Latitude
Longitude
Altitude
OR
Latitude
°'''
Longitude
°'''
Apply
Register Peak
Peak Name
Latitude
Longitude
Altitude
Register
Teleport
PeakVisor
This 3D model of Sagarmatha National Park in Nepal was made using the PeakVisor app topographic data. The mobile app features higher precision models worldwide, more topographic details, and works offline. Download PeakVisor maps today.
Download OBJ model
PeakVisor
The download should start shortly. If you find it useful please consider supporting the PeakVisor app.
PeakVisor for iOS and Android
Be a superhero of outdoor navigation with state-of-the-art 3D maps and mountain identification in the palm of your hand!