Mount Burney
- 2934 m (9,626ft)
- First Ascent
- Naming History
50.7097N -115.061W
Located between the head of South King Creek and the headwaters of Evan Thomas Creek
Range: Opal
Province: Alberta
Park: Kananaskis
Headwater: Bow
Visible from Highway: 742
Located between the head of South King Creek and the headwaters of Evan Thomas Creek
Range: Opal
Province: Alberta
Park: Kananaskis
Headwater: Bow
Visible from Highway: 742
Ascent Date: 1956
Ascent Party: R. Lofthouse
Ascent Party: R. Lofthouse
Year Named: 1922
Named for: Burney, Vice Admiral Sir Cecil (Vice Admiral Burney was the Commander of HMS Marlborough in the Battle of Jutland during WW I.)
Named for: Burney, Vice Admiral Sir Cecil (Vice Admiral Burney was the Commander of HMS Marlborough in the Battle of Jutland during WW I.)