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Mount Norquay is a mountain in Banff National Park, Canada that lies directly northwest of the Town of Banff. Ski Norquay, a popular skiing area, is situated on the eastern slopes of the mountain.
   The mountain was named in 1904 after John Norquay, premier of Manitoba from 1878 to 1887. Norquay climbed the mountain that now bears his name in 1887 or 1888 but, contrary to some reports, didn't actually reach the summit. The mountain can be scrambled on the western side but involves a number of difficult steps and some exposure. Ascent isn't advised while snow persists on the route.

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