Mount Fay
Mount Fay is a mountain located on the Continental Divide in the Canadian Rockies. The mountain forms part of the backdrop to Moraine Lake in the Valley of the Ten Peaks of Banff National Park. It was named in 1902 by Charles E. Fay, an early explorer of the Canadian Rockies. He was a member of the party who attempted Mount Lefroy in 1896 when the first mountaineer to be killed in the Canadian Rockies occurred.
Notable ascents
- 1904 First ascent by Gertrude Benham ahead of the mountain's namesake alpinist Charles E. Fay.
- 1937 December 22 First winter ascent by E.R. Gibson, Doug Crosby, and Bob Hind
- 1984 East Face FA by Barry Blanchard, David Cheesmond and Carl Tobin. Repetition of the East Face and variation on the finish was done from 2–3 April 2019 by Brette Harrington, Luka Lindič and Ines Papert.