Mount Temple is a massive and imposing peak, standing as one of the highest accessible summits in the Canadian Rockies. While it’s considered the “easiest” of the big mountains in the region, it remains a serious undertaking and should not be taken lightly. The long and demanding route requires excellent fitness, proper preparation, and prior mountain experience to tackle safely.
The ascent involves a mix of steep trails, scree slopes, and light scrambling, with exposure to changing weather and potential rockfall. For those up to the challenge, reaching the summit offers an unparalleled sense of accomplishment and sweeping views of the Bow Valley, Moraine Lake, and surrounding peaks. Mount Temple is a pinnacle experience for seasoned scramblers seeking to conquer a true giant of the Rockies.
We even hesitate to add it to this guide as it should not be taken lightly. The season to reach the summit is often short, as the snow only melts off enough to reach the summit at the end of summer before the snow begins to fall again. People frequently put too much emphasis on the size of the mountain when there are better scambles in the Rockies.