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List of peaks on the Alberta–British Columbia border

This is a list of peaks on the Alberta–British Columbia border, being the spine of the Continental Divide from the Canada–United States border to the 120th meridian, which is where the boundary departs from the Continental Divide and goes due north to the 60th parallel. Peaks are listed from north to south and include the four peaks not on the Continental Divide but which are on the 120th Meridian, stretching approximately 60 kilometres (37 mi) due north from Intersection Mountain, which as its name implies is located at the intersection of the Divide and the Meridian.

Name Alternate name(s) Elevation (m) Coordinates Location/range Parks BCGNIS CGNDB Other cites Comments
Dinosaur Ridge 1691 54°20′00″N 120°00′00″W / 54.33333°N 120.00000°W / 54.33333; -120.00000 (Dinosaur Ridge) S side Narraway River [1] name was inspired by profile of the ridge; on the 120th Meridian, not on the Continental Divide
Mount Gorman 2380 54°11′00″N 120°00′00″W / 54.18333°N 120.00000°W / 54.18333; -120.00000 (Mount Gorman) [2] [3] on the 120th Meridian, not on the Continental Divide
Kakwa Mountain 2295 54°04′35″N 120°00′00″W / 54.07639°N 120.00000°W / 54.07639; -120.00000 (Kakwa Mountain) Jarvis Pass Kakwa-Willmore [4] [5] on the 120th Meridian, not on the Continental Divide
Mount Côté Mount Arthur 2391 53°53′00″N 120°00′00″W / 53.88333°N 120.00000°W / 53.88333; -120.00000 (Mount Côté) [6] [7] on the 120th Meridian, not on the Continental Divide
Intersection Mountain 2461 53°48′00″N 120°00′00″W / 53.80000°N 120.00000°W / 53.80000; -120.00000 (Intersection Mountain) [8] [9] apparently named for its location at the intersection of the Continental Divide and the 120th Meridian
Mount Morkill 2267 53°41′42″N 119°50′27″W / 53.69500°N 119.84083°W / 53.69500; -119.84083 (Mount Morkill) [10] [11]
Mount Forget Detail Mountain 2122 53°39′49″N 119°44′23″W / 53.66361°N 119.73972°W / 53.66361; -119.73972 (Mount Forget) Morkill Pass [12] [13] named after the Hon. Amédée Emmanuel Forget (1847–1923), of Banff; last Lieutenant Governor of the North West Territories 1898–1905; first Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan, 1905–1910; senator 1911–1923
Mount Talbot 2372 53°36′57″N 119°43′01″W / 53.61583°N 119.71694°W / 53.61583; -119.71694 (Mount Talbot) Shale Pass [14] [15]
Interpass Ridge 2301 53°36′39″N 119°56′27″W / 53.61083°N 119.94083°W / 53.61083; -119.94083 (Interpass Ridge) Avalanche Pass/Beaverdam Pass [16] [17] named is derived from location between Beaverdam Pass (SE) and Avalanche Pass (E)
Big Shale Hill Great Shale Hill 2405 53°35′24″N 119°46′22″W / 53.59000°N 119.77278°W / 53.59000; -119.77278 (Big Shale Hill) Shale Pass/Morkill Pass [18] [19]
Mount Pauline 2650 53°32′06″N 119°53′56″W / 53.53500°N 119.89889°W / 53.53500; -119.89889 (Mount Pauline) Beaverdam Pass [20] [21]
Perseverance Mountain 2434 53°27′30″N 119°45′20″W / 53.45833°N 119.75556°W / 53.45833; -119.75556 (Perseverance Mountain) [22] [23]
Jackpine Mountain 2555 53°22′16″N 119°33′46″W / 53.37111°N 119.56278°W / 53.37111; -119.56278 (Jackpine Mountain) Jackpine Pass/Holmes-Jackpine Rivers [24] [25]
Mount Bess 3203 53°20′55″N 119°22′38″W / 53.34861°N 119.37722°W / 53.34861; -119.37722 (Mount Bess) Bess Pass [26] [27]
Whiteshield Mountain 2555 53°18′19″N 119°21′16″W / 53.30528°N 119.35444°W / 53.30528; -119.35444 (Whiteshield Mountain) Mount Robson [28]
Treadmill Ridge 53°12′22″N 118°53′24″W / 53.20611°N 118.89000°W / 53.20611; -118.89000 (Treadmill Ridge) [29]
Mumm Peak 2964 53°11′28″N 119°08′52″W / 53.19111°N 119.14778°W / 53.19111; -119.14778 (Mumm Peak) Berg Lake Mount Robson/Jasper [30]
Upright Mountain 2978 53°11′16″N 118°51′42″W / 53.18778°N 118.86167°W / 53.18778; -118.86167 (Upright Mountain) Mount Robson [31] "upright" because the strata of the mountain have been tilted nearly upright
Mount Phillips Resolution Mountain 3246 53°10′37″N 119°15′39″W / 53.17694°N 119.26083°W / 53.17694; -119.26083 (Mount Phillips) [32]
Tatei Ridge 53°09′39″N 119°04′46″W / 53.16083°N 119.07944°W / 53.16083; -119.07944 (Tatei Ridge) Mount Robson [33] "Tatei" means "wind" (language not stated in source)
Titkana Peak 53°09′20″N 119°03′59″W / 53.15556°N 119.06639°W / 53.15556; -119.06639 (Titkana Peak) [34] "Titkana" means "bird" in the Stoney (Nakoda) language
Chushina Ridge 53°08′08″N 119°02′54″W / 53.13556°N 119.04833°W / 53.13556; -119.04833 (Chushina Ridge) Mount Robson [35] "Chushina" means "small" in the Stoney (Nakoda) language
Lynx Mountain 3192 53°07′32″N 119°02′53″W / 53.12556°N 119.04806°W / 53.12556; -119.04806 (Lynx Mountain) Mount Robson [36]
Mount Machray 53°02′51″N 118°46′39″W / 53.04750°N 118.77750°W / 53.04750; -118.77750 (Mount Machray) Mount Robson [37] Named after Robert Machray, DD, (1831–1904), first Anglican Bishop of Rupert's Land
Salient Mountain 53°02′47″N 118°42′12″W / 53.04639°N 118.70333°W / 53.04639; -118.70333 (Salient Mountain) Miette Pass Mount Robson [38]
Mount McCord 53°02′35″N 118°40′03″W / 53.04306°N 118.66750°W / 53.04306; -118.66750 (Mount McCord) Miette Pass Mount Robson [39] named for the head surveyor in this area of the CPR Survey of 1872
Razorback Mountain 52°58′14″N 118°40′23″W / 52.97056°N 118.67306°W / 52.97056; -118.67306 (Razorback Mountain) Yellowhead Pass Mount Robson [40]
Caledonia Mountain 52°57′05″N 118°39′08″W / 52.95139°N 118.65222°W / 52.95139; -118.65222 (Caledonia Mountain) Yellowhead Pass Mount Robson [41] Caledonia Valley is an old name for the Yellowhead Pass, and signifies the route used by fur traders to get to the New Caledonia fur district in north-central BC
Mount O'Beirne 52°54′49″N 118°37′17″W / 52.91361°N 118.62139°W / 52.91361; -118.62139 (Mount O'Beirne) [42]
Tête Roche 52°54′03″N 118°33′46″W / 52.90083°N 118.56278°W / 52.90083; -118.56278 (Tête Roche) [43]

name suggested by Tête Jaune ("yellow head"), nickname of the trapper for whom Yellowhead Pass is named (apparently François Decoigne, who was in charge of Jasper House in 1814)

Lucerne Peak 2412 52°53′04″N 118°35′03″W / 52.88444°N 118.58417°W / 52.88444; -118.58417 (Lucerne Peak) [44] named because of the vicinity's resemblance to Lucerne, Switzerland
Bingley Peak Bingley Mountain 52°52′55″N 118°37′28″W / 52.88194°N 118.62444°W / 52.88194; -118.62444 (Bingley Peak) [45]
Leather Peak 52°52′52″N 118°36′57″W / 52.88111°N 118.61583°W / 52.88111; -118.61583 (Leather Peak) Yellowhead Pass Mount Robson [46] derived from Leatherhead Pass, one of several alternate/historical names for the Yellowhead Pass
Yellowhead Mountain Seven Sisters 2488 52°52′52″N 118°36′56″W / 52.88111°N 118.61556°W / 52.88111; -118.61556 (Yellowhead Mountain) Yellowhead Pass [47]
Miette Hill 52°50′51″N 118°23′02″W / 52.84750°N 118.38389°W / 52.84750; -118.38389 (Miette Hill) Yellowhead Pass Mount Robson [48]
Kataka Mountain 52°49′55″N 118°23′50″W / 52.83194°N 118.39722°W / 52.83194; -118.39722 (Kataka Mountain) Mount Robson [49] "kataka" means "fort" (language not specified)
Mount Clairvaux Clairvaux Mountain 52°48′21″N 118°25′09″W / 52.80583°N 118.41917°W / 52.80583; -118.41917 (Mount Clairvaux) [50] named in the sense of "clear valley", i.e. the Yellowhead Pass (not for Clairvaux, France)
Vista Peak 52°45′56″N 118°24′15″W / 52.76556°N 118.40417°W / 52.76556; -118.40417 (Vista Peak) Mount Robson [51]
Caniche Peak 52°45′14″N 118°22′16″W / 52.75389°N 118.37111°W / 52.75389; -118.37111 (Caniche Peak) Mount Robson [52] "caniche" is French for "poodle"; the peaks resemblance to a poodle prompted the suggestion "Poodle Peak" but the name Caniche was chosen to give it "more class"
Tonquin Hill 52°44′16″N 118°19′40″W / 52.73778°N 118.32778°W / 52.73778; -118.32778 (Tonquin Hill) Tonquin Pass Mount Robson [53] as with Tonquin Valley, Tonquin Pass, Tonquin Creek, apparently named for the ill-fated fur trade ship the Tonquin
Bastion Peak 52°42′32″N 118°20′41″W / 52.70889°N 118.34472°W / 52.70889; -118.34472 (Bastion Peak) Mount Robson [54]
Drawbridge Peak 52°42′13″N 118°19′34″W / 52.70361°N 118.32611°W / 52.70361; -118.32611 (Drawbridge Peak) Mount Robson [55]
Redoubt Peak 52°41′22″N 118°17′57″W / 52.68944°N 118.29917°W / 52.68944; -118.29917 (Redoubt Peak) Mount Robson [56] "redoubt" as in a small fortification/emplacmeent
Dungeon Peak 52°41′06″N 118°17′44″W / 52.68500°N 118.29556°W / 52.68500; -118.29556 (Dungeon Peak) Mount Robson [57]
Mount Fraser 3313 52°41′06″N 118°17′44″W / 52.68500°N 118.29556°W / 52.68500; -118.29556 (Mount Fraser) Mount Robson [58] named after explorer Simon Fraser
Paragon Peak 52°40′29″N 118°17′19″W / 52.67472°N 118.28861°W / 52.67472; -118.28861 (Paragon Peak) Mount Robson [59]
Parapet Peak 52°40′01″N 118°17′39″W / 52.66694°N 118.29417°W / 52.66694; -118.29417 (Parapet Peak) Mount Robson [60]
Simon Peak 52°39′23″N 118°19′09″W / 52.65639°N 118.31917°W / 52.65639; -118.31917 (Simon Peak) Mount Robson [61] one of the subpeaks of Mt Fraser, named for Simon Fraser
Bennington Peak 52°39′17″N 118°17′53″W / 52.65472°N 118.29806°W / 52.65472; -118.29806 (Bennington Peak) [62] Bennington is the north peak of Mt Fraser, which was named for Simon Fraser, explorer, who was born in Bennington, Vermont, the namesake of this peak
McDonell Peak 52°39′05″N 118°18′22″W / 52.65139°N 118.30611°W / 52.65139; -118.30611 (McDonell Peak) Mount Robson [63] one of the subpeaks of Mt Fraser
Scarp Mountain 52°37′59″N 118°21′21″W / 52.63306°N 118.35583°W / 52.63306; -118.35583 (Scarp Mountain) Mount Robson [64]
Mastodon Mountain 52°36′27″N 118°20′19″W / 52.60750°N 118.33861°W / 52.60750; -118.33861 (Mastodon Mountain) Mount Robson [65]
Elephas Mountain 52°35′48″N 118°19′47″W / 52.59667°N 118.32972°W / 52.59667; -118.32972 (Elephas Mountain) Mount Robson [66]
Whitecrow Mountain 52°35′00″N 118°16′00″W / 52.58333°N 118.26667°W / 52.58333; -118.26667 (Whitecrow Mountain) Mount Robson [67] named because of the large number of white crows seen on its face by members of the interprovincial boundary survey
Blackrock Mountain 52°34′17″N 118°17′59″W / 52.57139°N 118.29972°W / 52.57139; -118.29972 (Blackrock Mountain) Mount Robson [68] named for the peak's black rock
Divergence Peak 52°30′00″N 117°59′30″W / 52.50000°N 117.99167°W / 52.50000; -117.99167 (Divergence Peak) Hamber [69] named because it forms a corner in the interprovincial boundary
Alnus Peak 52°29′15″N 118°00′26″W / 52.48750°N 118.00722°W / 52.48750; -118.00722 (Alnus Peak) Hamber [70] alnus is the Latin word for alder, groves of which are abundant on the mountain
Mount Ross Cox 52°27′31″N 118°01′05″W / 52.45861°N 118.01806°W / 52.45861; -118.01806 (Mount Ross Cox) [71] named after Ross Cox, author of a book The Columbia River, publ.1832
Mallard Peak 52°27′30″N 118°13′39″W / 52.45833°N 118.22750°W / 52.45833; -118.22750 (Mallard Peak) Hamber [72]
Mount Scott 52°26′54″N 118°03′21″W / 52.44833°N 118.05583°W / 52.44833; -118.05583 (Mount Scott) Hamber [73] Named after Capt. Scott of the British Antarctic Expedition
Lick Peak 52°26′48″N 117°54′58″W / 52.44667°N 117.91611°W / 52.44667; -117.91611 (Lick Peak) Fortress Lake Hamber [74]
Mount Oates 52°26′20″N 118°02′01″W / 52.43889°N 118.03361°W / 52.43889; -118.03361 (Mount Oates) [75] named after Lawrence Oates, an officer of the British Antarctic Expedition
Mount Ermatinger 52°25′03″N 118°02′45″W / 52.41750°N 118.04583°W / 52.41750; -118.04583 (Mount Ermatinger) [76] named after Edward Ermatinger who with his brother Francis served with the Hudson's Bay Company in the Columbia District from 1818 onwards
Mount Hooker 52°24′20″N 118°05′41″W / 52.40556°N 118.09472°W / 52.40556; -118.09472 (Mount Hooker) Athabasca Pass [77] named by David Douglas for Sir William Jackson Hooker (1785–1865), distinguished botanist of the time (1827)
McGillivray Ridge 52°23′26″N 118°10′22″W / 52.39056°N 118.17278°W / 52.39056; -118.17278 (McGillivray Ridge) [78] named after William McGillivray (1764–1825), North West Company partner and politician in Lower Canada
Fortress Mountain 3000 52°23′23″N 117°43′18″W / 52.38972°N 117.72167°W / 52.38972; -117.72167 (Fortress Mountain) Fortress Lake Hamber [79]
Younghusband Ridge 52°14′04″N 117°48′42″W / 52.23444°N 117.81167°W / 52.23444; -117.81167 (Younghusband Ridge) [80] named after British Lieutenant Colonel Sir Francis Younghusband, who led the expedition named for him into Tibet in the 1930s and established relations with the Dalai Lama
Apex Mountain 52°12′55″N 117°49′15″W / 52.21528°N 117.82083°W / 52.21528; -117.82083 (Apex Mountain) [81]
Chaba Peak 52°11′54″N 117°40′19″W / 52.19833°N 117.67194°W / 52.19833; -117.67194 (Chaba Peak) Fortress Lake [82] "Chaba" is the Stoney (Nakoda) word for "beaver", commemorating Job Beaver, a Stoney from Morley, Alberta, who hunted in this area
Eden Peak 52°11′17″N 117°43′58″W / 52.18806°N 117.73278°W / 52.18806; -117.73278 (Eden Peak) [83]
Snow Dome 3456 52°11′15″N 117°18′59″W / 52.18750°N 117.31639°W / 52.18750; -117.31639 (Snow Dome) Columbia Icefield [84]
Wales Peak 52°11′06″N 117°39′25″W / 52.18500°N 117.65694°W / 52.18500; -117.65694 (Wales Peak) [85]
Mount King Edward 52°09′24″N 117°31′11″W / 52.15667°N 117.51972°W / 52.15667; -117.51972 (Mount King Edward) Columbia Icefield [86]
Mount Columbia 3747 52°08′50″N 117°26′30″W / 52.14722°N 117.44167°W / 52.14722; -117.44167 (Mount Columbia) Columbia Icefield [87]
Omega Peak 52°07′45″N 117°34′44″W / 52.12917°N 117.57889°W / 52.12917; -117.57889 (Omega Peak) Columbia Icefield [88]
Triad Peak 52°07′43″N 117°33′29″W / 52.12861°N 117.55806°W / 52.12861; -117.55806 (Triad Peak) [89]
Watchman Peak 52°02′29″N 117°14′02″W / 52.04139°N 117.23389°W / 52.04139; -117.23389 (Watchman Peak) Thompson Pass [90]
Mount Spring-Rice 52°01′00″N 117°14′08″W / 52.01667°N 117.23556°W / 52.01667; -117.23556 (Mount Spring-Rice) Thompson Pass [91] named in 1919 for Sir Cecil Arthur Spring-Rice (1859–1918); British ambassador to Persia, 1906–1908; British ambassador to Sweden 1908–1913; British ambassador to USA 1913–1918.
Quéant Mountain 52°00′29″N 117°14′24″W / 52.00806°N 117.24000°W / 52.00806; -117.24000 (Quéant Mountain) [92] named for Quéant, France, captured by Canadian troops on September 2, 1918
Fresnoy Mountain 51°59′48″N 117°13′01″W / 51.99667°N 117.21694°W / 51.99667; -117.21694 (Fresnoy Mountain) [93] named after Fresnoy, Ainse, France, in commemoration of its liberation by Canadian troops on April 13, 1917
Mount Alexandra 51°58′51″N 117°11′54″W / 51.98083°N 117.19833°W / 51.98083; -117.19833 (Mount Alexandra) [94] named in 1902 to commemorate Queen Alexandra
Douai Mountain 51°58′37″N 117°11′23″W / 51.97694°N 117.18972°W / 51.97694; -117.18972 (Douai Mountain) [95] named in 1919 to commemorate the town of Douai, France, liberated by Canadian and other Allied troops on 18 October 1918
Oppy Mountain 3311 51°58′24″N 117°08′56″W / 51.97333°N 117.14889°W / 51.97333; -117.14889 (Oppy Mountain) [96] named for Oppy, a village 6 mi SE of Lens, France where many Canadian troops died
Farbus Mountain 51°57′48″N 117°07′49″W / 51.96333°N 117.13028°W / 51.96333; -117.13028 (Farbus Mountain) [97] named for Farbus, France, on the east slope of Vimy Ridge, to commemorate the Canadians who fought there in World Wa
Mount Lyell 3504 51°57′25″N 117°06′13″W / 51.95694°N 117.10361°W / 51.95694; -117.10361 (Mount Lyell) [98] named in 1858 after Sir Charles Lyell (1795–1875), the noted British geologist
Ernest Peak 51°57′24″N 117°06′13″W / 51.95667°N 117.10361°W / 51.95667; -117.10361 (Ernest Peak) [99] named for Ernest Feuz, of Interlaken, Switzerland, who was one of five climbing guides brought by the CPR to Glacier House. One of five peaks on Mount Lyell named for this group of guides
Walter Peak 51°57′08″N 117°06′08″W / 51.95222°N 117.10222°W / 51.95222; -117.10222 (Walter Peak) [100] named for Walter Feuz, of Interlaken, Switzerland, who was one of five climbing guides brought by the CPR to Glacier House. One of five peaks on Mount Lyell named for this group of guides
Christian Peak 51°56′39″N 117°05′54″W / 51.94417°N 117.09833°W / 51.94417; -117.09833 (Christian Peak) [101] named for Christian Hässler, of Interlaken, Switzerland, who was one of five climbing guides brought by the CPR to Glacier House. One of five peaks on Mount Lyell named for this group of guides
Division Mountain 51°53′29″N 117°01′10″W / 51.89139°N 117.01944°W / 51.89139; -117.01944 (Division Mountain) [102]
Mons Peak 51°51′36″N 117°02′06″W / 51.86000°N 117.03500°W / 51.86000; -117.03500 (Mons Peak) [103] named for Mons, Belgium, scene of the first British fighting in World War I, 23 August 1914, and which was recaptured by Canadian troops immediately before the Armistice, 11 November 1918.
St. Julien Mountain 3090 51°50′13″N 117°00′33″W / 51.83694°N 117.00917°W / 51.83694; -117.00917 (St. Julien Mountain) [104] named for scene of Canadian troops fighting Battle of St. Julien in World War I, April 1915.
Howse Peak 3295 51°48′50″N 116°40′52″W / 51.81389°N 116.68111°W / 51.81389; -116.68111 (Howse Peak) Howse Pass/hd Blaeberry River [105]
Mount Synge 2972 51°48′20″N 116°39′44″W / 51.80556°N 116.66222°W / 51.80556; -116.66222 (Synge Peak) [106] named after Capt. M.H. Synge of the Royal Engineers, who advocated a transcontinental railway in 1852
Aiguille Peak 51°48′16″N 116°40′11″W / 51.80444°N 116.66972°W / 51.80444; -116.66972 (Aiguille Peak) hd Blaeberry River [107] aiguille is French for "needle", referring to the peak's shape
Midway Peak 51°48′05″N 116°39′20″W / 51.80139°N 116.65556°W / 51.80139; -116.65556 (Midway Peak) [108]
Stairway Peak 51°47′36″N 116°39′22″W / 51.79333°N 116.65611°W / 51.79333; -116.65611 (Stairway Peak) [109]
Ebon Peak 51°46′39″N 116°38′52″W / 51.77750°N 116.64778°W / 51.77750; -116.64778 (Ebon Peak) [110] named because it appears black when other peaks are covered in snow
Mount Conway 51°45′50″N 116°47′36″W / 51.76389°N 116.79333°W / 51.76389; -116.79333 (Mount Conway) [111] named after Sir William Martin Conway, then-president of the Alpine Club, afterwards Baron Conway of Allington (1856–1937), famous mountain climber, and author of works on art and mountaineering; knighted 1895; elevated to the peerage in 1931.
Breaker Mountain 51°45′48″N 116°39′05″W / 51.76333°N 116.65139°W / 51.76333; -116.65139 (Breaker Mountain) Howse Pass [112]
Mount Freshfield 3337 51°44′35″N 116°56′51″W / 51.74306°N 116.94750°W / 51.74306; -116.94750 (Mount Freshfield) nr hd Valenciennes River [113]
Mount Lambe 51°44′16″N 116°49′17″W / 51.73778°N 116.82139°W / 51.73778; -116.82139 (Mount Lambe) [114]
Barbette Mountain 3072 51°43′29″N 116°37′05″W / 51.72472°N 116.61806°W / 51.72472; -116.61806 (Barbette Mountain) [115] barbette refers to a mound of platform of earth on which gun emplacements are built; the mountain has two platform-like summits
Mount Whiteaves 51°43′27″N 116°47′56″W / 51.72417°N 116.79889°W / 51.72417; -116.79889 (Mount Whiteaves) [116] named for J.F. Whiteaves, who was a paleontologist for the Geological Survey of Canada
Mount Pilkington 51°43′25″N 116°55′40″W / 51.72361°N 116.92778°W / 51.72361; -116.92778 (Mount Pilkington) [117]
Prior Peak Mount Prior 51°43′15″N 116°55′52″W / 51.72083°N 116.93111°W / 51.72083; -116.93111 (Prior Peak) [118] named after Lt. Col Edward Gawlor Prior, commander of the 5th Regiment, Canadian Garrison Artillery, MP, Premier of British Columbia Nov 1902 to June 1903, later Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Dec 18, 1919, until his death on December 12, 1920 [the only Lieutenant Governor to die in office]
Mount Bulyea 51°43′00″N 116°55′24″W / 51.71667°N 116.92333°W / 51.71667; -116.92333 (Mount Bulyea) [119] named after the Rt. Hon. George Hedley Vicars Bulyea (1859–1928), first Lieutenant Governor of Alberta, 1905–15
Mount Low 51°43′00″N 116°48′08″W / 51.71667°N 116.80222°W / 51.71667; -116.80222 (Mount Low) [120]
Mount Leman 50°44′02″N 115°24′48″W / 50.73389°N 115.41333°W / 50.73389; -115.41333 (Mount Leman) Height of the Rockies [121] named after General G. Leman, in command of defenses of Liège, Belgium in 1914
Mount Queen Elizabeth 50°42′46″N 115°24′21″W / 50.71278°N 115.40583°W / 50.71278; -115.40583 (Mount Queen Elizabeth) [122] named after Queen Elizabeth of Belgium in 1916; Mount King Albert nearby is named for her husband King Albert
Mistaya Mountain 51°42′44″N 116°35′10″W / 51.71222°N 116.58611°W / 51.71222; -116.58611 (Mistaya Mountain) [123]
Mount Barnard 51°42′33″N 116°55′22″W / 51.70917°N 116.92278°W / 51.70917; -116.92278 (Mount Barnard) [124] named in 1917 after the Rt. Hon. Francis Stillman Barnard, then Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia (see Barnard's Express)
Gilgit Mountain Mount Gilgit 51°42′33″N 116°51′16″W / 51.70917°N 116.85444°W / 51.70917; -116.85444 (Gilgit Mountain) [125]
Nanga Parbat Mountain 51°42′21″N 116°51′57″W / 51.70583°N 116.86583°W / 51.70583; -116.86583 (Nanga Parbat Mountain) hd Mummery Glacier [126] named after Nanga Parbat in the Himalayas, apparently in association with nearby Mount Mummery because its namesake A. F. Mummery had died there
Mount Helmer 51°42′20″N 116°50′25″W / 51.70556°N 116.84028°W / 51.70556; -116.84028 (Mount Helmer) [127] named jointly after Brigadier General Richard Alexis Helmer (1864–1920) and his only son Lieutenant Alexis Hannum Helmer (1892–1915)
Mount Barlow 51°42′19″N 116°48′39″W / 51.70528°N 116.81083°W / 51.70528; -116.81083 (Mount Barlow) [128]
Mount Trutch Trutch Mountain 51°42′17″N 116°52′55″W / 51.70472°N 116.88194°W / 51.70472; -116.88194 (Mount Trutch) [129] named after Sir Joseph William Trutch, colonial official and first Lieutenant-Governor of British Columbia, 1871–1876
Waitabit Peak 51°42′09″N 116°54′00″W / 51.70250°N 116.90000°W / 51.70250; -116.90000 (Waitibit Peak) [130]
Trapper Peak 51°40′40″N 116°35′33″W / 51.67778°N 116.59250°W / 51.67778; -116.59250 (Trapper Peak) Banff [131]
Mount Baker Stremotch Mountain 3180 51°39′55″N 116°35′52″W / 51.66528°N 116.59778°W / 51.66528; -116.59778 (Mount Baker) [132] [133]
Mount Habel 51°38′55″N 116°34′17″W / 51.64861°N 116.57139°W / 51.64861; -116.57139 (Mount Habel) [134]
Mount Rhondda 51°38′41″N 116°33′57″W / 51.64472°N 116.56583°W / 51.64472; -116.56583 (Mount Rhondda) Yoho/Banff [135] named after Rhondda, Wales
St. Nicholas Peak 51°37′40″N 116°30′09″W / 51.62778°N 116.50250°W / 51.62778; -116.50250 (St. Nicholas Peak) Yoho/Banff [136] named after its resemblance to Santa Claus aka St. Nicholas
Mount Olive 51°36′40″N 116°29′30″W / 51.61111°N 116.49167°W / 51.61111; -116.49167 (Mount Olive) [137]
Mount Balfour 51°33′55″N 116°27′58″W / 51.56528°N 116.46611°W / 51.56528; -116.46611 (Mount Balfour) Balfour Pass Yoho/Banff [138]
Lilliput Mountain 51°33′04″N 116°24′44″W / 51.55111°N 116.41222°W / 51.55111; -116.41222 (Lilliput Mountain) Yoho/Banff [139] Lilliput is the name of a fictional country in Jonathan Swift's Gulliver's Travels
Mount Daly 51°31′07″N 116°23′44″W / 51.51861°N 116.39556°W / 51.51861; -116.39556 (Mount Daly) Yoho/Banff [140] named after Charles F. Daly, president of the American Geographical Society 1864–1899
Mount Bosworth 51°27′53″N 116°20′01″W / 51.46472°N 116.33361°W / 51.46472; -116.33361 (Mount Boswworth) Wapta Lake Yoho/Banff [141]
Popes Peak Boundary Peak 51°24′11″N 116°17′43″W / 51.40306°N 116.29528°W / 51.40306; -116.29528 (Popes Peak) Yoho/Banff [142]
Collier Peak 51°23′27″N 116°18′12″W / 51.39083°N 116.30333°W / 51.39083; -116.30333 (Collier Peak) Kootenay/Banff [143]
Mount Victoria 3464 51°22′40″N 116°18′28″W / 51.37778°N 116.30778°W / 51.37778; -116.30778 (Mount Victoria) Yoho/Banff [144] [145]
Mount Lefroy 3423 51°21′45″N 116°16′47″W / 51.36250°N 116.27972°W / 51.36250; -116.27972 (Mount Lefroy) Yoho/Banff [146]
Mount Little 51°21′45″N 116°16′47″W / 51.36250°N 116.27972°W / 51.36250; -116.27972 (Mount Little) Kootenay [147]
Glacier Peak 51°21′03″N 116°17′04″W / 51.35083°N 116.28444°W / 51.35083; -116.28444 (Glacier Peak) Kootenay [148]
Ringrose Peak 51°20′34″N 116°17′28″W / 51.34278°N 116.29111°W / 51.34278; -116.29111 (Ringrose Peak) Yoho [149]
Mount Hungabee Hungabee Mountain 3,492 51°20′N 116°17′W / 51.333°N 116.283°W / 51.333; -116.283 (Mount Hungabee) Bow Range Yoho/Banff [150]
Wenkchemna Peak 51°19′43″N 116°16′35″W / 51.32861°N 116.27639°W / 51.32861; -116.27639 (Wenkchemna Peak) Yoho/Banff [151] "Wenkchemna" means "ten" in Stoney (Nakoda); this is the tenth of the ten-peak Wenkchemna Peaks
Neptuak Mountain 51°18′28″N 116°15′28″W / 51.30778°N 116.25778°W / 51.30778; -116.25778 (Neptuak Mountain) Kootenay/Yoho/Banff [152] "Neptuak" is the Stoney (Nakoda) word for "nine" - this is the ninth of the ten Wenkchmena Peaks. Neptuak Mtn is at the apex of the boundaries of Yoho, Kootenay and Banff Nat'l Parks
Deltaform Mountain 3424 51°18′06″N 116°14′43″W / 51.30167°N 116.24528°W / 51.30167; -116.24528 (Deltaform Mountain) Kootenay [153]
Mount Bowlen 51°18′06″N 116°11′22″W / 51.30167°N 116.18944°W / 51.30167; -116.18944 (Mount Bowlen) Kootenay Pass [154] named after the Hon. John J. Bowlen, Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta at the time of naming (1958)
Mount Tuzo 51°18′00″N 116°14′00″W / 51.30000°N 116.23333°W / 51.30000; -116.23333 (Mount Tuzo) Kootenay/Banff [155]
Mount Fay 51°17′51″N 116°09′48″W / 51.29750°N 116.16333°W / 51.29750; -116.16333 (Mount Fay) Kootenay [156]
Mount Perren 51°17′46″N 116°12′32″W / 51.29611°N 116.20889°W / 51.29611; -116.20889 (Mount Perren) Kootenay [157] named after Walter Perren, Chief Warden of Banff Nat'l Park 1955–1967. This is the fifth of the ten Wenkchemna Peaks
Mount Little 51°17′45″N 116°11′01″W / 51.29583°N 116.18361°W / 51.29583; -116.18361 (Mount Little) Kootenay [158]
Mount Allen 3210 51°17′32″N 116°13′15″W / 51.29222°N 116.22083°W / 51.29222; -116.22083 (Mount Allen) Kootenay/Banff [159]
Quadra Mountain Mount Quadra 51°17′13″N 116°09′12″W / 51.28694°N 116.15333°W / 51.28694; -116.15333 (Quadra Mountain) Kootenay [160] named after Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra, Spanish explorer of the Northwest Coast
Chimney Peak 51°15′52″N 116°09′19″W / 51.26444°N 116.15528°W / 51.26444; -116.15528 (Chimney Peak) Kootenay [161]
Boom Mountain 51°15′04″N 116°04′43″W / 51.25111°N 116.07861°W / 51.25111; -116.07861 (Boom Mountain) [162] named in association with Boom Lake on its Alberta side, which was named for driftwood that resembled a boom of logs
Storm Mountain 51°12′28″N 116°00′15″W / 51.20778°N 116.00417°W / 51.20778; -116.00417 (Storm Mountain) Vermilion Pass Kootenay [163]
Beatrice Peak 51°09′46″N 116°01′35″W / 51.16278°N 116.02639°W / 51.16278; -116.02639 (Beatrice Peak) Ball Range Banff [164]
Mount Ball 51°09′23″N 116°00′23″W / 51.15639°N 116.00639°W / 51.15639; -116.00639 (Mount Ball) Ball Range [165] named after John Ball (1818–1889), under secretary of state for the colonies, 1855–1857
Isabelle Peak 51°07′34″N 116°00′33″W / 51.12611°N 116.00917°W / 51.12611; -116.00917 (Isabelle Peak) Ball Range Kootenay/Banff [166]
Haiduk Peak 51°06′10″N 115°57′04″W / 51.10278°N 115.95111°W / 51.10278; -115.95111 (Haiduk Peak) Ball Range Kootenay [167] named for the Haiduk region of Hungary or for the Romanian village of Hideghut (also known as Haiduk)
Scarab Peak 2918 51°05′46″N 115°55′58″W / 51.09611°N 115.93278°W / 51.09611; -115.93278 (Scarab Peak) Ball Range Kootenay/Banff [168]
Twin Cairns Wa-Wa Ridge, Twin Cairns Ridge 51°04′20″N 115°48′19″W / 51.07222°N 115.80528°W / 51.07222; -115.80528 (Twin Cairns) Mount Assiniboine [169]
Standish Hump Standish Ridge 51°04′16″N 115°47′12″W / 51.07111°N 115.78667°W / 51.07111; -115.78667 (Standish Hump) Mount Assiniboine [170]
Quartz Hill 2580 51°02′11″N 115°45′43″W / 51.03639°N 115.76194°W / 51.03639; -115.76194 (Quartz Hill) Mount Assiniboine [171]
Fatigue Mountain 51°01′40″N 115°41′36″W / 51.02778°N 115.69333°W / 51.02778; -115.69333 (Fatigue Mountain) Mount Assiniboine [172]
Citadel Peak 51°00′59″N 115°43′07″W / 51.01639°N 115.71861°W / 51.01639; -115.71861 (Citadel Peak) Mount Assiniboine [173]
Golden Mountain 50°59′56″N 115°40′13″W / 50.99889°N 115.67028°W / 50.99889; -115.67028 (Golden Mountain) Mount Assiniboine [174]
Nasswald Peak 50°59′55″N 115°39′05″W / 50.99861°N 115.65139°W / 50.99861; -115.65139 (Nasswald Peak) Mount Assiniboine [175] named after Nasswald, Austria, the home village of climber Conrad Kain
Og Mountain 50°57′33″N 115°36′05″W / 50.95917°N 115.60139°W / 50.95917; -115.60139 (Og Mountain) Assiniboine Pass Mount Assiniboine [176] named in association with Mount Magog and other Magog/Gog/Og placenames in this area
Cave Mountain 50°56′24″N 115°35′53″W / 50.94000°N 115.59806°W / 50.94000; -115.59806 (Cave Mountain) N side Assiniboine Pass [177] there is a cave on the Alberta (SE) side of the mountain
Mount Cautley 50°54′29″N 115°34′19″W / 50.90806°N 115.57194°W / 50.90806; -115.57194 (Mount Cautley) Assiniboine Pass [178]
Wonder Peak 50°53′27″N 115°34′19″W / 50.89083°N 115.57194°W / 50.89083; -115.57194 (Wonder Peak) Mount Assiniboine [179]
The Towers 50°53′13″N 115°36′07″W / 50.88694°N 115.60194°W / 50.88694; -115.60194 (The Towers) Mount Assiniboine [180]
Terrapin Mountain Mount Terrapin 50°52′48″N 115°37′03″W / 50.88000°N 115.61750°W / 50.88000; -115.61750 (Terrapin Mountain) Mount Assiniboine [181] named for resemblance to a terrapin (sea turtle)
Mount Magog 50°52′45″N 115°38′05″W / 50.87917°N 115.63472°W / 50.87917; -115.63472 (Mount Magog) [182]
Mount Assiniboine 3618 50°52′10″N 115°39′03″W / 50.86944°N 115.65083°W / 50.86944; -115.65083 (Mount Assiniboine) Mount Assiniboine [183] from Cree means "those who cook with hot stones in water", i.e. the Stoney Sioux or Nakoda
Lunette Peak 50°51′57″N 115°38′57″W / 50.86583°N 115.64917°W / 50.86583; -115.64917 (Lunette Peak) [184] see lunette
Mount Gloria 2908 50°50′46″N 115°36′27″W / 50.84611°N 115.60750°W / 50.84611; -115.60750 (Mount Gloria) [185]
Aye Mountain Mount Aye 50°50′41″N 115°38′36″W / 50.84472°N 115.64333°W / 50.84472; -115.64333 (Aye Mountain) [186]
Eon Mountain Mount Eon 3305 50°50′06″N 115°37′27″W / 50.83500°N 115.62417°W / 50.83500; -115.62417 (Eon Mountain) [187]
Aurora Mountain Mount Aurora 50°49′38″N 115°33′40″W / 50.82722°N 115.56111°W / 50.82722; -115.56111 (Aurora Mountain) Mount Assiniboine [188] named after RN cruiser HMS Aurora, engaged in battledon the North Sea, January 24, 1915. Not to be confused with Mount Aurora in Antarctica
Windy Ridge Windy Pass 50°57′40″N 115°36′55″W / 50.96111°N 115.61528°W / 50.96111; -115.61528 (Windy Ridge) Mount Assiniboine [189] NW side of Og Mountain; see BCGNIS re "Windy Pass" name
Red Man Mountain Mount Red Man 50°47′18″N 115°31′59″W / 50.78833°N 115.53306°W / 50.78833; -115.53306 (Red Man Mountain) Mount Assiniboine [190] named after the red colour of its rock, and in contrast to White Man Mountain
Mount Leval 50°45′23″N 115°26′15″W / 50.75639°N 115.43750°W / 50.75639; -115.43750 (Mount Leval) Height of the Rockies [191] named after Gaston de Leval, the Belgian lawyer who defended British nurse Edith Cavell. Cavell had been charged with treason by the Germans for aiding Allied soldiers and was shot by a firing squad, October 12, 1915
White Man Mountain 50°45′20″N 115°28′57″W / 50.75556°N 115.48250°W / 50.75556; -115.48250 (White Man Mountain) Mount Assiniboine [192]
Mount Robertson 50°44′00″N 115°19′00″W / 50.73333°N 115.31667°W / 50.73333; -115.31667 (Mount Robertson) Palliser Pass/North Kananaskis Pass [193] named after General Sir William Robertson (1860–1933), chief of the Imperial General Staff, 1915–18. Made a Baronet 1919; field marshal 1920
Mount Sir Douglas 3411 50°43′21″N 115°20′20″W / 50.72250°N 115.33889°W / 50.72250; -115.33889 (Mount Sir Douglas) Palliser Pass/North Kananaskis Pass [194] named after Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig, KT, GCB (1861–1928), Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in France and Belgium, December 1915. Later raised to the perage as the 1st Earl Haig of Bemersyde
Mount Williams 50°43′06″N 115°21′50″W / 50.71833°N 115.36389°W / 50.71833; -115.36389 (Mount Williams) Height of the Rockies
Mount King Albert 2987 50°42′43″N 115°24′54″W / 50.71194°N 115.41500°W / 50.71194; -115.41500 (Mount King Albert) [195] named after King Albert I of Belgium in 1916
Mount Maude 50°42′03″N 115°18′11″W / 50.70083°N 115.30306°W / 50.70083; -115.30306 (Mount Maude) [196]
Mount Beatty 50°40′09″N 115°17′23″W / 50.66917°N 115.28972°W / 50.66917; -115.28972 (Mount Beatty) W of hd Pallilser River Height of the Rockies [197] named after Admiral Sir David Beatty, First Earl of the North Sea and of Brooksby, (1871–1936), commander of the Grand Fleet 1916–19
Mount Worthington 50°37′36″N 115°17′50″W / 50.62667°N 115.29722°W / 50.62667; -115.29722 (Mount Worthington) Height of the Rockies [198]
Mount McHarg 50°37′32″N 115°18′18″W / 50.62556°N 115.30500°W / 50.62556; -115.30500 (Mount McHarg) [199]
Defender Mountain 50°36′05″N 115°17′27″W / 50.60139°N 115.29083°W / 50.60139; -115.29083 (Defender Mountain) named after the destroyer HMS Defender, which fought in the Battle of Jutland, May 31, 1916
Mount Northover 3048 50°35′22″N 115°14′27″W / 50.58944°N 115.24083°W / 50.58944; -115.24083 (Mount Northover) [200] "Mount Northover". Bivouac.com. named in 1917 for Lieut. A.W. Northover of the 28th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force of World War I
Mount Tyrwhitt 50°34′57″N 115°00′58″W / 50.58250°N 115.01611°W / 50.58250; -115.01611 (Mount Tyrwhitt) Elk Pass [201] named after Rear Admiral Sir Reginald Yorke Tyrwhitt GCB, DSO, (1870- ), 1st baronet of Terschelling and of the City of Oxford; leader of British destroyer flotillas in WW I, later Admiral of the Fleet
Mount Foch 50°34′24″N 115°09′27″W / 50.57333°N 115.15750°W / 50.57333; -115.15750 (Mount Foch) Elk Lakes [202] named after Marshal Ferdinand Foch (1852–1931),hero of the Battle of the Marne, defender of Paris during the Battle of the Somme
Warrior Mountain Mount Warrior 50°34′08″N 115°14′18″W / 50.56889°N 115.23833°W / 50.56889; -115.23833 (Warrior Mountain) [203] named after the cruiser HMS Warrior, which was destroyed in the Battle of Jutland, May 31, 1916
Mount Cordonnier 50°33′00″N 115°13′50″W / 50.55000°N 115.23056°W / 50.55000; -115.23056 (Mount Cordonnier) Height of the Rockies [204] named after General Cordonnier, command of French forces at the Salonika front, 1916
Unnamed Alberta–BC mountain (formerly Mount Pétain) 3196 50°32′39″N 115°11′07″W / 50.54417°N 115.18528°W / 50.54417; -115.18528 (Mount Pétain) [205] named after Philippe Pétain (1856–1951), French soldier and statesman, a national hero for his defence of Verdun (1916), and was made commander-in-chief (1917) and marshal of France (1918); in World War II he became infamous as a collaborator with Nazi Germany as dictator of Vichy France and was after the war tried for treason and sentenced to death, with that sentence commuted to life imprisonment.
Mount Mangin 50°32′30″N 115°13′33″W / 50.54167°N 115.22583°W / 50.54167; -115.22583 (Mount Mangin) Height of the Rockies [206] named after General Charles Marie Emmanuel Mangin (1866–1925) of the French Army, who won honours in the Battle of the Labyrinth, 1915, and further distinguished himself the following year at the second Battle of Verdun.
Storelk Mountain 50°32′18″N 114°59′00″W / 50.53833°N 114.98333°W / 50.53833; -114.98333 (Storelk Mountain) [207]
Mount Fox 50°34′14″N 115°07′09″W / 50.57056°N 115.11917°W / 50.57056; -115.11917 (Mount Fox) Elk Lakes [208] believed to be named after Sir Charles Fox (1810–1874) British railway engineer associated with the introduction of the parallel switch."
Mount Joffre 3450 50°31′42″N 115°12′25″W / 50.52833°N 115.20694°W / 50.52833; -115.20694 (Mount Joffre) Elk Lakes named after Marshal Joseph Jacques Césaire Joffre (1852–1931), Commander-in-Chief of the French armies, 1915–17.
Mount Odlum 50°29′11″N 114°56′17″W / 50.48639°N 114.93806°W / 50.48639; -114.93806 (Mount Odlum) [209] named after Major-General Victor Wentworth Odlum, CB, CMG, DSO (1880 - 1953?), Vancouver newspaper editor and insurance broker, commander of the British Columbia Regiment, Canadian Expeditionary Force, WW I; Vancouver MLA, 1924–28; High Commissioner to Australia, 1940; Minister to China, 1942; Minister to Turkey, 1947.
Mount Loomis 50°27′45″N 114°55′11″W / 50.46250°N 114.91972°W / 50.46250; -114.91972 (Mount Loomis) Elk Lakes named after Major-General Sir Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis, CMG, DSO, KCB (1870–1937), Montreal manufacturer and contractor; commander of Western Canadian Infantry Brigade in WW I.
Mount McPhail 50°24′30″N 114°51′41″W / 50.40833°N 114.86139°W / 50.40833; -114.86139 (Mount McPhail) Fording River Pass [210]
Mount Bishop 50°26′24″N 114°52′35″W / 50.44000°N 114.87639°W / 50.44000; -114.87639 (Mount Bishop) [211] named after World War I fighter pilot, Air Marshal William Avery Bishop, VC, DSO, MC; ("Billy" Bishop)
Mount Muir 50°23′39″N 114°49′34″W / 50.39417°N 114.82611°W / 50.39417; -114.82611 (Mount Muir) Fording River Pass [212] named after Alex Muir (died 1906), author of "The Maple Leaf"
Mount Strachan 50°22′59″N 114°49′06″W / 50.38306°N 114.81833°W / 50.38306; -114.81833 (Mount Strachan) [213] named after Harcus Strachan, VC, MC
Mount Maclaren Mount Mclaren 50°21′31″N 114°47′23″W / 50.35861°N 114.78972°W / 50.35861; -114.78972 (Mount Maclaren) [214] named after Brigadier-General Charles H. Maclaren, DSO, (1878–1962)
Mount Cornwell 50°18′02″N 114°46′53″W / 50.30056°N 114.78139°W / 50.30056; -114.78139 (Mount Cornwell) hd Fording River [215] named after Jack Cornwell VC, HMS Chester, boy hero of the Battle of Jutland, 31 May 1916.
Mount Bolton 50°19′48″N 114°48′04″W / 50.33000°N 114.80111°W / 50.33000; -114.80111 (Mount Bolton) [216]
Mount Armstrong 50°21′01″N 114°46′04″W / 50.35028°N 114.76778°W / 50.35028; -114.76778 (Mount Armstrong) hd Fording River [217]
Baril Peak 50°17′58″N 114°45′22″W / 50.29944°N 114.75611°W / 50.29944; -114.75611 (Baril Peak) NE of Elkford [218]
Mount Etherington 50°16′16″N 114°45′34″W / 50.27111°N 114.75944°W / 50.27111; -114.75944 (Mount Etherington) Fording River Pass [219]
Mount Scringer 50°14′36″N 114°46′10″W / 50.24333°N 114.76944°W / 50.24333; -114.76944 (Mount Scringer) [220]
Mount Holcroft 50°14′05″N 114°45′54″W / 50.23472°N 114.76500°W / 50.23472; -114.76500 (Mount Holcroft) [221]
Mount Farquhar 50°12′55″N 114°45′01″W / 50.21528°N 114.75028°W / 50.21528; -114.75028 (Mount Farquhar) [222]
Mount Gass 50°07′15″N 114°44′16″W / 50.12083°N 114.73778°W / 50.12083; -114.73778 (Mount Gass) NE of Elkford [223]
Mount Lyall The Cone 50°05′22″N 114°42′20″W / 50.08944°N 114.70556°W / 50.08944; -114.70556 (Mount Lyall) immediately NE of Elkford [224]
Beehive Mountain 50°03′56″N 114°39′46″W / 50.06556°N 114.66278°W / 50.06556; -114.66278 (Beehive Mountain) E of Elkford [225] name is descriptive of shape
Tornado Mountain 49°58′01″N 114°39′16″W / 49.96694°N 114.65444°W / 49.96694; -114.65444 (Tornado Mountain) [226]
Allison Peak The Needle's Eye 49°44′36″N 114°38′46″W / 49.74333°N 114.64611°W / 49.74333; -114.64611 (Allison Peak) Crowsnest Pass [227] Named after Douglas Allison, early settler on Allison Creek (Alberta) and former Royal North-West Mounted Police officer
Phillipps Peak 49°39′47″N 114°39′26″W / 49.66306°N 114.65722°W / 49.66306; -114.65722 (Phillilpps Peak) N side Crowsnest Pass [228]
Crowsnest Ridge 49°38′11″N 114°39′30″W / 49.63639°N 114.65833°W / 49.63639; -114.65833 (Crowsnest Ridge) N side Crowsnest Pass [229]
Loop Ridge 49°36′30″N 114°44′35″W / 49.60833°N 114.74306°W / 49.60833; -114.74306 (Loop Ridge) W side Crowsnest Pass [230]
Andy Good Peak 49°33′55″N 114°35′17″W / 49.56528°N 114.58806°W / 49.56528; -114.58806 (Andy Good Peak) S side Crowsnest Pass [231] named after a hotelkeeper at an 1899-era railway boomtown in the pass, Crowsnest)
Tent Mountain 49°33′14″N 114°42′19″W / 49.55389°N 114.70528°W / 49.55389; -114.70528 (Tent Mountain) [232]
Mount Ptolemy 49°32′57″N 114°37′52″W / 49.54917°N 114.63111°W / 49.54917; -114.63111 (Mount Ptolemy) [233] see Ptolemy
Mount McGladrey 49°30′36″N 114°35′14″W / 49.51000°N 114.58722°W / 49.51000; -114.58722 (Mount McGladrey) [234]
Mount Pengelly 49°30′06″N 114°35′46″W / 49.50167°N 114.59611°W / 49.50167; -114.59611 (Mount Pengelly) [235] [236] named in 1914 after the family name of the wife of A.J. Campbell, an assistant to A.O. Wheeler of the Interprovincial Boundary Survey
Mount Darrah 49°28′22″N 114°35′37″W / 49.47278°N 114.59361°W / 49.47278; -114.59361 (Mount Darrah) [237] named after Capt. Charles John Darrah, RE, astronomer to the International Boundary Commission, which with its US counterpart surveyed the BC portion of the 49th parallel 1858–1862.
Hollebeke Mountain 49°22′37″N 114°34′03″W / 49.37694°N 114.56750°W / 49.37694; -114.56750 (Hollebeke Mountain) [238] named after Hollebeke a village near Ypres, Belgium
St. Eloi Mountain 49°19′35″N 114°28′44″W / 49.32639°N 114.47889°W / 49.32639; -114.47889 (St. Eloi Mountain) [239] named after St. Eloi, Belgium, near Ypres, where Canadians fought in 1916
Mount Haig 2612 49°17′21″N 114°26′47″W / 49.28917°N 114.44639°W / 49.28917; -114.44639 (Mount Haig) Middle Kootenay Pass [240] named after Capt. Robert Wolseley Haig, RA, astronomer to the International Boundary Commission, which with its US counterpart surveyed the BC portion of the 49th Parallel 1858–1862.
Rainy Ridge 49°14′52″N 114°22′50″W / 49.24778°N 114.38056°W / 49.24778; -114.38056 (Rainy Ridge) [241]
Three Lakes Ridge 49°14′14″N 114°24′10″W / 49.23722°N 114.40278°W / 49.23722; -114.40278 (Three Lakes Ridge) [242]
Scarpe Mountain 49°12′48″N 114°24′08″W / 49.21333°N 114.40222°W / 49.21333; -114.40222 (Scarpe Mountain) [243] named for the Scarpe River, which flows through Arras, France, where Canadians fought in 1917–18
La Coulotte Peak 49°12′01″N 114°19′06″W / 49.20028°N 114.31833°W / 49.20028; -114.31833 (La Coulotte Peak) [244] La Coulotte is a village near Lens, France
Mount Matkin 49°11′20″N 114°13′37″W / 49.18889°N 114.22694°W / 49.18889; -114.22694 (Mount Matkin) [245]
La Coulotte Ridge 49°11′13″N 114°17′31″W / 49.18694°N 114.29194°W / 49.18694; -114.29194 (La Coulotte Ridge) [246] La Coulotte is a village near Lens, France
Font Mountain 49°10′31″N 114°12′50″W / 49.17528°N 114.21389°W / 49.17528; -114.21389 (Font Mountain) [247]
Kishinena Peak 49°07′06″N 114°09′00″W / 49.11833°N 114.15000°W / 49.11833; -114.15000 (Kishinena Peak) South Kootenay Pass [248] kishinena is the Ktunaxa word for white fir or balsam
Festubert Mountain Burgess Mountain 49°04′58″N 114°07′58″W / 49.08278°N 114.13278°W / 49.08278; -114.13278 (Festubert Mountain) [249] Named after Festubert, a village near La Bassée, France, where Canadian troops fought in 1915.
Forum Peak 2415 49°00′14″N 114°04′17″W / 49.00389°N 114.07139°W / 49.00389; -114.07139 (Forum Peak) [250] just north of the Canada–United States border

See also Edit

References Edit

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  2. ^ "Gorman, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  3. ^ "Mount Gorman". Bivouac.com.
  4. ^ "Kakwa Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  5. ^ "Kakwa Mountain". Bivouac.com.
  6. ^ "Côté, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  7. ^ "Mount Côté". Bivouac.com.
  8. ^ "Intersection Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  9. ^ "Intersection Mountain". Bivouac.com.
  10. ^ "Morkill, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  11. ^ "Mount Morkill". Bivouac.com.
  12. ^ "Forget, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  13. ^ "Mount Forget". Bivouac.com.
  14. ^ "Talbot, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  15. ^ "Mount Talbot". Bivouac.com.
  16. ^ "Interpass Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  17. ^ "Interpass Ridge". Bivouac.com.
  18. ^ "Big Shale Hill". BC Geographical Names.
  19. ^ "Big Shale Hill". Bivouac.com.
  20. ^ "Mount Pauline". BC Geographical Names.
  21. ^ "Mount Pauline". Bivouac.com.
  22. ^ "Perseverance Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  23. ^ "Perseverance Mountain". Bivouac.com.
  24. ^ "Jackpine Mountina". BC Geographical Names.
  25. ^ "Jackpine Mountain". Bivouac.com.
  26. ^ "Bess, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  27. ^ "Mount Bess". Bivouac.com.
  28. ^ "Whiteshield Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  29. ^ "Treadmill Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  30. ^ "Mumm Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  31. ^ "Upright Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  32. ^ "Phillips, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  33. ^ "Tatei Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  34. ^ "Titkana Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  35. ^ "Chushina Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  36. ^ "Lynx Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  37. ^ "Machray, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  38. ^ "Salient Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  39. ^ "McCord, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  40. ^ "Razorback Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  41. ^ "Caledonia Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  42. ^ "O'Beirne, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  43. ^ "Tête Roche". BC Geographical Names.
  44. ^ "Lucerne Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  45. ^ "Bingley Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  46. ^ "Leather Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  47. ^ "Yellowhead Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  48. ^ "Miette Hill". BC Geographical Names.
  49. ^ "Kataka Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  50. ^ "Clairvaux, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  51. ^ "Vista Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  52. ^ "Caniche Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  53. ^ "Tonquin Hill". BC Geographical Names.
  54. ^ "Bastion Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  55. ^ "Drawbridge Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  56. ^ "Redoubt Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  57. ^ "Dungeon Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  58. ^ "Fraser, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  59. ^ "Paragon Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  60. ^ "Parapet Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  61. ^ "Simon Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  62. ^ "Bennington Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  63. ^ "McDonell Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  64. ^ "Scarp Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  65. ^ "Mastdon Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  66. ^ "Elephas Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  67. ^ "Whitecrow Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  68. ^ "Blackrock Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  69. ^ "Divergence Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  70. ^ "Alnus Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  71. ^ "Ross Cox, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  72. ^ "Mallard Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  73. ^ "Scott, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  74. ^ "Lick Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  75. ^ "Mount Oates". BC Geographical Names.
  76. ^ "Ermatinger, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  77. ^ "Hooker, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  78. ^ "McGillivray Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  79. ^ "Fortress Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  80. ^ "Younghusband Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  81. ^ "Apex Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  82. ^ "Chaba Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  83. ^ "Eden Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  84. ^ "Snow Dome". BC Geographical Names.
  85. ^ "Wales Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  86. ^ "King Edward, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  87. ^ "Columbia, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  88. ^ "Omega Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  89. ^ "Triad Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  90. ^ "Watchman Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  91. ^ "Spring-Rice, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  92. ^ "Quéant Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  93. ^ "Fresnoy Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  94. ^ "Mount Alexandra". BC Geographical Names.
  95. ^ "Douai Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  96. ^ "Oppy Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  97. ^ "Farbus Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  98. ^ "Lyell, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  99. ^ "Ernest Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  100. ^ "Walter Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  101. ^ "Christian Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  102. ^ "Division Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  103. ^ "Mons Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  104. ^ "St. Julien Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  105. ^ "Howse Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  106. ^ "Synge, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  107. ^ "Aiguille Peak". BC Geographical Names.L
  108. ^ "Midway Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  109. ^ "Stairway Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  110. ^ "Ebon Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  111. ^ "Conway, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  112. ^ "Breaker Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  113. ^ "Freshfield, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  114. ^ "Lambe, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  115. ^ "Barbette Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  116. ^ "Whiteaves, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  117. ^ "Pilkington, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  118. ^ "Prior Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  119. ^ "Bulyea, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  120. ^ "Low, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  121. ^ "Leman, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  122. ^ "Queen Elizabeth, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  123. ^ "Mistaya Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  124. ^ "Barnard, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  125. ^ "Gilgit Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  126. ^ "Nanga Parbat Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  127. ^ "Helmer, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  128. ^ "Barlow, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  129. ^ "Trutch, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  130. ^ "Waitabit Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  131. ^ "Trapper Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  132. ^ "Baker, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  133. ^ Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia entry "Mount Baker"
  134. ^ "Habel, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  135. ^ "Rhondda, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  136. ^ "St. Nicholas Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  137. ^ "Olive, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  138. ^ "Balfour, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  139. ^ "Lilliput Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  140. ^ "Daly, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  141. ^ "Bosworth, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  142. ^ "Popes Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  143. ^ "Collier Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  144. ^ "Victoria, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  145. ^ Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia entry "Mount Victoria"
  146. ^ "Lefroy, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  147. ^ "Little, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  148. ^ "Glacier Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  149. ^ "Ringrose Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  150. ^ "Hungabee Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  151. ^ "Wenkchemna Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  152. ^ "Neptuak Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  153. ^ "Deltaform Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  154. ^ "Bowlen, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  155. ^ "Tuzo, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  156. ^ "Fay, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  157. ^ "Perren, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  158. ^ "Little, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  159. ^ "Allen, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  160. ^ "Quadra Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  161. ^ "Chimney Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  162. ^ "Boom Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  163. ^ "Storm Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  164. ^ "Beatrice Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  165. ^ "Ball, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  166. ^ "Isabelle Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  167. ^ "Haiduk Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  168. ^ "Scarab Peak". Bivouac.com.
  169. ^ "Twin Cairns". BC Geographical Names.
  170. ^ "Standish Hump". BC Geographical Names.
  171. ^ "Quartz Hill". BC Geographical Names.
  172. ^ "Fatigue Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  173. ^ "Citadel Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  174. ^ "Golden Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  175. ^ "Nasswald Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  176. ^ "Og Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  177. ^ "Cave Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  178. ^ "Cautley, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  179. ^ "Wonder Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  180. ^ "Towers, The". BC Geographical Names.
  181. ^ "Terrapin Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  182. ^ "Magog, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  183. ^ "Assiniboine, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  184. ^ "Lunette Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  185. ^ "Gloria, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  186. ^ "Aye Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  187. ^ "Eon Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  188. ^ "Aurora Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  189. ^ "Windy Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  190. ^ "Red Man Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  191. ^ "Leval, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  192. ^ "White Man Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  193. ^ "Robertson, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  194. ^ "Sir Douglas, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  195. ^ "King Albert, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  196. ^ "Maude, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  197. ^ "Beatty, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  198. ^ "Worthington, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  199. ^ "McHarg, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  200. ^ "Northover, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  201. ^ "Tyrwhitt, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  202. ^ "Foch, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  203. ^ "Warrior Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  204. ^ "Cordonnier, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  205. ^ "Pétain, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  206. ^ "Mangin, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  207. ^ "Storelk Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  208. ^ "Fox, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  209. ^ "Oldum, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  210. ^ "McPhail, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  211. ^ "Bishop, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  212. ^ "Muir, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  213. ^ "Strachan, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  214. ^ "Maclaren, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  215. ^ "Cornwell, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  216. ^ "Bolton, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  217. ^ "Armstrong, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  218. ^ "Baril Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  219. ^ "Etherington, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  220. ^ "Scringer, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  221. ^ "Holcroft, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  222. ^ "Farquhar, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  223. ^ "Gass, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  224. ^ "Lyall, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  225. ^ "Beehive Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  226. ^ "Tornado Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  227. ^ "Allison Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  228. ^ "McPhillipps Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  229. ^ "Crowsnest Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  230. ^ "Loop Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  231. ^ "Andy Good Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  232. ^ "Tent Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  233. ^ "Ptolemy, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  234. ^ "McGladrey, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  235. ^ "Pengelly, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  236. ^ "Mount Pengelly". Bivouac.com.
  237. ^ "Darrah, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  238. ^ "Hollebeke Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  239. ^ "St. Eloi Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  240. ^ "Haig, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  241. ^ "Rainy Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  242. ^ "Three Lakes Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  243. ^ "Scarpe Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  244. ^ "La Coulotte Peak". BC Geographical Names.
  245. ^ "Matkin, Mount". BC Geographical Names.
  246. ^ "La Coulotte Ridge". BC Geographical Names.
  247. ^ "Font Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  248. ^ "Kishinena Peak". BC Geographical Names.
list, peaks, alberta, british, columbia, border, this, list, peaks, alberta, british, columbia, border, being, spine, continental, divide, from, canada, united, states, border, 120th, meridian, which, where, boundary, departs, from, continental, divide, goes, . This is a list of peaks on the Alberta British Columbia border being the spine of the Continental Divide from the Canada United States border to the 120th meridian which is where the boundary departs from the Continental Divide and goes due north to the 60th parallel Peaks are listed from north to south and include the four peaks not on the Continental Divide but which are on the 120th Meridian stretching approximately 60 kilometres 37 mi due north from Intersection Mountain which as its name implies is located at the intersection of the Divide and the Meridian Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates Name Alternate name s Elevation m Coordinates Location range Parks BCGNIS CGNDB Other cites CommentsDinosaur Ridge 1691 54 20 00 N 120 00 00 W 54 33333 N 120 00000 W 54 33333 120 00000 Dinosaur Ridge S side Narraway River 1 name was inspired by profile of the ridge on the 120th Meridian not on the Continental DivideMount Gorman 2380 54 11 00 N 120 00 00 W 54 18333 N 120 00000 W 54 18333 120 00000 Mount Gorman 2 3 on the 120th Meridian not on the Continental DivideKakwa Mountain 2295 54 04 35 N 120 00 00 W 54 07639 N 120 00000 W 54 07639 120 00000 Kakwa Mountain Jarvis Pass Kakwa Willmore 4 5 on the 120th Meridian not on the Continental DivideMount Cote Mount Arthur 2391 53 53 00 N 120 00 00 W 53 88333 N 120 00000 W 53 88333 120 00000 Mount Cote 6 7 on the 120th Meridian not on the Continental DivideIntersection Mountain 2461 53 48 00 N 120 00 00 W 53 80000 N 120 00000 W 53 80000 120 00000 Intersection Mountain 8 9 apparently named for its location at the intersection of the Continental Divide and the 120th MeridianMount Morkill 2267 53 41 42 N 119 50 27 W 53 69500 N 119 84083 W 53 69500 119 84083 Mount Morkill 10 11 Mount Forget Detail Mountain 2122 53 39 49 N 119 44 23 W 53 66361 N 119 73972 W 53 66361 119 73972 Mount Forget Morkill Pass 12 13 named after the Hon Amedee Emmanuel Forget 1847 1923 of Banff last Lieutenant Governor of the North West Territories 1898 1905 first Lieutenant Governor of Saskatchewan 1905 1910 senator 1911 1923Mount Talbot 2372 53 36 57 N 119 43 01 W 53 61583 N 119 71694 W 53 61583 119 71694 Mount Talbot Shale Pass 14 15 Interpass Ridge 2301 53 36 39 N 119 56 27 W 53 61083 N 119 94083 W 53 61083 119 94083 Interpass Ridge Avalanche Pass Beaverdam Pass 16 17 named is derived from location between Beaverdam Pass SE and Avalanche Pass E Big Shale Hill Great Shale Hill 2405 53 35 24 N 119 46 22 W 53 59000 N 119 77278 W 53 59000 119 77278 Big Shale Hill Shale Pass Morkill Pass 18 19 Mount Pauline 2650 53 32 06 N 119 53 56 W 53 53500 N 119 89889 W 53 53500 119 89889 Mount Pauline Beaverdam Pass 20 21 Perseverance Mountain 2434 53 27 30 N 119 45 20 W 53 45833 N 119 75556 W 53 45833 119 75556 Perseverance Mountain 22 23 Jackpine Mountain 2555 53 22 16 N 119 33 46 W 53 37111 N 119 56278 W 53 37111 119 56278 Jackpine Mountain Jackpine Pass Holmes Jackpine Rivers 24 25 Mount Bess 3203 53 20 55 N 119 22 38 W 53 34861 N 119 37722 W 53 34861 119 37722 Mount Bess Bess Pass 26 27 Whiteshield Mountain 2555 53 18 19 N 119 21 16 W 53 30528 N 119 35444 W 53 30528 119 35444 Whiteshield Mountain Mount Robson 28 Treadmill Ridge 53 12 22 N 118 53 24 W 53 20611 N 118 89000 W 53 20611 118 89000 Treadmill Ridge 29 Mumm Peak 2964 53 11 28 N 119 08 52 W 53 19111 N 119 14778 W 53 19111 119 14778 Mumm Peak Berg Lake Mount Robson Jasper 30 Upright Mountain 2978 53 11 16 N 118 51 42 W 53 18778 N 118 86167 W 53 18778 118 86167 Upright Mountain Mount Robson 31 upright because the strata of the mountain have been tilted nearly uprightMount Phillips Resolution Mountain 3246 53 10 37 N 119 15 39 W 53 17694 N 119 26083 W 53 17694 119 26083 Mount Phillips 32 Tatei Ridge 53 09 39 N 119 04 46 W 53 16083 N 119 07944 W 53 16083 119 07944 Tatei Ridge Mount Robson 33 Tatei means wind language not stated in source Titkana Peak 53 09 20 N 119 03 59 W 53 15556 N 119 06639 W 53 15556 119 06639 Titkana Peak 34 Titkana means bird in the Stoney Nakoda languageChushina Ridge 53 08 08 N 119 02 54 W 53 13556 N 119 04833 W 53 13556 119 04833 Chushina Ridge Mount Robson 35 Chushina means small in the Stoney Nakoda languageLynx Mountain 3192 53 07 32 N 119 02 53 W 53 12556 N 119 04806 W 53 12556 119 04806 Lynx Mountain Mount Robson 36 Mount Machray 53 02 51 N 118 46 39 W 53 04750 N 118 77750 W 53 04750 118 77750 Mount Machray Mount Robson 37 Named after Robert Machray DD 1831 1904 first Anglican Bishop of Rupert s LandSalient Mountain 53 02 47 N 118 42 12 W 53 04639 N 118 70333 W 53 04639 118 70333 Salient Mountain Miette Pass Mount Robson 38 Mount McCord 53 02 35 N 118 40 03 W 53 04306 N 118 66750 W 53 04306 118 66750 Mount McCord Miette Pass Mount Robson 39 named for the head surveyor in this area of the CPR Survey of 1872Razorback Mountain 52 58 14 N 118 40 23 W 52 97056 N 118 67306 W 52 97056 118 67306 Razorback Mountain Yellowhead Pass Mount Robson 40 Caledonia Mountain 52 57 05 N 118 39 08 W 52 95139 N 118 65222 W 52 95139 118 65222 Caledonia Mountain Yellowhead Pass Mount Robson 41 Caledonia Valley is an old name for the Yellowhead Pass and signifies the route used by fur traders to get to the New Caledonia fur district in north central BCMount O Beirne 52 54 49 N 118 37 17 W 52 91361 N 118 62139 W 52 91361 118 62139 Mount O Beirne 42 Tete Roche 52 54 03 N 118 33 46 W 52 90083 N 118 56278 W 52 90083 118 56278 Tete Roche 43 name suggested by Tete Jaune yellow head nickname of the trapper for whom Yellowhead Pass is named apparently Francois Decoigne who was in charge of Jasper House in 1814 Lucerne Peak 2412 52 53 04 N 118 35 03 W 52 88444 N 118 58417 W 52 88444 118 58417 Lucerne Peak 44 named because of the vicinity s resemblance to Lucerne SwitzerlandBingley Peak Bingley Mountain 52 52 55 N 118 37 28 W 52 88194 N 118 62444 W 52 88194 118 62444 Bingley Peak 45 Leather Peak 52 52 52 N 118 36 57 W 52 88111 N 118 61583 W 52 88111 118 61583 Leather Peak Yellowhead Pass Mount Robson 46 derived from Leatherhead Pass one of several alternate historical names for the Yellowhead PassYellowhead Mountain Seven Sisters 2488 52 52 52 N 118 36 56 W 52 88111 N 118 61556 W 52 88111 118 61556 Yellowhead Mountain Yellowhead Pass 47 Miette Hill 52 50 51 N 118 23 02 W 52 84750 N 118 38389 W 52 84750 118 38389 Miette Hill Yellowhead Pass Mount Robson 48 Kataka Mountain 52 49 55 N 118 23 50 W 52 83194 N 118 39722 W 52 83194 118 39722 Kataka Mountain Mount Robson 49 kataka means fort language not specified Mount Clairvaux Clairvaux Mountain 52 48 21 N 118 25 09 W 52 80583 N 118 41917 W 52 80583 118 41917 Mount Clairvaux 50 named in the sense of clear valley i e the Yellowhead Pass not for Clairvaux France Vista Peak 52 45 56 N 118 24 15 W 52 76556 N 118 40417 W 52 76556 118 40417 Vista Peak Mount Robson 51 Caniche Peak 52 45 14 N 118 22 16 W 52 75389 N 118 37111 W 52 75389 118 37111 Caniche Peak Mount Robson 52 caniche is French for poodle the peaks resemblance to a poodle prompted the suggestion Poodle Peak but the name Caniche was chosen to give it more class Tonquin Hill 52 44 16 N 118 19 40 W 52 73778 N 118 32778 W 52 73778 118 32778 Tonquin Hill Tonquin Pass Mount Robson 53 as with Tonquin Valley Tonquin Pass Tonquin Creek apparently named for the ill fated fur trade ship the TonquinBastion Peak 52 42 32 N 118 20 41 W 52 70889 N 118 34472 W 52 70889 118 34472 Bastion Peak Mount Robson 54 Drawbridge Peak 52 42 13 N 118 19 34 W 52 70361 N 118 32611 W 52 70361 118 32611 Drawbridge Peak Mount Robson 55 Redoubt Peak 52 41 22 N 118 17 57 W 52 68944 N 118 29917 W 52 68944 118 29917 Redoubt Peak Mount Robson 56 redoubt as in a small fortification emplacmeentDungeon Peak 52 41 06 N 118 17 44 W 52 68500 N 118 29556 W 52 68500 118 29556 Dungeon Peak Mount Robson 57 Mount Fraser 3313 52 41 06 N 118 17 44 W 52 68500 N 118 29556 W 52 68500 118 29556 Mount Fraser Mount Robson 58 named after explorer Simon FraserParagon Peak 52 40 29 N 118 17 19 W 52 67472 N 118 28861 W 52 67472 118 28861 Paragon Peak Mount Robson 59 Parapet Peak 52 40 01 N 118 17 39 W 52 66694 N 118 29417 W 52 66694 118 29417 Parapet Peak Mount Robson 60 Simon Peak 52 39 23 N 118 19 09 W 52 65639 N 118 31917 W 52 65639 118 31917 Simon Peak Mount Robson 61 one of the subpeaks of Mt Fraser named for Simon FraserBennington Peak 52 39 17 N 118 17 53 W 52 65472 N 118 29806 W 52 65472 118 29806 Bennington Peak 62 Bennington is the north peak of Mt Fraser which was named for Simon Fraser explorer who was born in Bennington Vermont the namesake of this peakMcDonell Peak 52 39 05 N 118 18 22 W 52 65139 N 118 30611 W 52 65139 118 30611 McDonell Peak Mount Robson 63 one of the subpeaks of Mt FraserScarp Mountain 52 37 59 N 118 21 21 W 52 63306 N 118 35583 W 52 63306 118 35583 Scarp Mountain Mount Robson 64 Mastodon Mountain 52 36 27 N 118 20 19 W 52 60750 N 118 33861 W 52 60750 118 33861 Mastodon Mountain Mount Robson 65 Elephas Mountain 52 35 48 N 118 19 47 W 52 59667 N 118 32972 W 52 59667 118 32972 Elephas Mountain Mount Robson 66 Whitecrow Mountain 52 35 00 N 118 16 00 W 52 58333 N 118 26667 W 52 58333 118 26667 Whitecrow Mountain Mount Robson 67 named because of the large number of white crows seen on its face by members of the interprovincial boundary surveyBlackrock Mountain 52 34 17 N 118 17 59 W 52 57139 N 118 29972 W 52 57139 118 29972 Blackrock Mountain Mount Robson 68 named for the peak s black rockDivergence Peak 52 30 00 N 117 59 30 W 52 50000 N 117 99167 W 52 50000 117 99167 Divergence Peak Hamber 69 named because it forms a corner in the interprovincial boundaryAlnus Peak 52 29 15 N 118 00 26 W 52 48750 N 118 00722 W 52 48750 118 00722 Alnus Peak Hamber 70 alnus is the Latin word for alder groves of which are abundant on the mountainMount Ross Cox 52 27 31 N 118 01 05 W 52 45861 N 118 01806 W 52 45861 118 01806 Mount Ross Cox 71 named after Ross Cox author of a book The Columbia River publ 1832Mallard Peak 52 27 30 N 118 13 39 W 52 45833 N 118 22750 W 52 45833 118 22750 Mallard Peak Hamber 72 Mount Scott 52 26 54 N 118 03 21 W 52 44833 N 118 05583 W 52 44833 118 05583 Mount Scott Hamber 73 Named after Capt Scott of the British Antarctic ExpeditionLick Peak 52 26 48 N 117 54 58 W 52 44667 N 117 91611 W 52 44667 117 91611 Lick Peak Fortress Lake Hamber 74 Mount Oates 52 26 20 N 118 02 01 W 52 43889 N 118 03361 W 52 43889 118 03361 Mount Oates 75 named after Lawrence Oates an officer of the British Antarctic ExpeditionMount Ermatinger 52 25 03 N 118 02 45 W 52 41750 N 118 04583 W 52 41750 118 04583 Mount Ermatinger 76 named after Edward Ermatinger who with his brother Francis served with the Hudson s Bay Company in the Columbia District from 1818 onwardsMount Hooker 52 24 20 N 118 05 41 W 52 40556 N 118 09472 W 52 40556 118 09472 Mount Hooker Athabasca Pass 77 named by David Douglas for Sir William Jackson Hooker 1785 1865 distinguished botanist of the time 1827 McGillivray Ridge 52 23 26 N 118 10 22 W 52 39056 N 118 17278 W 52 39056 118 17278 McGillivray Ridge 78 named after William McGillivray 1764 1825 North West Company partner and politician in Lower CanadaFortress Mountain 3000 52 23 23 N 117 43 18 W 52 38972 N 117 72167 W 52 38972 117 72167 Fortress Mountain Fortress Lake Hamber 79 Younghusband Ridge 52 14 04 N 117 48 42 W 52 23444 N 117 81167 W 52 23444 117 81167 Younghusband Ridge 80 named after British Lieutenant Colonel Sir Francis Younghusband who led the expedition named for him into Tibet in the 1930s and established relations with the Dalai LamaApex Mountain 52 12 55 N 117 49 15 W 52 21528 N 117 82083 W 52 21528 117 82083 Apex Mountain 81 Chaba Peak 52 11 54 N 117 40 19 W 52 19833 N 117 67194 W 52 19833 117 67194 Chaba Peak Fortress Lake 82 Chaba is the Stoney Nakoda word for beaver commemorating Job Beaver a Stoney from Morley Alberta who hunted in this areaEden Peak 52 11 17 N 117 43 58 W 52 18806 N 117 73278 W 52 18806 117 73278 Eden Peak 83 Snow Dome 3456 52 11 15 N 117 18 59 W 52 18750 N 117 31639 W 52 18750 117 31639 Snow Dome Columbia Icefield 84 Wales Peak 52 11 06 N 117 39 25 W 52 18500 N 117 65694 W 52 18500 117 65694 Wales Peak 85 Mount King Edward 52 09 24 N 117 31 11 W 52 15667 N 117 51972 W 52 15667 117 51972 Mount King Edward Columbia Icefield 86 Mount Columbia 3747 52 08 50 N 117 26 30 W 52 14722 N 117 44167 W 52 14722 117 44167 Mount Columbia Columbia Icefield 87 Omega Peak 52 07 45 N 117 34 44 W 52 12917 N 117 57889 W 52 12917 117 57889 Omega Peak Columbia Icefield 88 Triad Peak 52 07 43 N 117 33 29 W 52 12861 N 117 55806 W 52 12861 117 55806 Triad Peak 89 Watchman Peak 52 02 29 N 117 14 02 W 52 04139 N 117 23389 W 52 04139 117 23389 Watchman Peak Thompson Pass 90 Mount Spring Rice 52 01 00 N 117 14 08 W 52 01667 N 117 23556 W 52 01667 117 23556 Mount Spring Rice Thompson Pass 91 named in 1919 for Sir Cecil Arthur Spring Rice 1859 1918 British ambassador to Persia 1906 1908 British ambassador to Sweden 1908 1913 British ambassador to USA 1913 1918 Queant Mountain 52 00 29 N 117 14 24 W 52 00806 N 117 24000 W 52 00806 117 24000 Queant Mountain 92 named for Queant France captured by Canadian troops on September 2 1918Fresnoy Mountain 51 59 48 N 117 13 01 W 51 99667 N 117 21694 W 51 99667 117 21694 Fresnoy Mountain 93 named after Fresnoy Ainse France in commemoration of its liberation by Canadian troops on April 13 1917Mount Alexandra 51 58 51 N 117 11 54 W 51 98083 N 117 19833 W 51 98083 117 19833 Mount Alexandra 94 named in 1902 to commemorate Queen AlexandraDouai Mountain 51 58 37 N 117 11 23 W 51 97694 N 117 18972 W 51 97694 117 18972 Douai Mountain 95 named in 1919 to commemorate the town of Douai France liberated by Canadian and other Allied troops on 18 October 1918Oppy Mountain 3311 51 58 24 N 117 08 56 W 51 97333 N 117 14889 W 51 97333 117 14889 Oppy Mountain 96 named for Oppy a village 6 mi SE of Lens France where many Canadian troops diedFarbus Mountain 51 57 48 N 117 07 49 W 51 96333 N 117 13028 W 51 96333 117 13028 Farbus Mountain 97 named for Farbus France on the east slope of Vimy Ridge to commemorate the Canadians who fought there in World WaMount Lyell 3504 51 57 25 N 117 06 13 W 51 95694 N 117 10361 W 51 95694 117 10361 Mount Lyell 98 named in 1858 after Sir Charles Lyell 1795 1875 the noted British geologistErnest Peak 51 57 24 N 117 06 13 W 51 95667 N 117 10361 W 51 95667 117 10361 Ernest Peak 99 named for Ernest Feuz of Interlaken Switzerland who was one of five climbing guides brought by the CPR to Glacier House One of five peaks on Mount Lyell named for this group of guidesWalter Peak 51 57 08 N 117 06 08 W 51 95222 N 117 10222 W 51 95222 117 10222 Walter Peak 100 named for Walter Feuz of Interlaken Switzerland who was one of five climbing guides brought by the CPR to Glacier House One of five peaks on Mount Lyell named for this group of guidesChristian Peak 51 56 39 N 117 05 54 W 51 94417 N 117 09833 W 51 94417 117 09833 Christian Peak 101 named for Christian Hassler of Interlaken Switzerland who was one of five climbing guides brought by the CPR to Glacier House One of five peaks on Mount Lyell named for this group of guidesDivision Mountain 51 53 29 N 117 01 10 W 51 89139 N 117 01944 W 51 89139 117 01944 Division Mountain 102 Mons Peak 51 51 36 N 117 02 06 W 51 86000 N 117 03500 W 51 86000 117 03500 Mons Peak 103 named for Mons Belgium scene of the first British fighting in World War I 23 August 1914 and which was recaptured by Canadian troops immediately before the Armistice 11 November 1918 St Julien Mountain 3090 51 50 13 N 117 00 33 W 51 83694 N 117 00917 W 51 83694 117 00917 St Julien Mountain 104 named for scene of Canadian troops fighting Battle of St Julien in World War I April 1915 Howse Peak 3295 51 48 50 N 116 40 52 W 51 81389 N 116 68111 W 51 81389 116 68111 Howse Peak Howse Pass hd Blaeberry River 105 Mount Synge 2972 51 48 20 N 116 39 44 W 51 80556 N 116 66222 W 51 80556 116 66222 Synge Peak 106 named after Capt M H Synge of the Royal Engineers who advocated a transcontinental railway in 1852Aiguille Peak 51 48 16 N 116 40 11 W 51 80444 N 116 66972 W 51 80444 116 66972 Aiguille Peak hd Blaeberry River 107 aiguille is French for needle referring to the peak s shapeMidway Peak 51 48 05 N 116 39 20 W 51 80139 N 116 65556 W 51 80139 116 65556 Midway Peak 108 Stairway Peak 51 47 36 N 116 39 22 W 51 79333 N 116 65611 W 51 79333 116 65611 Stairway Peak 109 Ebon Peak 51 46 39 N 116 38 52 W 51 77750 N 116 64778 W 51 77750 116 64778 Ebon Peak 110 named because it appears black when other peaks are covered in snowMount Conway 51 45 50 N 116 47 36 W 51 76389 N 116 79333 W 51 76389 116 79333 Mount Conway 111 named after Sir William Martin Conway then president of the Alpine Club afterwards Baron Conway of Allington 1856 1937 famous mountain climber and author of works on art and mountaineering knighted 1895 elevated to the peerage in 1931 Breaker Mountain 51 45 48 N 116 39 05 W 51 76333 N 116 65139 W 51 76333 116 65139 Breaker Mountain Howse Pass 112 Mount Freshfield 3337 51 44 35 N 116 56 51 W 51 74306 N 116 94750 W 51 74306 116 94750 Mount Freshfield nr hd Valenciennes River 113 Mount Lambe 51 44 16 N 116 49 17 W 51 73778 N 116 82139 W 51 73778 116 82139 Mount Lambe 114 Barbette Mountain 3072 51 43 29 N 116 37 05 W 51 72472 N 116 61806 W 51 72472 116 61806 Barbette Mountain 115 barbette refers to a mound of platform of earth on which gun emplacements are built the mountain has two platform like summitsMount Whiteaves 51 43 27 N 116 47 56 W 51 72417 N 116 79889 W 51 72417 116 79889 Mount Whiteaves 116 named for J F Whiteaves who was a paleontologist for the Geological Survey of CanadaMount Pilkington 51 43 25 N 116 55 40 W 51 72361 N 116 92778 W 51 72361 116 92778 Mount Pilkington 117 Prior Peak Mount Prior 51 43 15 N 116 55 52 W 51 72083 N 116 93111 W 51 72083 116 93111 Prior Peak 118 named after Lt Col Edward Gawlor Prior commander of the 5th Regiment Canadian Garrison Artillery MP Premier of British Columbia Nov 1902 to June 1903 later Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia Dec 18 1919 until his death on December 12 1920 the only Lieutenant Governor to die in office Mount Bulyea 51 43 00 N 116 55 24 W 51 71667 N 116 92333 W 51 71667 116 92333 Mount Bulyea 119 named after the Rt Hon George Hedley Vicars Bulyea 1859 1928 first Lieutenant Governor of Alberta 1905 15Mount Low 51 43 00 N 116 48 08 W 51 71667 N 116 80222 W 51 71667 116 80222 Mount Low 120 Mount Leman 50 44 02 N 115 24 48 W 50 73389 N 115 41333 W 50 73389 115 41333 Mount Leman Height of the Rockies 121 named after General G Leman in command of defenses of Liege Belgium in 1914Mount Queen Elizabeth 50 42 46 N 115 24 21 W 50 71278 N 115 40583 W 50 71278 115 40583 Mount Queen Elizabeth 122 named after Queen Elizabeth of Belgium in 1916 Mount King Albert nearby is named for her husband King AlbertMistaya Mountain 51 42 44 N 116 35 10 W 51 71222 N 116 58611 W 51 71222 116 58611 Mistaya Mountain 123 Mount Barnard 51 42 33 N 116 55 22 W 51 70917 N 116 92278 W 51 70917 116 92278 Mount Barnard 124 named in 1917 after the Rt Hon Francis Stillman Barnard then Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia see Barnard s Express Gilgit Mountain Mount Gilgit 51 42 33 N 116 51 16 W 51 70917 N 116 85444 W 51 70917 116 85444 Gilgit Mountain 125 Nanga Parbat Mountain 51 42 21 N 116 51 57 W 51 70583 N 116 86583 W 51 70583 116 86583 Nanga Parbat Mountain hd Mummery Glacier 126 named after Nanga Parbat in the Himalayas apparently in association with nearby Mount Mummery because its namesake A F Mummery had died thereMount Helmer 51 42 20 N 116 50 25 W 51 70556 N 116 84028 W 51 70556 116 84028 Mount Helmer 127 named jointly after Brigadier General Richard Alexis Helmer 1864 1920 and his only son Lieutenant Alexis Hannum Helmer 1892 1915 Mount Barlow 51 42 19 N 116 48 39 W 51 70528 N 116 81083 W 51 70528 116 81083 Mount Barlow 128 Mount Trutch Trutch Mountain 51 42 17 N 116 52 55 W 51 70472 N 116 88194 W 51 70472 116 88194 Mount Trutch 129 named after Sir Joseph William Trutch colonial official and first Lieutenant Governor of British Columbia 1871 1876Waitabit Peak 51 42 09 N 116 54 00 W 51 70250 N 116 90000 W 51 70250 116 90000 Waitibit Peak 130 Trapper Peak 51 40 40 N 116 35 33 W 51 67778 N 116 59250 W 51 67778 116 59250 Trapper Peak Banff 131 Mount Baker Stremotch Mountain 3180 51 39 55 N 116 35 52 W 51 66528 N 116 59778 W 51 66528 116 59778 Mount Baker 132 133 Mount Habel 51 38 55 N 116 34 17 W 51 64861 N 116 57139 W 51 64861 116 57139 Mount Habel 134 Mount Rhondda 51 38 41 N 116 33 57 W 51 64472 N 116 56583 W 51 64472 116 56583 Mount Rhondda Yoho Banff 135 named after Rhondda WalesSt Nicholas Peak 51 37 40 N 116 30 09 W 51 62778 N 116 50250 W 51 62778 116 50250 St Nicholas Peak Yoho Banff 136 named after its resemblance to Santa Claus aka St NicholasMount Olive 51 36 40 N 116 29 30 W 51 61111 N 116 49167 W 51 61111 116 49167 Mount Olive 137 Mount Balfour 51 33 55 N 116 27 58 W 51 56528 N 116 46611 W 51 56528 116 46611 Mount Balfour Balfour Pass Yoho Banff 138 Lilliput Mountain 51 33 04 N 116 24 44 W 51 55111 N 116 41222 W 51 55111 116 41222 Lilliput Mountain Yoho Banff 139 Lilliput is the name of a fictional country in Jonathan Swift s Gulliver s TravelsMount Daly 51 31 07 N 116 23 44 W 51 51861 N 116 39556 W 51 51861 116 39556 Mount Daly Yoho Banff 140 named after Charles F Daly president of the American Geographical Society 1864 1899Mount Bosworth 51 27 53 N 116 20 01 W 51 46472 N 116 33361 W 51 46472 116 33361 Mount Boswworth Wapta Lake Yoho Banff 141 Popes Peak Boundary Peak 51 24 11 N 116 17 43 W 51 40306 N 116 29528 W 51 40306 116 29528 Popes Peak Yoho Banff 142 Collier Peak 51 23 27 N 116 18 12 W 51 39083 N 116 30333 W 51 39083 116 30333 Collier Peak Kootenay Banff 143 Mount Victoria 3464 51 22 40 N 116 18 28 W 51 37778 N 116 30778 W 51 37778 116 30778 Mount Victoria Yoho Banff 144 145 Mount Lefroy 3423 51 21 45 N 116 16 47 W 51 36250 N 116 27972 W 51 36250 116 27972 Mount Lefroy Yoho Banff 146 Mount Little 51 21 45 N 116 16 47 W 51 36250 N 116 27972 W 51 36250 116 27972 Mount Little Kootenay 147 Glacier Peak 51 21 03 N 116 17 04 W 51 35083 N 116 28444 W 51 35083 116 28444 Glacier Peak Kootenay 148 Ringrose Peak 51 20 34 N 116 17 28 W 51 34278 N 116 29111 W 51 34278 116 29111 Ringrose Peak Yoho 149 Mount Hungabee Hungabee Mountain 3 492 51 20 N 116 17 W 51 333 N 116 283 W 51 333 116 283 Mount Hungabee Bow Range Yoho Banff 150 Wenkchemna Peak 51 19 43 N 116 16 35 W 51 32861 N 116 27639 W 51 32861 116 27639 Wenkchemna Peak Yoho Banff 151 Wenkchemna means ten in Stoney Nakoda this is the tenth of the ten peak Wenkchemna PeaksNeptuak Mountain 51 18 28 N 116 15 28 W 51 30778 N 116 25778 W 51 30778 116 25778 Neptuak Mountain Kootenay Yoho Banff 152 Neptuak is the Stoney Nakoda word for nine this is the ninth of the ten Wenkchmena Peaks Neptuak Mtn is at the apex of the boundaries of Yoho Kootenay and Banff Nat l ParksDeltaform Mountain 3424 51 18 06 N 116 14 43 W 51 30167 N 116 24528 W 51 30167 116 24528 Deltaform Mountain Kootenay 153 Mount Bowlen 51 18 06 N 116 11 22 W 51 30167 N 116 18944 W 51 30167 116 18944 Mount Bowlen Kootenay Pass 154 named after the Hon John J Bowlen Lieutenant Governor of Alberta at the time of naming 1958 Mount Tuzo 51 18 00 N 116 14 00 W 51 30000 N 116 23333 W 51 30000 116 23333 Mount Tuzo Kootenay Banff 155 Mount Fay 51 17 51 N 116 09 48 W 51 29750 N 116 16333 W 51 29750 116 16333 Mount Fay Kootenay 156 Mount Perren 51 17 46 N 116 12 32 W 51 29611 N 116 20889 W 51 29611 116 20889 Mount Perren Kootenay 157 named after Walter Perren Chief Warden of Banff Nat l Park 1955 1967 This is the fifth of the ten Wenkchemna PeaksMount Little 51 17 45 N 116 11 01 W 51 29583 N 116 18361 W 51 29583 116 18361 Mount Little Kootenay 158 Mount Allen 3210 51 17 32 N 116 13 15 W 51 29222 N 116 22083 W 51 29222 116 22083 Mount Allen Kootenay Banff 159 Quadra Mountain Mount Quadra 51 17 13 N 116 09 12 W 51 28694 N 116 15333 W 51 28694 116 15333 Quadra Mountain Kootenay 160 named after Juan Francisco de la Bodega y Quadra Spanish explorer of the Northwest CoastChimney Peak 51 15 52 N 116 09 19 W 51 26444 N 116 15528 W 51 26444 116 15528 Chimney Peak Kootenay 161 Boom Mountain 51 15 04 N 116 04 43 W 51 25111 N 116 07861 W 51 25111 116 07861 Boom Mountain 162 named in association with Boom Lake on its Alberta side which was named for driftwood that resembled a boom of logsStorm Mountain 51 12 28 N 116 00 15 W 51 20778 N 116 00417 W 51 20778 116 00417 Storm Mountain Vermilion Pass Kootenay 163 Beatrice Peak 51 09 46 N 116 01 35 W 51 16278 N 116 02639 W 51 16278 116 02639 Beatrice Peak Ball Range Banff 164 Mount Ball 51 09 23 N 116 00 23 W 51 15639 N 116 00639 W 51 15639 116 00639 Mount Ball Ball Range 165 named after John Ball 1818 1889 under secretary of state for the colonies 1855 1857Isabelle Peak 51 07 34 N 116 00 33 W 51 12611 N 116 00917 W 51 12611 116 00917 Isabelle Peak Ball Range Kootenay Banff 166 Haiduk Peak 51 06 10 N 115 57 04 W 51 10278 N 115 95111 W 51 10278 115 95111 Haiduk Peak Ball Range Kootenay 167 named for the Haiduk region of Hungary or for the Romanian village of Hideghut also known as Haiduk Scarab Peak 2918 51 05 46 N 115 55 58 W 51 09611 N 115 93278 W 51 09611 115 93278 Scarab Peak Ball Range Kootenay Banff 168 Twin Cairns Wa Wa Ridge Twin Cairns Ridge 51 04 20 N 115 48 19 W 51 07222 N 115 80528 W 51 07222 115 80528 Twin Cairns Mount Assiniboine 169 Standish Hump Standish Ridge 51 04 16 N 115 47 12 W 51 07111 N 115 78667 W 51 07111 115 78667 Standish Hump Mount Assiniboine 170 Quartz Hill 2580 51 02 11 N 115 45 43 W 51 03639 N 115 76194 W 51 03639 115 76194 Quartz Hill Mount Assiniboine 171 Fatigue Mountain 51 01 40 N 115 41 36 W 51 02778 N 115 69333 W 51 02778 115 69333 Fatigue Mountain Mount Assiniboine 172 Citadel Peak 51 00 59 N 115 43 07 W 51 01639 N 115 71861 W 51 01639 115 71861 Citadel Peak Mount Assiniboine 173 Golden Mountain 50 59 56 N 115 40 13 W 50 99889 N 115 67028 W 50 99889 115 67028 Golden Mountain Mount Assiniboine 174 Nasswald Peak 50 59 55 N 115 39 05 W 50 99861 N 115 65139 W 50 99861 115 65139 Nasswald Peak Mount Assiniboine 175 named after Nasswald Austria the home village of climber Conrad KainOg Mountain 50 57 33 N 115 36 05 W 50 95917 N 115 60139 W 50 95917 115 60139 Og Mountain Assiniboine Pass Mount Assiniboine 176 named in association with Mount Magog and other Magog Gog Og placenames in this areaCave Mountain 50 56 24 N 115 35 53 W 50 94000 N 115 59806 W 50 94000 115 59806 Cave Mountain N side Assiniboine Pass 177 there is a cave on the Alberta SE side of the mountainMount Cautley 50 54 29 N 115 34 19 W 50 90806 N 115 57194 W 50 90806 115 57194 Mount Cautley Assiniboine Pass 178 Wonder Peak 50 53 27 N 115 34 19 W 50 89083 N 115 57194 W 50 89083 115 57194 Wonder Peak Mount Assiniboine 179 The Towers 50 53 13 N 115 36 07 W 50 88694 N 115 60194 W 50 88694 115 60194 The Towers Mount Assiniboine 180 Terrapin Mountain Mount Terrapin 50 52 48 N 115 37 03 W 50 88000 N 115 61750 W 50 88000 115 61750 Terrapin Mountain Mount Assiniboine 181 named for resemblance to a terrapin sea turtle Mount Magog 50 52 45 N 115 38 05 W 50 87917 N 115 63472 W 50 87917 115 63472 Mount Magog 182 Mount Assiniboine 3618 50 52 10 N 115 39 03 W 50 86944 N 115 65083 W 50 86944 115 65083 Mount Assiniboine Mount Assiniboine 183 from Cree means those who cook with hot stones in water i e the Stoney Sioux or NakodaLunette Peak 50 51 57 N 115 38 57 W 50 86583 N 115 64917 W 50 86583 115 64917 Lunette Peak 184 see lunetteMount Gloria 2908 50 50 46 N 115 36 27 W 50 84611 N 115 60750 W 50 84611 115 60750 Mount Gloria 185 Aye Mountain Mount Aye 50 50 41 N 115 38 36 W 50 84472 N 115 64333 W 50 84472 115 64333 Aye Mountain 186 Eon Mountain Mount Eon 3305 50 50 06 N 115 37 27 W 50 83500 N 115 62417 W 50 83500 115 62417 Eon Mountain 187 Aurora Mountain Mount Aurora 50 49 38 N 115 33 40 W 50 82722 N 115 56111 W 50 82722 115 56111 Aurora Mountain Mount Assiniboine 188 named after RN cruiser HMS Aurora engaged in battledon the North Sea January 24 1915 Not to be confused with Mount Aurora in AntarcticaWindy Ridge Windy Pass 50 57 40 N 115 36 55 W 50 96111 N 115 61528 W 50 96111 115 61528 Windy Ridge Mount Assiniboine 189 NW side of Og Mountain see BCGNIS re Windy Pass nameRed Man Mountain Mount Red Man 50 47 18 N 115 31 59 W 50 78833 N 115 53306 W 50 78833 115 53306 Red Man Mountain Mount Assiniboine 190 named after the red colour of its rock and in contrast to White Man MountainMount Leval 50 45 23 N 115 26 15 W 50 75639 N 115 43750 W 50 75639 115 43750 Mount Leval Height of the Rockies 191 named after Gaston de Leval the Belgian lawyer who defended British nurse Edith Cavell Cavell had been charged with treason by the Germans for aiding Allied soldiers and was shot by a firing squad October 12 1915White Man Mountain 50 45 20 N 115 28 57 W 50 75556 N 115 48250 W 50 75556 115 48250 White Man Mountain Mount Assiniboine 192 Mount Robertson 50 44 00 N 115 19 00 W 50 73333 N 115 31667 W 50 73333 115 31667 Mount Robertson Palliser Pass North Kananaskis Pass 193 named after General Sir William Robertson 1860 1933 chief of the Imperial General Staff 1915 18 Made a Baronet 1919 field marshal 1920Mount Sir Douglas 3411 50 43 21 N 115 20 20 W 50 72250 N 115 33889 W 50 72250 115 33889 Mount Sir Douglas Palliser Pass North Kananaskis Pass 194 named after Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig KT GCB 1861 1928 Commander in Chief of the British forces in France and Belgium December 1915 Later raised to the perage as the 1st Earl Haig of BemersydeMount Williams 50 43 06 N 115 21 50 W 50 71833 N 115 36389 W 50 71833 115 36389 Mount Williams Height of the RockiesMount King Albert 2987 50 42 43 N 115 24 54 W 50 71194 N 115 41500 W 50 71194 115 41500 Mount King Albert 195 named after King Albert I of Belgium in 1916Mount Maude 50 42 03 N 115 18 11 W 50 70083 N 115 30306 W 50 70083 115 30306 Mount Maude 196 Mount Beatty 50 40 09 N 115 17 23 W 50 66917 N 115 28972 W 50 66917 115 28972 Mount Beatty W of hd Pallilser River Height of the Rockies 197 named after Admiral Sir David Beatty First Earl of the North Sea and of Brooksby 1871 1936 commander of the Grand Fleet 1916 19Mount Worthington 50 37 36 N 115 17 50 W 50 62667 N 115 29722 W 50 62667 115 29722 Mount Worthington Height of the Rockies 198 Mount McHarg 50 37 32 N 115 18 18 W 50 62556 N 115 30500 W 50 62556 115 30500 Mount McHarg 199 Defender Mountain 50 36 05 N 115 17 27 W 50 60139 N 115 29083 W 50 60139 115 29083 Defender Mountain named after the destroyer HMS Defender which fought in the Battle of Jutland May 31 1916Mount Northover 3048 50 35 22 N 115 14 27 W 50 58944 N 115 24083 W 50 58944 115 24083 Mount Northover 200 Mount Northover Bivouac com named in 1917 for Lieut A W Northover of the 28th Battalion of the Canadian Expeditionary Force of World War IMount Tyrwhitt 50 34 57 N 115 00 58 W 50 58250 N 115 01611 W 50 58250 115 01611 Mount Tyrwhitt Elk Pass 201 named after Rear Admiral Sir Reginald Yorke Tyrwhitt GCB DSO 1870 1st baronet of Terschelling and of the City of Oxford leader of British destroyer flotillas in WW I later Admiral of the FleetMount Foch 50 34 24 N 115 09 27 W 50 57333 N 115 15750 W 50 57333 115 15750 Mount Foch Elk Lakes 202 named after Marshal Ferdinand Foch 1852 1931 hero of the Battle of the Marne defender of Paris during the Battle of the SommeWarrior Mountain Mount Warrior 50 34 08 N 115 14 18 W 50 56889 N 115 23833 W 50 56889 115 23833 Warrior Mountain 203 named after the cruiser HMS Warrior which was destroyed in the Battle of Jutland May 31 1916Mount Cordonnier 50 33 00 N 115 13 50 W 50 55000 N 115 23056 W 50 55000 115 23056 Mount Cordonnier Height of the Rockies 204 named after General Cordonnier command of French forces at the Salonika front 1916Unnamed Alberta BC mountain formerly Mount Petain 3196 50 32 39 N 115 11 07 W 50 54417 N 115 18528 W 50 54417 115 18528 Mount Petain 205 named after Philippe Petain 1856 1951 French soldier and statesman a national hero for his defence of Verdun 1916 and was made commander in chief 1917 and marshal of France 1918 in World War II he became infamous as a collaborator with Nazi Germany as dictator of Vichy France and was after the war tried for treason and sentenced to death with that sentence commuted to life imprisonment Mount Mangin 50 32 30 N 115 13 33 W 50 54167 N 115 22583 W 50 54167 115 22583 Mount Mangin Height of the Rockies 206 named after General Charles Marie Emmanuel Mangin 1866 1925 of the French Army who won honours in the Battle of the Labyrinth 1915 and further distinguished himself the following year at the second Battle of Verdun Storelk Mountain 50 32 18 N 114 59 00 W 50 53833 N 114 98333 W 50 53833 114 98333 Storelk Mountain 207 Mount Fox 50 34 14 N 115 07 09 W 50 57056 N 115 11917 W 50 57056 115 11917 Mount Fox Elk Lakes 208 believed to be named after Sir Charles Fox 1810 1874 British railway engineer associated with the introduction of the parallel switch Mount Joffre 3450 50 31 42 N 115 12 25 W 50 52833 N 115 20694 W 50 52833 115 20694 Mount Joffre Elk Lakes named after Marshal Joseph Jacques Cesaire Joffre 1852 1931 Commander in Chief of the French armies 1915 17 Mount Odlum 50 29 11 N 114 56 17 W 50 48639 N 114 93806 W 50 48639 114 93806 Mount Odlum 209 named after Major General Victor Wentworth Odlum CB CMG DSO 1880 1953 Vancouver newspaper editor and insurance broker commander of the British Columbia Regiment Canadian Expeditionary Force WW I Vancouver MLA 1924 28 High Commissioner to Australia 1940 Minister to China 1942 Minister to Turkey 1947 Mount Loomis 50 27 45 N 114 55 11 W 50 46250 N 114 91972 W 50 46250 114 91972 Mount Loomis Elk Lakes named after Major General Sir Frederick Oscar Warren Loomis CMG DSO KCB 1870 1937 Montreal manufacturer and contractor commander of Western Canadian Infantry Brigade in WW I Mount McPhail 50 24 30 N 114 51 41 W 50 40833 N 114 86139 W 50 40833 114 86139 Mount McPhail Fording River Pass 210 Mount Bishop 50 26 24 N 114 52 35 W 50 44000 N 114 87639 W 50 44000 114 87639 Mount Bishop 211 named after World War I fighter pilot Air Marshal William Avery Bishop VC DSO MC Billy Bishop Mount Muir 50 23 39 N 114 49 34 W 50 39417 N 114 82611 W 50 39417 114 82611 Mount Muir Fording River Pass 212 named after Alex Muir died 1906 author of The Maple Leaf Mount Strachan 50 22 59 N 114 49 06 W 50 38306 N 114 81833 W 50 38306 114 81833 Mount Strachan 213 named after Harcus Strachan VC MCMount Maclaren Mount Mclaren 50 21 31 N 114 47 23 W 50 35861 N 114 78972 W 50 35861 114 78972 Mount Maclaren 214 named after Brigadier General Charles H Maclaren DSO 1878 1962 Mount Cornwell 50 18 02 N 114 46 53 W 50 30056 N 114 78139 W 50 30056 114 78139 Mount Cornwell hd Fording River 215 named after Jack Cornwell VC HMS Chester boy hero of the Battle of Jutland 31 May 1916 Mount Bolton 50 19 48 N 114 48 04 W 50 33000 N 114 80111 W 50 33000 114 80111 Mount Bolton 216 Mount Armstrong 50 21 01 N 114 46 04 W 50 35028 N 114 76778 W 50 35028 114 76778 Mount Armstrong hd Fording River 217 Baril Peak 50 17 58 N 114 45 22 W 50 29944 N 114 75611 W 50 29944 114 75611 Baril Peak NE of Elkford 218 Mount Etherington 50 16 16 N 114 45 34 W 50 27111 N 114 75944 W 50 27111 114 75944 Mount Etherington Fording River Pass 219 Mount Scringer 50 14 36 N 114 46 10 W 50 24333 N 114 76944 W 50 24333 114 76944 Mount Scringer 220 Mount Holcroft 50 14 05 N 114 45 54 W 50 23472 N 114 76500 W 50 23472 114 76500 Mount Holcroft 221 Mount Farquhar 50 12 55 N 114 45 01 W 50 21528 N 114 75028 W 50 21528 114 75028 Mount Farquhar 222 Mount Gass 50 07 15 N 114 44 16 W 50 12083 N 114 73778 W 50 12083 114 73778 Mount Gass NE of Elkford 223 Mount Lyall The Cone 50 05 22 N 114 42 20 W 50 08944 N 114 70556 W 50 08944 114 70556 Mount Lyall immediately NE of Elkford 224 Beehive Mountain 50 03 56 N 114 39 46 W 50 06556 N 114 66278 W 50 06556 114 66278 Beehive Mountain E of Elkford 225 name is descriptive of shapeTornado Mountain 49 58 01 N 114 39 16 W 49 96694 N 114 65444 W 49 96694 114 65444 Tornado Mountain 226 Allison Peak The Needle s Eye 49 44 36 N 114 38 46 W 49 74333 N 114 64611 W 49 74333 114 64611 Allison Peak Crowsnest Pass 227 Named after Douglas Allison early settler on Allison Creek Alberta and former Royal North West Mounted Police officerPhillipps Peak 49 39 47 N 114 39 26 W 49 66306 N 114 65722 W 49 66306 114 65722 Phillilpps Peak N side Crowsnest Pass 228 Crowsnest Ridge 49 38 11 N 114 39 30 W 49 63639 N 114 65833 W 49 63639 114 65833 Crowsnest Ridge N side Crowsnest Pass 229 Loop Ridge 49 36 30 N 114 44 35 W 49 60833 N 114 74306 W 49 60833 114 74306 Loop Ridge W side Crowsnest Pass 230 Andy Good Peak 49 33 55 N 114 35 17 W 49 56528 N 114 58806 W 49 56528 114 58806 Andy Good Peak S side Crowsnest Pass 231 named after a hotelkeeper at an 1899 era railway boomtown in the pass Crowsnest Tent Mountain 49 33 14 N 114 42 19 W 49 55389 N 114 70528 W 49 55389 114 70528 Tent Mountain 232 Mount Ptolemy 49 32 57 N 114 37 52 W 49 54917 N 114 63111 W 49 54917 114 63111 Mount Ptolemy 233 see PtolemyMount McGladrey 49 30 36 N 114 35 14 W 49 51000 N 114 58722 W 49 51000 114 58722 Mount McGladrey 234 Mount Pengelly 49 30 06 N 114 35 46 W 49 50167 N 114 59611 W 49 50167 114 59611 Mount Pengelly 235 236 named in 1914 after the family name of the wife of A J Campbell an assistant to A O Wheeler of the Interprovincial Boundary SurveyMount Darrah 49 28 22 N 114 35 37 W 49 47278 N 114 59361 W 49 47278 114 59361 Mount Darrah 237 named after Capt Charles John Darrah RE astronomer to the International Boundary Commission which with its US counterpart surveyed the BC portion of the 49th parallel 1858 1862 Hollebeke Mountain 49 22 37 N 114 34 03 W 49 37694 N 114 56750 W 49 37694 114 56750 Hollebeke Mountain 238 named after Hollebeke a village near Ypres BelgiumSt Eloi Mountain 49 19 35 N 114 28 44 W 49 32639 N 114 47889 W 49 32639 114 47889 St Eloi Mountain 239 named after St Eloi Belgium near Ypres where Canadians fought in 1916Mount Haig 2612 49 17 21 N 114 26 47 W 49 28917 N 114 44639 W 49 28917 114 44639 Mount Haig Middle Kootenay Pass 240 named after Capt Robert Wolseley Haig RA astronomer to the International Boundary Commission which with its US counterpart surveyed the BC portion of the 49th Parallel 1858 1862 Rainy Ridge 49 14 52 N 114 22 50 W 49 24778 N 114 38056 W 49 24778 114 38056 Rainy Ridge 241 Three Lakes Ridge 49 14 14 N 114 24 10 W 49 23722 N 114 40278 W 49 23722 114 40278 Three Lakes Ridge 242 Scarpe Mountain 49 12 48 N 114 24 08 W 49 21333 N 114 40222 W 49 21333 114 40222 Scarpe Mountain 243 named for the Scarpe River which flows through Arras France where Canadians fought in 1917 18La Coulotte Peak 49 12 01 N 114 19 06 W 49 20028 N 114 31833 W 49 20028 114 31833 La Coulotte Peak 244 La Coulotte is a village near Lens FranceMount Matkin 49 11 20 N 114 13 37 W 49 18889 N 114 22694 W 49 18889 114 22694 Mount Matkin 245 La Coulotte Ridge 49 11 13 N 114 17 31 W 49 18694 N 114 29194 W 49 18694 114 29194 La Coulotte Ridge 246 La Coulotte is a village near Lens FranceFont Mountain 49 10 31 N 114 12 50 W 49 17528 N 114 21389 W 49 17528 114 21389 Font Mountain 247 Kishinena Peak 49 07 06 N 114 09 00 W 49 11833 N 114 15000 W 49 11833 114 15000 Kishinena Peak South Kootenay Pass 248 kishinena is the Ktunaxa word for white fir or balsamFestubert Mountain Burgess Mountain 49 04 58 N 114 07 58 W 49 08278 N 114 13278 W 49 08278 114 13278 Festubert Mountain 249 Named after Festubert a village near La Bassee France where Canadian troops fought in 1915 Forum Peak 2415 49 00 14 N 114 04 17 W 49 00389 N 114 07139 W 49 00389 114 07139 Forum Peak 250 just north of the Canada United States borderSee also EditList of Boundary Peaks of the Alaska British Columbia Yukon border Extreme points of British ColumbiaReferences Edit Dinosaur Ridge BC Geographical Names Gorman Mount 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