List of mountains of British Columbia is a list of mountains in the Canadian province of British Columbia.
Name | Height [1] (m) | Height (ft) | Range | Remarks |
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Abbl | 2,012 | 6,601 | Misinchinka Ranges | Named for a Canadian soldier killed in WWII |
Adamant | 3,345 | 10,974 | Selkirk Mountains → Adamant Range | |
Addenbroke | 1,591 | 5,220 | Pacific Ranges | Discovery Islands archipelago |
Adrian | 1,870 | 6,135 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Afton | 2,553 | 8,376 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Aiguille | 2,999 | 9,839 | Waputik Range | Named for French word Aiguille, meaning needle |
Akamina | 2,600 | 8,530 | Clark Range | |
Akasik | 2,450 | 8,038 | Lillooet Ranges → Cantilever Range | Name means "leap" or "jump" in the language of the Nlaka'pamux First Nations people |
Albert | 3,045 | 9,990 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Albert | 2,552 | 8,373 | Coast Mountains | |
Albert Edward | 2,093 | 6,867 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Albreda | 3,052 | 10,013 | Monashee Mountains → Malton Range | |
Alexis | 2,123 | 6,965 | Hart Ranges → Misinchinka Ranges | Named for Canadian soldier killed in World War II |
Alcantara | 3,029 | 9,938 | Blue Range | |
Alfred | 2,420 | 7,940 | Pacific Ranges | |
Alice | 1,798 | 5,899 | Pacific Ranges | Named for Princess Alice |
Allen | 3,310 | 10,860 | Sundance Range | Part of the Valley of the Ten Peaks |
Allison | 2,646 | 8,681 | High Rock Range | Named for a law enforcement agent |
Alpaca | 2,083 | 6,834 | North Cascades | |
Alpha | 2,302 | 7,552 | Pacific Ranges → Tantalus Range | |
Alpha Centauri | 3,102 | 10,177 | Purcell Mountains | Named for Alpha Centauri |
Ambition | 2,953 | 9,688 | ||
Amicus | 2,510 | 8,235 | Coast Mountains | |
Anahim | 1,897 | 6,224 | ||
Anarchist | 1,491 | 4,892 | Monashee Mountains | |
Anchor Cone | 647 | 2,123 | Kitimat Ranges → Countess of Dufferin Range | |
Anne-Alice | 2,941 | 9,649 | Park Ranges | |
Anniversary | 2,947 | 9,669 | Purcell Mountains → The Bugaboos | |
Antimony | 2,668 | 8,753 | Lillooet Ranges | |
Apex | 3,246 | 10,650 | Park Ranges | |
Aragorn | 2,435 | 7,989 | Coast Mountains → Cadwallader Range | |
Archduke | 3,135 | 10,285 | Purcell Mountains | |
Argus | 1,994 | 6,542 | Vancouver Island Ranges | Named after newspaper whose editor attempted the mountain in 1931 |
Aries Peak | 3,012 | 9,882 | Waputik Mountains | Named for the sheep found on its slopes |
Armour | 2,674 | 8,773 | Saint Elias Mountains | Named for a Chief Justice of Canada |
Armstrong | 2,823 | 9,262 | High Rock Range | Named for Canadian soldier killed in WWI |
Arras | 3,090 | 10,138 | Canadian Rockies | |
Arrowhead | 2,185 | 7,169 | Lillooet Ranges | |
Arrowsmith | 1,819 | 5,968 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Arthur Meighen | 3,205 | 10,515 | Cariboo Mountains → Premier Range | Named for ninth PM of Canada |
Asgard | 2,825 | 9,268 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Ashlu | 2,561 | 8,402 | Elaho Jervis Divide → Pacific Ranges | |
Asperity | 3,716 | 12,192 | Pacific Ranges → Waddington Range | |
Assiniboine | 3,618 | 11,870 | Canadian Rockies | |
Atlin | 2,046 | 6,713 | Coast Mountains | |
Atna | 2,724 | 8,937 | Howson Range | |
Austerity | 3,337 | 10,948 | Selkirk Mountains → Adamant Range | |
Avalanche | 2,861 | 9,386 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Aye | 3,243 | 10,640 | Park Ranges | On the Continental Divide |
Ayesha | 3,065 | 10,056 | Waputik Mountains | |
Aylesworth | 2,830 | 9,285 | Saint Elias Mountains | Named for a Canadian lawyer |
Azu | 1,648 | 5,407 | Hart Ranges → Misinchinka Ranges | Named for nearby lake |
Baby Munday | 2,250 | 7,382 | Cheam Range | |
Bagot | 2,181 | 7,156 | Coast Mountains | Named for Charles Bagot |
Baker | 3,180 | 10,433 | Waputik Mountains | |
Baldface | 1,798 | 5,899 | Chilcotin Plateau | Volcanic cone |
Ball | 3,311 | 10,863 | Ball Range | Highest peak in the range |
Barbette | 3,072 | 10,079 | Waputik Mountains | |
Barbour | 2,290 | 7,513 | Coast Mountains | |
Barlow | 3,120 | 10,236 | Park Ranges | Named for a GSC cartographer who died in a maritime disaster |
Barnard (Canada) | 3,339 | 10,955 | Park Ranges | Named for a Lt. Governor of B.C. |
Barnard (Canada/USA) | 2,491 | 8,173 | Alsek Ranges | |
Basement | 2,706 | 8,878 | Alsek Ranges | |
Battisti | 3,155 | 10,351 | The Italian Group | |
Battle | 2,369 | 7,772 | Monashee Mountains → Shuswap Highland | |
Bayard | 1,999 | 6,558 | Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges | |
Beartooth | 1,903 | 6,243 | Coast Mountains | |
Beatrice | 3,125 | 10,253 | Ball Range | |
Beatty | 3,004 | 9,856 | Park Ranges | |
Beaver | 3,212 | 10,538 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Begbie | 2,733 | 8,967 | Monashee Mountains → Gold Range | |
Bell | 3,269 | 10,725 | Pacific Ranges → Waddington Range | |
Bennington | 3,260 | 10,696 | Park Ranges | |
Benson | 1,023 | 3,356 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Bennington | 3,260 | 10,696 | Park Ranges | |
Benvolio | 2,613 | 8,573 | Garibaldi Ranges → Fitzsimmons Range | |
Bess | 3,203 | 10,509 | Front Ranges | |
Big Snow | 2,357 | 7,733 | Coast Mountains | |
Big White | 2,315 | 7,595 | Okanagan Highland | |
Birkenhead | 2,506 | 8,222 | Coast Mountains | |
Bishop | 2,850 | 9,350 | Elk Range | |
Blackhorn | 3,022 | 9,915 | Coast Mountains → Niut Range | |
Black Prince | 2,742 | 8,996 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Blanshard | 1,550 | 5,085 | Garibaldi Ranges | |
Bolton | 2,706 | 8,878 | High Rock Range | Named for Canadian soldier killed in World War I |
Bonny | 3,100 | 10,171 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Botanie | 2,077 | 6,814 | Clear Range | |
Boucherie | 758 | 2,487 | ||
Bravo | 3,105 | 10,187 | Pacific Ranges → Waddington Range | |
Breaker | 3,058 | 10,033 | Waputik Range | |
Brown | 2,791 | 9,157 | Canadian Rockies | |
Bryce | 3,507 | 11,506 | Canadian Rockies | |
Bullock | 629 | 2,064 | Pacific Ranges | |
Bulyea | 3,332 | 10,932 | Park Ranges | Named after first Lieutenant-Governor of Alberta |
Burgess | 2,599 | 8,527 | Canadian Rockies | |
Burnham | 2,869 | 9,413 | Monashee Mountains → Gold Range | |
Burwell | 1,541 | 5,056 | Pacific Ranges → North Shore Mountains | |
Bute | 2,810 | 9,219 | Coast Mountains | |
Butters | 3,141 | 10,305 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Cairnes | 3,081 | 10,108 | Canadian Rockies | |
Cambrai | 3,165 | 10,384 | Park Ranges | Named for Battle of Cambrai (1917) |
Canadian Border | 2,291 | 7,516 | North Cascades | |
Canoe Mountain | 2,651 | 8,698 | Malton Range | |
Capilano | 1,692 | 5,551 | Britannia Range | Named for a Squamish Chief |
Carcajou | 2,239 | 7,346 | Coast Mountains → McBride Range | |
Carnarvon | 3,046 | 9,993 | Waputik Mountains → President Range | |
Carr | 2,590 | 8,497 | Coast Mountains | |
Cartier | 2,610 | 8,563 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Castle | 2,546 | 8,353 | Flathead Range | |
Catamount | 2,733 | 8,967 | Selkirk Mountains → Hermit Range | |
Cathedral | 3,189 | 10,463 | Canadian Rockies | |
Cathedral | 1,737 | 5,699 | North Shore Mountains | |
Cautley | 2,880 | 9,449 | Park Ranges | Named for a surveyor |
Cayley | 2,385 | 7,825 | Pacific Ranges | |
Cayoosh | 2,561 | 8,402 | Lillooet Ranges → Cayoosh Range | |
Celeste | 2,045 | 6,709 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Centre | 2,601 | 8,533 | Flathead Range | |
Chaba | 3,212 | 10,538 | Park Ranges | Chaba is the Nakoda word for beaver |
Chancellor | 3,266 | 10,715 | Park Ranges → Ottertail Range | |
Chatsquot | 2,365 | 7,759 | Coast Mountains → Kitimat Ranges | |
Cheakamus | 2,588 | 8,491 | Garibaldi Ranges → Fitzsimmons Range | |
Cheops | 2,581 | 8,468 | Selkirk Mountains → Hermit Range | |
Chief Pascall | 2,206 | 7,238 | Pacific Ranges → Lillooet Ranges | |
Chikoida | 1,927 | 6,322 | Taku Plateau | |
Chimney | 3,002 | 9,849 | Bow Range | Named for chimney feature on climbing route |
Chisel | 3,046 | 9,993 | Park Ranges | |
Christian | 3,406 | 11,175 | Park Ranges | Named for Swiss mountain guide |
Churchill | 1,996 | 6,549 | Coast Mountains | |
Chutine | 2,910 | 9,547 | Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges | |
Cinnamon | 2,727 | 8,947 | Park Ranges | |
Cirque | 2,531 | 8,304 | Lillooet Ranges → Cayoosh Range | |
Clague | 1,349 | 4,426 | Coast Mountains → Kitimat Ranges | |
Claimpost | 2,671 | 8,763 | Lillooet Ranges | |
Clairvaux | 2,690 | 8,825 | Park Ranges | French word meaning "clear valleys" |
Clemenceau | 3,664 | 12,021 | Park Ranges | |
Cloudburst | 1,871 | 6,138 | Coast Mountains | |
Cloudraker | 2,385 | 7,825 | Coast Mountains | |
Collie | 3,143 | 10,312 | Waputik Mountains | |
Colonel Foster | 2,134 | 7,001 | Vancouver Island Ranges → Elk River Mountains | |
Coliseum | 1,401 | 4,596 | Pacific Ranges → North Shore Mountains | Subpeak of Mt. Burwell |
Columbia | 3,747 | 12,293 | Park Ranges → Winston Churchill Range | |
Combatant | 3,762 | 12,343 | Waddington Range | |
Commander | 3,371 | 11,060 | Purcell Mountains | |
Cond | 2,801 | 9,190 | Columbia Mountains | |
Conrad | 3,279 | 10,758 | Purcell Mountains | |
Conway | 3,098 | 10,164 | Park Ranges | Named for a British mountaineer |
Cook | 2,676 | 8,780 | Garibaldi Ranges | |
Cooper | 3,094 | 10,151 | Selkirk Mountains → Slocan Ranges | |
Copeland | 2,556 | 8,386 | Monashee Mountains | Named for English astronomer |
Cordonnier | 3,012 | 9,882 | Park Ranges | Named for a French army general |
Corrie | 2,263 | 7,425 | Coast Mountains | |
Côté | 2,391 | 7,844 | Front Ranges | Named for a Canadian politician |
Courcelette | 3,044 | 9,987 | High Rock Range | Named for Courcelette, France where a WWI battle took place |
Crossover | 2,175 | 7,136 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | |
Cronin | 2,396 | 7,861 | Babine Range | |
Crown | 1,504 | 4,934 | Pacific Ranges → North Shore Mountains | North Vancouver |
Crown | 1,846 | 6,056 | Vancouver Island Ranges → Elk River Mountains | Vancouver Island |
Crysdale | 2,427 | 7,963 | Hart Ranges → Misinchinka Ranges | |
Cypress | 2,083 | 6,834 | Pacific Ranges | |
Darling | 2,310 | 7,579 | Coast Mountains | |
Darrah | 2,755 | 9,039 | Flathead Range | Named for an astronomer |
Davidson | 2,516 | 8,255 | Garibaldi Ranges | |
Deception | 2,233 | 7,326 | Coast Mountains | |
Decker | 2,421 | 7,943 | Garibaldi Ranges → Spearhead Range | |
Deltaform | 3,424 | 11,234 | Park Ranges → Bow Range | |
Deluge | 2,789 | 9,150 | Purcell Mountains | |
Dennis | 2,549 | 8,363 | Park Ranges | |
Dent | 3,267 | 10,719 | Park Ranges | Named after an English mountaineer |
Denver | 2,746 | 9,009 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Deserters | 2,274 | 7,461 | Muskwa Ranges | |
Devils Couch | 2,749 | 9,019 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Devils Dome | 2,769 | 9,085 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Devils Paw | 2,616 | 8,583 | Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges | |
Diavolo | 2,569 | 8,428 | Garibaldi Ranges → Fitzsimmons Range | |
Dieppe | 2,853 | 9,360 | Muskwa Ranges | |
Dione | 2,589 | 8,494 | Pacific Ranges → Tantalus Range | |
Donkin | 2,940 | 9,646 | Selkirk Mountains | |
Doom | 787 | 2,582 | Refugium Range | |
Dorman | 2,825 | 9,268 | Rocky Mountains | |
Douai | 3,120 | 10,236 | Park Ranges | Named for a village in France |
Doubletop | 2,667 | 8,750 | Selkirk Mountains → Adamant Range | |
Downie | 2,926 | 9,600 | Selkirk Mountains | |
Drinnan | 2,584 | 8,478 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Drysdale | 2,932 | 9,619 | Vermilion Range | |
Duchesnay | 2,927 | 9,603 | Park Ranges → Bow Range | |
Duffey | 2,219 | 7,280 | Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group | |
Duke | 2,379 | 7,805 | Pacific Ranges → Lillooet Ranges | |
Duncan | 3,202 | 10,505 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Dungeon | 3,129 | 10,266 | Park Ranges | |
Dunn | 2,636 | 8,648 | Columbia Mountains | |
Eagle | 2,846 | 9,337 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Earl Grey | 3,149 | 10,331 | Purcell Mountains | |
Eaton | 2,117 | 6,946 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | |
Eden | 3,180 | 10,433 | Park Ranges | |
Edziza | 2,780 | 9,121 | Tahltan Highland | |
El Piveto | 1,960 | 6,430 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Eliza | 2,954 | 9,692 | Fairweather Range | |
Elkhorn | 2,194 | 7,198 | Vancouver Island Ranges → Elk River Mountains | |
Elliott | 1,557 | 5,108 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Emerald | 2,566 | 8,419 | Waputik Mountains → President Range | |
Emperor | 3,127 | 10,259 | Purcell Mountains | |
English | 2,680 | 8,793 | Monashee Mountains → Gold Range | |
Ermatinger | 3,060 | 10,039 | Park Ranges | |
Ernest | 3,498 | 11,476 | Park Ranges | Highest peak of Mt. Lyell |
Ethelbert | 3,176 | 10,420 | Purcell Mountains | |
Etherington | 2,877 | 9,439 | High Rock Range | |
Evans | 2,250 | 7,382 | Coast Mountains | |
Evans | 1,132 | 3,714 | Garibaldi Ranges | |
Exploration | 2,665 | 8,743 | Battle of Britain Range | |
Extinguisher Tower | 2,393 | 7,851 | Rainbow Range | |
Eyebrow | 3,362 | 11,030 | Purcell Mountains | |
Face | 2,485 | 8,153 | Coast Mountains | |
Fairmont | 2,628 | 8,622 | Kootenay Ranges | |
Fairweather | 4,671 | 15,325 | Saint Elias Mountains → Fairweather Range | Highest summit in British Columbia |
Farnham | 3,493 | 11,460 | Purcell Mountains – Farnham Group | |
Farquhar | 1,679 | 5,509 | Coast Mountains | King Island High Point |
Farrow | 2,890 | 9,482 | Coast Mountains | |
Fay | 3,235 | 10,614 | Bow Range | |
Field | 2,643 | 8,671 | Waputik Mountains → President Range | |
Finlayson | 419 | 1,375 | Vancouver Island Ranges → Gowlland Range | |
Fisher | 2,843 | 9,327 | Hughes Range | |
Fissile Peak | 2,439 | 8,002 | Garibaldi Ranges → Fitzsimmons Range | |
Fitzsimmons | 2,603 | 8,540 | Garibaldi Ranges → Fitzsimmons Range | |
Fitzwilliam | 2,901 | 9,518 | Continental Ranges → Park Ranges | |
Flattop | 3,063 | 10,049 | Purcell Mountains → The Bugaboos | |
Floe | 3,006 | 9,862 | Vermilion Range | |
Foch | 3,194 | 10,479 | Park Ranges | On the Continental Divide |
Forddred | 2,169 | 7,116 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | |
Forde | 2,098 | 6,883 | Saint Elias Mountains → Fairweather Range | |
Foremast | 2,697 | 8,848 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Forget | 2,121 | 6,959 | Front Ranges | Named for a Canadian politician |
Foster | 3,204 | 10,512 | Vermilion Range | |
Fox | 2,973 | 9,754 | Park Ranges | Named for an English engineer |
Fox | 3,196 | 10,486 | Selkirk Mountains | Named for an English adventurer |
Fraser | 3,322 | 10,899 | Park Ranges | Named for explorer of British Columbia |
Freshfield | 3,336 | 10,945 | Park Ranges | Named for a British climber |
Fresnoy | 3,240 | 10,630 | Park Ranges | Named for a village in France |
Fromme | 1,185 | 3,888 | Pacific Ranges → North Shore Mountains | |
Frosty | 2,426 | 7,959 | North Cascades → Hozameen Range | |
Fusilier | 2,747 | 9,012 | Tower of London Range | |
Gamuza | 1,944 | 6,378 | North Cascades | |
Gandalf | 2,391 | 7,844 | Coast Mountains → Cadwallader Range | |
Gardiner | 2,406 | 7,894 | Lillooet Ranges → Cayoosh Range | |
Garibaldi | 2,678 | 8,786 | Garibaldi Ranges | |
Garnet | 2,876 | 9,436 | Cariboo Mountains | |
Geikie | 3,298 | 10,820 | The Ramparts | |
Gemse | 1,890 | 6,201 | North Cascades | |
Gentian | 2,197 | 7,208 | Coast Mountains | |
George V | 1,884 | 6,181 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Ghost | 2,500 | 8,202 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Gilgit | 3,090 | 10,138 | Park Ranges | Named for Gilgit, Pakistan |
Gimli | 2,744 | 9,003 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Gimli Peak | 2,806 | 9,206 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Glacier | 3,302 | 10,833 | Park Ranges | Named for glacier on north side |
Gladsheim | 2,830 | 9,285 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Gloria | 2,908 | 9,541 | Park Ranges | Named for lake on northern side |
Goat (Vancouver) | 1,401 | 4,596 | Pacific Ranges → Howe Sound Group | |
Goat | 2,473 | 8,114 | Coast Mountains | |
Golden Hinde | 2,195 | 7,201 | Vancouver Island Ranges | highest summit of Vancouver Island |
Good Hope | 3,242 | 10,636 | Pacific Ranges | |
Goodsir | 3,567 | 11,703 | Park Ranges → Ottertail Range | |
Gordon | 3,161 | 10,371 | Wapta Icefield → Waputik Range | |
Gorman | 2,380 | 7,808 | Northern Rocky Mountains | Named for a DLS surveyor |
Grant | 2,180 | 7,152 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | |
Gray | 2,886 | 9,469 | Vermilion Range | |
Green | 2,692 | 8,832 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Gregorio | 2,605 | 8,547 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Grenelle | 3,047 | 9,997 | Pacific Ranges → Waddington Range | |
Grimface | 2,635 | 8,645 | North Cascades → Okanogan Range | |
Grizzly | 2,754 | 9,035 | Selkirk Mountains → Hermit Range | |
Grouse | 1,231 | 4,039 | Pacific Ranges → North Shore Mountains | |
Guanaco | 2,127 | 6,978 | North Cascades | |
Guard | 2,177 | 7,142 | Coast Mountains | |
Habel | 3,073 | 10,082 | Waputik Mountains | Named for a German geographer |
Habrich | 1,792 | 5,879 | North Shore Mountains | |
Hagen | 2,635 | 8,645 | Park Ranges | |
Hagwilget | 2,076 | 6,811 | Hazelton Mountains → Rocher Déboulé Range | |
Haiduk | 2,920 | 9,580 | Ball Range | |
Haig | 2,610 | 8,563 | Clark Range | Named for a British astronomer |
Hall | 3,048 | 10,000 | Purcell Mountains | Named for soldier killed in World War II |
Handcar | 2,338 | 7,671 | Pacific Ranges | |
Hanover | 1,748 | 5,735 | Britannia Range | |
Harkin | 2,979 | 9,774 | Mitchell Range | |
Hartzell | 2,615 | 8,579 | Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group | |
Hatfield | 2,227 | 7,306 | North Cascades → Hozameen Range | |
Haynon | 2,493 | 8,179 | Lillooet Ranges | |
Helmcken | 328 | 1,076 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Helmer | 3,030 | 9,941 | Park Ranges | Named for father and son killed in World War I |
Helmet | 318 | 1,043 | Kitimat Ranges | |
Hermit | 3,050 | 10,007 | Selkirk Mountains → Hermit Range | |
Hermitage | 2,313 | 7,589 | Tower of London Range | |
Hewitt | 3,066 | 10,059 | Vermilion Range | |
Hkusam | 1,671 | 5,482 | Vancouver Island Ranges → Prince of Wales Range | |
Holcroft | 2,713 | 8,901 | High Rock Range | Named for soldier killed in World War I |
Hoodoo | 1,850 | 6,070 | Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges | |
Hooker | 3,287 | 10,784 | Park Ranges | Named for an English botanist |
Horribilis | 2,654 | 8,707 | Pacific Ranges | |
Hosmer | 2,500 | 8,202 | Front Ranges | |
Houdini Needles | 2,663 | 8,737 | Selkirk Mountains → Adamant Range | |
Hour | 2,329 | 7,641 | Coast Mountains | |
Howard | 2,551 | 8,369 | Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group | |
Howse | 3,295 | 10,810 | Waputik Mountains | |
Howser Peak | 3,094 | 10,151 | Purcell Mountains → The Bugaboos | |
Howser Spire | 3,412 | 11,194 | Purcell Mountains → The Bugaboos | Highest in the Bugaboos range |
Howson | 2,759 | 9,052 | Hazelton Mountains → Howson Range | |
Huber | 3,348 | 10,984 | Park Ranges → Bow Range | |
Hudson Bay | 2,589 | 8,494 | Hazelton Mountains → Bulkley Ranges | |
Hugh Neave | 2,829 | 9,281 | Cariboo Mountains | |
Hungabee | 3,492 | 11,457 | Park Ranges → Bow Range | |
Hunter | 2,032 | 6,667 | Hart Ranges → Murray Range | |
Hurd | 3,000 | 9,843 | Park Ranges → Ottertail Range | Named for a CPR engineer |
Ibex | 2,039 | 6,690 | North Cascades | |
Ice | 2,526 | 8,287 | Tahltan Highland | |
Iceberg | 1,982 | 6,503 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Icecap | 2,435 | 7,989 | Coast Mountains | |
Icefall | 3,195 | 10,482 | Park Ranges | |
Ida | 3,192 | 10,472 | Hart Ranges | |
Indian | 2,992 | 9,816 | Mitchell Range | |
In-SHUCK-ch | 2,386 | 7,828 | Coast Mountains | |
International | 3,099 | 10,167 | Purcell Mountains | |
Intersection | 2,452 | 8,045 | Front Ranges | Intersection where BC/Alberta border diverges from 120th Meridian |
Ipsoot | 2,576 | 8,451 | Coast Mountains | |
Isabelle | 2,934 | 9,626 | Ball Range | |
Isolated | 2,845 | 9,334 | Waputik Mountains | |
Isosceles | 2,488 | 8,163 | Coast Mountains | |
Jackass | 2,006 | 6,581 | North Cascades | |
James Turner | 2,703 | 8,868 | Garibaldi Ranges | Named for a pioneer minister |
Jimmy Jimmy | 2,208 | 7,244 | Pacific Ranges | |
Joffre | 3,450 | 11,319 | Elk Range | |
Joffre | 2,721 | 8,927 | Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group | |
John Oliver | 3,123 | 10,246 | Premier Range | |
Jubilee | 2,751 | 9,026 | Pacific Ranges → Waddington Range | |
Judge Howay | 2,262 | 7,421 | Pacific Ranges | |
Jumbo | 3,437 | 11,276 | Purcell Mountains | |
Kain | 2,880 | 9,449 | Park Ranges → Rainbow Range | |
Karnak | 3,411 | 11,191 | Purcell Mountains | |
Kates Needle | 3,053 | 10,016 | Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges | |
Kindersley | 2,697 | 8,848 | Kootenay Ranges | |
King | 2,868 | 9,409 | Park Ranges → Van Horne Range | |
King Albert | 2,987 | 9,800 | Park Ranges | Named for King Albert of Belgium |
King Edward | 3,490 | 11,450 | Park Ranges → Columbia Icefield | |
King Edward | 2,789 | 9,150 | Flathead Range | |
Kings | 2,061 | 6,762 | Vancouver Island Ranges → Elk River Mountains | |
King George | 3,413 | 11,198 | The Royal Group | |
Kispiox | 2,096 | 6,877 | Hazelton Mountains → Kispiox Range | |
K'iyán Mountain | 2,107 | 6,913 | Tagish Highland | |
Klapperhorn | 2,301 | 7,549 | Selwyn Range | |
Klowa | 2,527 | 8,291 | Lillooet Ranges → Cantilever Range | Indigenous name means "green" |
Knight | 2,235 | 7,333 | Cheam Range | |
Kumkan | 2,742 | 8,996 | Lillooet Ranges | |
Kwoiek Needle | 2,625 | 8,612 | Lillooet Ranges | Kwoiek is a Thompson Indian word meaning "gouged out" |
Kwoiek Peak | 2,736 | 8,976 | Lillooet Ranges | |
Lambe | 3,182 | 10,440 | Park Ranges | Named for a Canadian palaeontologist |
Laussedat | 3,052 | 10,013 | Park Ranges | |
Lavender | 2,306 | 7,566 | Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges | |
La Coulotte Peak | 2,438 | 7,999 | Flathead Range | |
La Coulotte Ridge | 2,438 | 7,999 | Flathead Range | Named for area in France where Canadian troops fought in WWI |
Lefroy | 3,423 | 11,230 | Park Ranges → Bow Range | Named for an English astronomer |
Leman | 2,730 | 8,957 | Park Ranges | Named for Belgian General of WWI |
Leval | 2,713 | 8,901 | Blue Range | Named for lawyer who represented Edith Cavell in her WWI trial |
Lester Pearson | 3,086 | 10,125 | Cariboo Mountains → Premier Range | Named for fourteenth PM of Canada |
Level | 2,190 | 7,185 | Nahlin Plateau | Includes the Level Mountain Range |
Limestone | 2,878 | 9,442 | Vermilion Range | |
Lindeman | 2,312 | 7,585 | Cascade Range | |
Little | 3,088 | 10,131 | Bow Range | Named for member of the first ascent party |
Lloyd George | 2,938 | 9,639 | Muskwa Ranges | Named for British Prime Minister |
Locomotive | 2,340 | 7,677 | Pacific Ranges | |
Loki | 2,779 | 9,117 | Purcell Mountains | |
Loomis | 2,798 | 9,180 | Elk Range | Named for Canadian army general who served in World War I |
Low | 3,090 | 10,138 | Park Ranges | Named for a Canadian geologist |
Lowe | 2,194 | 7,198 | Whitemantle Range | |
Lucifer | 2,726 | 8,944 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Luna | 2,470 | 8,104 | Pacific Ranges | Named for Luna, goddess of the Moon in Roman mythology |
Lunette | 3,428 | 11,247 | Park Ranges | Directly SE of Mount Assiniboine |
Lyall | 2,950 | 9,678 | High Rock Range | Named for a Scottish botanist |
Lydia | 2,100 | 6,890 | Pacific Ranges → Tantalus Range | Named for Lydia in Greek mythology |
Lyell | 3,498 | 11,476 | Central Icefields | Consists of five distinct peaks |
Lynx | 3,192 | 10,472 | Rainbow Range | Named for Lynx bones found on nearby Coleman Glacier |
Macbeth | 2,639 | 8,658 | Garibaldi Ranges → Spearhead Range | Named to commemorate the 400th anniversary of William Shakespeare's birth |
Macdonald | 2,883 | 9,459 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Macduff | 3,009 | 9,872 | Purcell Mountains → MacBeth Group | |
MacFarlane | 2,090 | 6,857 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | |
Machray | 2,749 | 9,019 | Park Ranges | Named for an American bishop |
Mackenzie | 2,461 | 8,074 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Mackenzie King | 3,234 | 10,610 | Cariboo Mountains → Premier Range | Named for tenth PM of Canada |
Maclaren | 2,843 | 9,327 | High Rock Range | Named for a general of the Canadian army in World War I |
Macleod | 2,176 | 7,139 | North Cascades → Hozameen Range | |
Macoun | 3,030 | 9,941 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | Named for Canadian botanist |
Macpherson | 2,427 | 7,963 | Monashee Mountains → Gold Range | Named for Canadian businessman/politician |
Mainmast | 2,863 | 9,393 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Maple | 506 | 1,660 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Marmot | 2,103 | 6,900 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | |
Matheson | 292 | 958 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Matier | 2,783 | 9,131 | Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group | Highest peak of the Joffre Group |
McArthur | 3,021 | 9,911 | Wapta Icefield → Park Ranges | Named for Canadian surveyor/mountaineer |
McBride | 2,083 | 6,834 | Vancouver Island Ranges | Named for Canadian politician |
McCord | 2,511 | 8,238 | Park Ranges | Named for a surveyor |
McGladrey | 2,638 | 8,655 | Flathead Range | |
McGuire | 2,008 | 6,588 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | |
McHarg | 2,888 | 9,475 | Spray Mountains | Named for Canadian army officer killed in WWI |
McKirdy | 2,586 | 8,484 | Selwyn Range | |
McLean | 2,427 | 7,963 | Coast Mountains | |
McNair | 1,784 | 5,853 | Lillooet Ranges | |
McPhail | 2,886 | 9,469 | Elk Range | Named for Canadian soldier killed in WWI |
Meager | 2,650 | 8,694 | Pacific Ranges | Site of a 2010 landslide |
Merrick | 1,749 | 5,738 | Solitude Range | Named for a Canadian soldier killed in WWII |
Meslilloet | 1,990 | 6,529 | Coast Mountains | |
Mica | 2,855 | 9,367 | Cariboo Mountains | |
Michael | 2,701 | 8,862 | Waputik Mountains → President Range | |
Midgard | 2,807 | 9,209 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | |
Milburn | 2,019 | 6,624 | Hart Ranges → Murray Range | Named for Canadian pilot killed in WWII |
Mistaya | 3,078 | 10,098 | Waputik Mountains | |
Moby Dick | 3,154 | 10,348 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Moe | 2,664 | 8,740 | Coast Mountains | |
Monica | 3,072 | 10,079 | Purcell Mountains | Named after mother of a member of the first ascent party |
Monarch | 3,555 | 11,663 | Pacific Ranges | |
Monmouth | 3,182 | 10,440 | Pacific Ranges | |
Moresby | 1,164 | 3,819 | Queen Charlotte Mountains | Highest summit of Moresby Island and the Queen Charlotte Islands |
Morkill | 2,286 | 7,500 | Front Ranges | Named for a BC land surveyor |
Muir | 2,758 | 9,049 | High Rock Range | Named for Canadian poet/songwriter |
Muir (Vancouver Island) | 880 | 2,887 | ||
Mumm | 2,962 | 9,718 | Park Ranges | Named for English mountaineer who completed FA |
Mummery | 3,331 | 10,928 | Park Ranges → Freshfield Icefield Ranges | Named for Albert F. Mummery who died on Nanga Parbat in 1895 |
Munday | 3,356 | 11,010 | Pacific Ranges → Waddington Range | Named for first ascent party |
Nadina | 2,111 | 6,926 | Nechako Plateau | Nadina means "standing up alone" in the Babine-Witsuwitʼen language |
Nahlin | 1,972 | 6,470 | Interior Mountains | |
Nanga Parbat | 3,240 | 10,630 | Park Ranges | Named for Nanga Parbat |
Narao | 2,974 | 9,757 | Bow Range | |
Nasswald | 3,042 | 9,980 | Park Ranges | Named for a town in Austria |
Nautilus | 3,130 | 10,269 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Neal | 2,552 | 8,373 | Coast Mountains | |
Needle | 2,095 | 6,873 | North Cascades | |
Nelles | 2,531 | 8,304 | Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges → Juneau Icefield | Named for Canadian Engineer |
Nelson | 3,313 | 10,869 | Purcell Mountains | Named for a British naval officer |
Nemo | 2,901 | 9,518 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Neptuak | 3,233 | 10,607 | Bow Range | Part of the Valley of the Ten Peaks |
Nestor | 2,972 | 9,751 | Mitchell Range | Named for a World War I destroyer |
Niles | 2,967 | 9,734 | Waputik Range | Named for American Geology professor |
Niobe | 2,021 | 6,631 | Pacific Ranges → Tantalus Range | Named for Niobe in Greek mythology |
Nivalis | 2,569 | 8,428 | Coast Mountains → McBride Range | |
Nivelle | 3,256 | 10,682 | Park Ranges | Named for a French general of World War I |
Noel | 2,541 | 8,337 | Pacific Ranges | Named for local prospectors |
North Albert | 2,934 | 9,626 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Northover | 3,048 | 10,000 | Park Ranges | Named for Canadian army officer who earned the Military Cross |
Northpost | 2,911 | 9,551 | Purcell Mountains → The Bugaboos | |
Nub | 2,746 | 9,009 | Park Ranges | |
Oates | 3,120 | 10,236 | Park Ranges | Named for British army officer who perished in Antarctica |
O'Beirne | 2,637 | 8,652 | Park Ranges | |
Octopus | 2,932 | 9,619 | Mitchell Range | |
Odaray | 3,137 | 10,292 | Park Ranges → Bow Range | Odaray means "many waterfalls" in the Stoney language |
Odin | 2,970 | 9,744 | Monashee Mountains → Gold Range | |
Odium | 2,716 | 8,911 | Elk Range | Named for Canadian army general who served during World War I |
Og | 2,874 | 9,429 | Park Ranges | Named for a Biblical reference |
Ogden | 2,702 | 8,865 | Waputik Range | Named for railway vice president |
Ogilvie | 2,398 | 7,867 | Coast Mountains | Named for William Ogilvie |
Old Glory | 2,376 | 7,795 | Rossland Range | |
Olds | 2,542 | 8,340 | Lillooet Ranges → Cayoosh Range | |
Oleg | 2,587 | 8,488 | Lillooet Ranges → Cayoosh Range | |
Olive | 3,126 | 10,256 | Park Ranges | |
Omega | 1,918 | 6,293 | Pacific Ranges → Tantalus Range | |
Omega | 3,060 | 10,039 | Park Ranges | In Jasper National Park |
Omoo | 2,674 | 8,773 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Onderdonk | 2,685 | 8,809 | Selkirk Mountains | |
Oppy | 3,335 | 10,942 | Park Ranges | Named for a village in France |
Orion | 2,254 | 7,395 | Hazelton Mountains → Bulkley Ranges | |
Oscar | 2,336 | 7,664 | Kitimat Ranges | |
Ossa | 2,261 | 7,418 | Pacific Ranges → Tantalus Range | |
Otter | 2,693 | 8,835 | Coast Mountains | |
Oubliette | 3,070 | 10,072 | Park Ranges | |
Outlier | 2,422 | 7,946 | Coast Mountains → McBride Range | |
Outram | 2,461 | 8,074 | North Cascades → Hozameen Range | |
Outrigger | 2,850 | 9,350 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Overlander | 2,687 | 8,816 | Selwyn Range | |
Overlord | 2,625 | 8,612 | Garibaldi Ranges → Fitzsimmons Range | |
Owen | 3,083 | 10,115 | Park Ranges → Bow Range | |
Packhorse | 2,412 | 7,913 | Clark Range | |
Paragon | 3,030 | 9,941 | Park Ranges | |
Parapet | 2,463 | 8,081 | Coast Mountains | |
Parapet | 3,030 | 9,941 | Park Ranges | |
Park | 2,951 | 9,682 | Park Ranges → Bow Range | |
Parkhurst | 2,494 | 8,182 | Garibaldi Ranges | |
Pauline | 2,653 | 8,704 | Park Ranges | Named for a Canadian politician |
Payne | 2,468 | 8,097 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | |
Pelion | 2,312 | 7,585 | Pacific Ranges → Tantalus Range | |
Pelly | 2,048 | 6,719 | Omineca Mountains → Russel Range | |
Pelops | 2,015 | 6,611 | Pacific Ranges → Tantalus Range | |
Peneplain | 1,707 | 5,600 | Coast Mountains | |
Pengelly | 2,586 | 8,484 | Flathead Range | |
Penrose | 2,634 | 8,642 | Chilcotin Ranges → Dickson Range | |
Pequod | 2,979 | 9,774 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Perren | 3,051 | 10,010 | Bow Range | Named for a climbing guide |
Perseus | 2,553 | 8,376 | Cariboo Mountains → Quesnel Highland | |
Unnamed (formerly Pétain) | 3,196 | 10,486 | Park Ranges | On the Continental Divide |
Petlushkwohap | 2,939 | 9,642 | Cantilever Range | |
Phalanx | 2,441 | 8,009 | Coast Mountains | |
Phillips | 3,246 | 10,650 | Park Ranges | Named for a Jasper area outfitter and guide |
Phyllis's Engine | 2,517 | 8,258 | Coast Mountains | |
Pierre Elliott Trudeau | 2,650 | 8,694 | Cariboo Mountains → Premier Range | Named for 15th PM of Canada |
Pilkington | 3,285 | 10,778 | Park Ranges | Named for a British mountaineer |
Pilot | 995 | 3,264 | ||
Pioneer | 3,245 | 10,646 | Selkirk Mountains → Adamant Range | |
Pitt | 2,487 | 8,159 | Coast Mountains → McBride Range | Named for prime minister of Great Britain |
Poilus | 3,161 | 10,371 | Waputik Mountains | Named for the Poilu, French infantrymen of WW I |
Poland | 2,853 | 9,360 | Park Ranges | Named for Canadian soldier killed in World War II |
Pollinger | 2,816 | 9,239 | Waputik Mountains | Named for Swiss mountain guide |
Popes | 3,163 | 10,377 | Bow Range | Named for a Canadian politician |
Postern | 2,944 | 9,659 | The Ramparts | |
Prestley | 2,732 | 8,963 | Selkirk Mountains → Valhalla Ranges | Named for Canadian soldier killed in World War II |
Prevost | 788 | 2,585 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Price | 2,052 | 6,732 | Garibaldi Ranges | |
Priestley | 2,366 | 7,762 | Coast Mountains → Kitimat Ranges | |
Prince Henry | 3,219 | 10,561 | The Royal Group | Named for Prince Henry |
Prior | 3,276 | 10,748 | Park Ranges | Named for a Lt-Governor of B.C. |
Proteus | 3,198 | 10,492 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Ptolemy | 2,815 | 9,236 | Flathead Range | Highest in the range |
Pukeashun | 2,301 | 7,549 | Monashee Mountains → Shuswap Highland | Name means "white rock" in the Secwepemc language |
Purity | 3,149 | 10,331 | Selkirk Mountains | |
Pyramid | 2,158 | 7,080 | Coast Mountains | |
Pyramid | 2,199 | 7,215 | Tahltan Highland | |
Quadra | 3,173 | 10,410 | Bow Range | Named for its four peaks |
Quartz | 2,580 | 8,465 | Park Ranges | Top composed mainly of quartz |
Quéant | 3,120 | 10,236 | Park Ranges | Named for a village in France |
Queen Bess | 3,298 | 10,820 | Pacific Ranges | Named for Elizabeth I |
Queen Elizabeth | 2,850 | 9,350 | Park Ranges | Named for Queen Elisabeth of Belgium |
Quincy Adams | 4,150 | 13,615 | Saint Elias Mountains → Fairweather Range | Named for sixth President of the United States |
Rainey | 1,983 | 6,506 | Coast Mountains | |
Raleigh | 3,132 | 10,276 | Pacific Ranges | Named for Walter Raleigh |
Rambler | 2,092 | 6,864 | Vancouver Island Ranges → Elk River Mountains | Named for local mountaineering club that made the first ascent |
Ratz | 3,090 | 10,138 | Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges → Stikine Icecap | |
Razorback | 3,183 | 10,443 | Coast Mountains → Niut Range | |
Razorback | 2,605 | 8,547 | Park Ranges | |
Rearguard | 2,744 | 9,003 | Park Ranges → Rainbow Range | Guards Mount Robson when approached from the rear |
Record | 2,113 | 6,932 | Rossland Range | |
Red | 2,072 | 6,798 | Monashee Mountains | Site of ski resort |
Redoubt | 3,115 | 10,220 | Park Ranges | Name for its appearance to a redoubt |
Redtop | 3,156 | 10,354 | Purcell Mountains | |
Remote | 3,038 | 9,967 | Pacific Ranges → Waddington Range | |
Rethel | 2,408 | 7,900 | Garibaldi Ranges | Named for a train station |
Rexford | 2,329 | 7,641 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | Named for an early local settler |
Reynolds | 2,004 | 6,575 | Murray Range | |
Rhododendron | 2,523 | 8,278 | Coast Mountains | |
Rhondda | 3,062 | 10,046 | Waputik Mountains | Named for a Welsh politician |
Rideout | 2,445 | 8,022 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | |
Ringrose | 3,292 | 10,801 | Bow Range | |
Roberts | 1,991 | 6,532 | Rossland Range | Named for Lord Roberts |
Robson | 3,954 | 12,972 | Park Ranges → Rainbow Range | Highest summit of the Canadian Rocky Mountains |
Rogers | 3,169 | 10,397 | Selkirk Mountains → Hermit Range | Named for American surveyor who discovered Rogers Pass |
Rohr | 2,423 | 7,949 | Lillooet Ranges → Cayoosh Range | |
Ronayne | 2,290 | 7,513 | Coast Mountains | |
Rostrum | 3,284 | 10,774 | Park Ranges | Named for resemblance to a rostrum |
Rugged | 1,861 | 6,106 | Vancouver Island Ranges → Haihte Range | |
Russell | 1,742 | 5,715 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Saint Nicholas | 2,938 | 9,639 | Waputik Mountains | |
Sam | 2,871 | 9,419 | Mitchell Range | |
Sampson | 2,811 | 9,222 | Coast Mountains → Thiassi Range | |
Saugstad | 2,908 | 9,541 | Pacific Ranges | |
Scarp | 3,000 | 9,843 | Park Ranges | |
Scarpe | 2,591 | 8,501 | Clark Range | Named for river in France |
Schaffer | 2,691 | 8,829 | Park Ranges → Bow Range | |
Scott | 3,300 | 10,827 | Park Ranges | Named for Captain Robert Falcon Scott |
Scylla | 2,920 | 9,580 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Sedgwick | 2,082 | 6,831 | Pacific Ranges → Tantalus Range | |
Selkirk | 2,930 | 9,613 | Omineca Mountains → Mitchell Range | |
Selwyn | 3,335 | 10,942 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Sentinel | 2,992 | 9,816 | Selkirk Mountains → Adamant Range | |
Sentinel | 2,513 | 8,245 | Hart Ranges → Misinchinka Ranges | |
Serendipity | 2,857 | 9,373 | Selkirk Mountains | |
Sessel | 2,746 | 9,009 | Coast Mountains → Thiassi Range | Named for resemblance to a sessel, the German word for "armchair" |
Seven O'clock | 2,341 | 7,680 | Coast Mountains | |
Seven Sisters | 2,747 | 9,012 | Hazelton Mountains → Bulkley Ranges | Massif consists of seven named peaks |
Seymour | 1,449 | 4,754 | Coast Mountains → Fannin Range | Named for governor of colonial B.C. |
Shackleton | 3,327 | 10,915 | Park Ranges | Named for Ernest Shackleton |
Shadowfax | 2,315 | 7,595 | Coast Mountains → Cadwallader Range | |
Shanks | 2,838 | 9,311 | Ball Range | |
Sharktooth | 2,668 | 8,753 | Cassiar Mountains → Stikine Ranges | |
Shedin | 2,588 | 8,491 | Skeena Mountains → Atna Range | |
Sheer | 1,752 | 5,748 | North Shore Mountains | |
Shudder | 2,671 | 8,763 | Garibaldi Ranges → Spearhead Range | |
Sicker | 718 | 2,356 | ||
Sifton | 2,922 | 9,587 | Selkirk Mountains → Hermit Range | Named for a Canadian politician |
Silvertip | 2,596 | 8,517 | North Cascades | |
Silverthrone | 2,864 | 9,396 | Pacific Ranges | |
Simon | 3,322 | 10,899 | Park Ranges | Named for explorer Simon Fraser |
Sinclair | 2,662 | 8,734 | Kootenay Ranges | |
Sir Alexander | 3,275 | 10,745 | Continental Ranges | Named for Sir Alexander Mackenzie |
Sir Allan MacNab | 2,297 | 7,536 | Cariboo Mountains → Premier Range | Named for premier of colonial Canada |
Sir Douglas | 3,406 | 11,175 | Park Ranges | Named for a British Army officer |
Sir Richard | 2,681 | 8,796 | Coast Mountains → McBride Range | Named for premier of British Columbia |
Sir Sandford | 3,519 | 11,545 | Selkirk Mountains → Sir Sandford Range | Highest summit of the Selkirk Mountains |
Sir Wilfrid Laurier | 3,516 | 11,535 | Cariboo Mountains → Premier Range | Highest summit of the Cariboo Mountains |
Siwhe Mountain | 2,843 | 9,327 | Pacific Ranges → Lillooet Ranges | |
Skihist | 2,968 | 9,738 | Lillooet Ranges → Cantilever Range | |
Sky Pilot | 2,031 | 6,663 | Britannia Range | Named after a boat |
Slalok | 2,653 | 8,704 | Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group | |
Slesse | 2,439 | 8,002 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | Name means "fang" in the Halkomelem language |
Slhanay | 665 | 2,182 | Pacific Ranges | |
Slide | 2,105 | 6,906 | Coast Mountains | |
Sloan | 2,720 | 8,924 | Coast Mountains → Thiassi Range | Named for a mining engineer |
Smythe | 2,759 | 9,052 | Muskwa Ranges | |
Snow Dome | 3,456 | 11,339 | Park Ranges → Winston Churchill Range | A Hydrological apex of North America |
Sophist | 3,001 | 9,846 | Canadian Rockies → Kitchen Range | |
Spatsizi | 2,056 | 6,745 | Spatsizi Plateau | |
Spearman | 3,365 | 11,040 | Pacific Ranges → Waddington Range | |
Spetch | 2,579 | 8,461 | Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group | Named for a local businessman |
Spire | 2,279 | 7,477 | Coast Mountains | |
Spring-Rice | 3,275 | 10,745 | Park Ranges | Named for a British diplomat |
St. Julien | 3,090 | 10,138 | Park Ranges | Named for battle in World War I |
Stairway | 2,999 | 9,839 | Waputik Mountains | Named for rock formations resembling a stairway |
Stanley | 3,155 | 10,351 | Ball Range | Named for sixth Governor-General of Canada |
Stanley Baldwin | 3,256 | 10,682 | Cariboo Mountains → Premier Range | Named for PM of the United Kingdom |
Stawamus Chief | 702 | 2,303 | Pacific Ranges | Popular rock climbing and slacklining destination |
Steinbok | 2,012 | 6,601 | North Cascades | Named for the steinbok (antelope) |
Stephen | 3,199 | 10,495 | Park Ranges | Named for 1st president of the Canadian Pacific Railway |
Stephens | 1,592 | 5,223 | Pacific Ranges | Named for a British politician |
Stephenson | 2,037 | 6,683 | Hart Ranges → Solitude Range | Named for Canadian solder killed in WW II |
Stonerabbit | 1,857 | 6,093 | Coast Mountains | |
Strachan | 2,682 | 8,799 | High Rock Range | Named for Canadian army officer, recipient of the VC |
Stupendous | 2,682 | 8,799 | Coast Mountains | |
Sunburst | 2,849 | 9,347 | Park Range | Named for a lake |
Sun God | 2,421 | 7,943 | Coast Mountains | |
Swanzy | 2,891 | 9,485 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Swiderski | 3,133 | 10,279 | The Italian Group | |
Synge | 2,972 | 9,751 | Waputik Mountains | Named for a British army officer |
Tabor | 1,247 | 4,091 | Columbia Mountains | |
Talbot | 2,373 | 7,785 | Front Ranges | Named for a Canadian politician |
Talchako | 3,037 | 9,964 | Pacific Ranges | |
Tantalus | 2,608 | 8,556 | Pacific Ranges → Tantalus Range | Highest in the Tantalus Range |
Taseko | 3,063 | 10,049 | Pacific Ranges → Chilcotin Ranges | |
Tatlow | 3,063 | 10,049 | Pacific Ranges → Chilcotin Ranges | |
Taurus | 2,972 | 9,751 | Purcell Mountains | |
Taylor | 2,318 | 7,605 | Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group | |
Tenquille | 2,391 | 7,844 | Coast Mountains | |
Terminal | 2,997 | 9,833 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Terry Fox | 2,845 | 9,334 | Selwyn Range | Named for Terry Fox |
Thar | 1,940 | 6,365 | North Cascades | Named for thar |
The Black Tusk | 2,319 | 7,608 | Garibaldi Ranges | |
The Castle | 510 | 1,673 | Pacific Ranges | |
The Four Squatters | 3,072 | 10,079 | Purcell Mountains | |
The Helmet | 3,420 | 11,220 | Rainbow Range | Peak on the Mt. Robson massif |
The Lecture Cutters | 2,524 | 8,281 | Coast Mountains → McBride Range | |
The Lieutenants | 3,270 | 10,728 | Purcell Mountains | |
The Marshall | 3,180 | 10,433 | Park Ranges | |
The Monarch | 2,895 | 9,498 | Ball Range | |
The Steeples | 2,843 | 9,327 | Hughes Range | |
The Table | 2,021 | 6,631 | Garibaldi Ranges | |
The Virgin | 2,886 | 9,469 | Purcell Mountains | |
The Volcano | 1,656 | 5,433 | Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges | |
Thiassi | 2,772 | 9,094 | Coast Mountains → Thiassi Range | Named for Thiassi, god of storms in Norse mythology |
Thyestes | 1,697 | 5,568 | Pacific Ranges → Tantalus Range | Named for Thyestes, a king in Greek mythology |
Thomlinson | 2,451 | 8,041 | Babine Range | |
Tiedemann | 3,838 | 12,592 | Pacific Ranges → Waddington Range | |
Tilley | 2,649 | 8,691 | Monashee Mountains → Gold Range | Named for Canadian politician |
Tinniswood | 2,606 | 8,550 | Coast Mountains | |
Tod | 2,155 | 7,070 | Monashee Mountains | |
Tolkien | 2,380 | 7,808 | Coast Mountains → Cadwallader Range | Named for J. R. R. Tolkien |
Tonquin | 2,396 | 7,861 | South Jasper Ranges | |
Tonsa | 3,053 | 10,016 | Bow Range | Stoney Indian word for the number four |
Topham | 2,872 | 9,423 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | Named for an English mountaineer who explored and mapped the Selkirks |
Tornado | 3,099 | 10,167 | High Rock Range | |
Tower | 2,269 | 7,444 | Muskwa Ranges | |
Treadmill | 2,716 | 8,911 | Front Ranges | Named for similarity to a treadmill |
Tremor | 2,691 | 8,829 | Garibaldi Ranges → Spearhead Range | |
Triad | 3,048 | 10,000 | Park Ranges | |
Trolltinder | 2,912 | 9,554 | Wapta Icefield → Waputik Range | Named for resemblance to Store Trolltind in Norway |
Trophy | 2,577 | 8,455 | Monashee Mountains → Shuswap Highland | |
Trorey | 2,461 | 8,074 | Garibaldi Ranges → Spearhead Range | |
Troubridge | 1,304 | 4,278 | Pacific Ranges | Sunshine Coast |
Truce | 3,262 | 10,702 | Purcell Mountains | |
Trutch | 3,258 | 10,689 | Park Ranges | Named for first Lieutenant Governor of B.C. |
Tsaydaychuz | 2,758 | 9,049 | Hazelton Mountains → Pattullo Rangee | |
Tsitsutl | 2,495 | 8,186 | Rainbow Range | Tsitsutl means "painted mountains" |
Tuchodi | 2,900 | 9,514 | Northern Rocky Mountains | Named for the Tuchodi River |
Tumbling | 3,145 | 10,318 | Vermilion Range | |
Turner | 2,640 | 8,661 | Saint Elias Mountains → Fairweather Range | |
Twin Goat | 2,128 | 6,982 | Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group | |
Typee | 2,897 | 9,505 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Tyrwhitt | 2,974 | 9,757 | Elk Range | Named for a British admiral |
Tzoonie | 2,123 | 6,965 | Coast Mountains | |
Ulysses | 3,024 | 9,921 | Muskwa Ranges | Named for Ulysses, a king in Greek mythology |
Unicorn | 3,010 | 9,875 | Selkirk Mountains → Adamant Range | |
Unnecessary | 1,548 | 5,079 | Pacific Ranges → North Shore Mountains | |
Upright Mountain | 2,978 | 9,770 | Front Ranges | FA 1911 |
Ursus Major | 2,705 | 8,875 | Selkirk Mountains → Hermit Range | |
Ursus Minor | 2,749 | 9,019 | Selkirk Mountains → Hermit Range | |
Uto | 2,927 | 9,603 | Selkirk Mountains | |
Valenciennes | 3,150 | 10,335 | Park Ranges | Named for Valenciennes |
Vantage | 2,235 | 7,333 | Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group | |
Vaux | 3,310 | 10,860 | Park Ranges → Ottertail Range | |
Verendrye | 3,086 | 10,125 | Vermilion Range | Named for Pierre de La Vérendrye |
Vermilion | 2,647 | 8,684 | Ball Range | |
Victoria | 3,464 | 11,365 | Bow Range | Named for Queen Victoria |
Victoria | 2,088 | 6,850 | Pacific Ranges | Named for Queen Victoria |
Victoria | 2,163 | 7,096 | Vancouver Island Ranges → Sutton Range | |
Vicuna | 2,126 | 6,975 | North Cascades | Named for the Vicuña, a camel species in the Andes |
Vista | 2,795 | 9,170 | Park Ranges | Named for its views at the top |
Waddington | 4,019 | 13,186 | Pacific Ranges → Waddington Range | Highest summit of the Coast Mountains |
Waitabit | 3,090 | 10,138 | Park Ranges | Named for Waitabit Creek |
Wales | 3,109 | 10,200 | Park Ranges | Named for a British astronomer |
Wallace | 2,940 | 9,646 | Purcell Mountains → The Bugaboos | Named for a Canadian surveyor |
Walter | 3,401 | 11,158 | Park Ranges | Fourth highest subpeak of Mt. Lyell (3498 m) |
Wapta | 2,778 | 9,114 | Waputik Mountains → President Range | Wapta means "river" in the Stoney language |
Warburton Pike | 401 | 1,316 | ||
Warden | 1,970 | 6,463 | Vancouver Island Ranges | |
Wardle | 2,805 | 9,203 | Vermilion Range | |
Watchman | 3,009 | 9,872 | Park Ranges | FA 1918 |
Warrior | 2,973 | 9,754 | Park Ranges | Named for a British warship heavily damaged in the Battle of Jutland |
Watson | 2,955 | 9,695 | Park Ranges | Named for a Canadian army general |
Watson | 1,923 | 6,309 | Solitude Range | Named for a Canadian soldier killed in WWII |
Weart | 2,835 | 9,301 | Garibaldi Ranges | |
Webb | 2,164 | 7,100 | Cascade Range | |
Wedge | 2,895 | 9,498 | Garibaldi Ranges | Named for its wedge like shape |
Wedgwood | 3,024 | 9,921 | Park Ranges | Named for an English mountaineer who was killed in World War I |
Welch | 2,431 | 7,976 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | Named for a business owner who operated a nearby mine |
Whaleback | 2,627 | 8,619 | Waputik Mountains | |
Wheeler | 3,336 | 10,945 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | Named for first president of the Alpine Club of Canada |
Whirlwind | 2,427 | 7,963 | Garibaldi Ranges → Fitzsimmons Range | |
Whitecap | 2,918 | 9,573 | Bendor Range | |
Whitecrow | 2,881 | 9,452 | Park Ranges | Named for white crows seen on peak by FA party |
Whiteaves | 3,145 | 10,318 | Park Ranges | Named for a British palaeontologist |
White-Fraser | 2,331 | 7,648 | Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges | Named for a member of the International Boundary Survey |
Whitehorn | 3,399 | 11,152 | Park Ranges | |
Whitesaddle | 2,990 | 9,810 | Coast Mountains → Niut Range | |
Whiteshield | 2,684 | 8,806 | Park Ranges | Named for snow and ice on eastern side |
Whitford | 1,987 | 6,519 | Hart Ranges → Misinchinka Ranges | Named for a Canadian soldier |
Whiting | 2,524 | 8,281 | Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges | |
Whymper (Frederick) | 1,539 | 5,049 | Vancouver Island Ranges | Named for a British explorer |
Wilkie | 2,699 | 8,855 | Selkirk Mountains → Lardeau Range | |
Williams | 2,741 | 8,993 | Park Ranges | |
Williams | 2,123 | 6,965 | North Cascades → Skagit Range | |
Wiwaxy | 2,706 | 8,878 | Park Ranges | |
Work | 449 | 1,473 | Vancouver Island Ranges → Gowlland Range | Vancouver Island |
Worthington | 2,915 | 9,564 | Spray Range | Named for Canadian army officer killed in WW II |
Wrong | 2,869 | 9,413 | Selkirk Mountains → Battle Range | |
Yak Peak | 2,039 | 6,690 | North Cascades | |
Ygdrasil | 2,960 | 9,711 | Selkirk Mountains → Adamant Range | |
Yellowhead | 2,458 | 8,064 | Victoria Cross Ranges | |
Youngs | 2,815 | 9,236 | Selkirk Mountains → Duncan Ranges | |
Ymir | 2,398 | 7,867 | Selkirk Mountains → Nelson Range | Named for the Norse god |
Younghusband | 3,170 | 10,400 | Chaba Icefield | Named for a British army officer |
Yukness | 2,851 | 9,354 | Park Ranges | Named for the Stoney language expression for "sharpened with a knife" |
Zupjok | 1,835 | 6,020 | North Cascades | Named for the zupjok, the male progeny of a male cow and a female yak |
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