Skoatl Point

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Skoatl Point
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Skoatl Point
Location in British Columbia
Skoatl Point
Interactive map of Skoatl Point
Highest point
Elevation 1,640 m (5,380 ft)
Prominence 158 m (518 ft)
Listing List of volcanoes in Canada
Coordinates 51°09′15.8″N120°25′50.2″W / 51.154389°N 120.430611°W / 51.154389; -120.430611
Geography
Location British Columbia, Canada
DistrictKamloops Division Yale Land District
Parent range Bonaparte Plateau, Thompson Plateau
Topo map NTS   92P1 Louis Creek
Geology
Mountain type Volcanic plug
Volcanic arc/belt Chilcotin Group
Climbing
Easiest route Skoatl Point Trail

Skoatl Point is a volcanic plug located in the formation known as the Chilcotin Group, which lie between the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains and the mid-Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada.

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