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Mount Abbott (British Columbia)

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Parent range
  
Selkirk Mountains

Elevation
  
2,465 m

Prominence
  
45 m

Mountain range
  
Selkirk Mountains

Topo map
  
NTS 082N04

First ascent
  
1888

Province
  
British Columbia

Mount Abbott (British Columbia)

Location
  
British Columbia, Canada

Similar
  
Uto Peak, Mount Sir Donald, Mount Macdonald, Mount Sir Sandford, Mount Tupper

Mount Abbott is a mountain in British Columbia, Canada, located within Glacier National Park. The peak is west of the Asulkan Creek drainage, near Rogers Pass. It is named for Henry Braithwaite Abbott, a superintendent of the Canadian National Railway. The first ascent was made by William Spotswood Green and Henry Swanzy in 1888. The route is a relatively easy scramble.

Map of Mount Abbott, Columbia-Shuswap A, BC, Canada

References

Mount Abbott (British Columbia) Wikipedia