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Tuber Hill

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Parent range
  
Pacific Ranges

Mountain type
  
Stratovolcano

Province
  
British Columbia

Mountain range
  
Pacific Ranges

Age of rock
  
Pleistocene

Elevation
  
2,500 m

Last eruption
  
Pleistocene

Location
  
Upper Bridge River, British Columbia, Canada

Volcanic arc/belt
  
Canadian Cascade Arc Garibaldi Volcanic Belt

Similar
  
Little Ring Mountain, Plinth Peak, Vulcan's Thumb, Pyroclastic Peak

Tuber Hill is a small 600,000-year-old basaltic stratovolcano that was constructed on the Bridge River highlands when nearby valleys were packed with ice. Tuber Hill is part of the Garibaldi segment of the Canadian Cascade Arc, but is not in the geographic Cascade Range.

Map of Tuber Hill, Squamish-Lillooet A, BC, Canada

References

Tuber Hill Wikipedia