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Phyllis's Engine is set within Garibaldi Provincial Park and is part of the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains. [1] It is situated 71 km (44 mi) north of Vancouver, 1.26 km (1 mi) north-northwest of Mount Carr, and 700 meters (2,300 feet) south of line parent Castle Towers Mountain. [1]
Garibaldi Provincial Park, also called Garibaldi Park, is a wilderness park located on the coastal mainland of British Columbia, Canada, 70 kilometres (43.5 mi) north of Vancouver. It was established in 1920 and named a Class A Provincial Park of British Columbia in 1927.
Hour Peak is set within Garibaldi Provincial Park and is part of the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains. [1] It is situated 67 km (42 mi) north of Vancouver and 1.35 km (1 mi) southeast of Isosceles Peak, the nearest higher neighbor. [2]
Guard Mountain is located within Garibaldi Provincial Park on the southeast side of Garibaldi Lake, [4] and is part of the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains. [1] It is situated 70 km (43 mi) north of Vancouver, 4.28 km (3 mi) west-southwest of Mount Carr, and 4.63 km (3 mi) southwest of Castle Towers Mountain. [1]
The McBride Range is a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located east of Cheakamus Lake at the northeast side of Garibaldi Provincial Park. [1] It has an area of 228 km 2 and is a subrange of the Garibaldi Ranges which in turn form part of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains. [2]
Corrie Peak is located within Garibaldi Provincial Park on the southwest side of Cheakamus Lake, [4] and is part of the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains. [1] It is situated 81 km (50 mi) north of Vancouver and 5 km (3 mi) north of Castle Towers Mountain. [3]
Gentian Peak is located within Garibaldi Provincial Park on the northeast side of Garibaldi Lake, [4] and is part of the Garibaldi Ranges of the Coast Mountains. [1] It is situated 77 km (48 mi) north of Vancouver and 3 km (2 mi) west of Castle Towers Mountain. [1]
It is located in the eastern part of Garibaldi Provincial Park and the northern portion of Golden Ears Provincial Park. The Misty Icefield was mapped and named in 1955, and rarely visited since, mainly due to its remote location. [1] The area includes the Stave Glacier, and the Snowcap Glacier [2]