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Mount Fraser is a mountain located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia. It is Alberta's 38th highest peak and Alberta's 22nd most prominent mountain. It is also British Columbia's 50th highest peak. [3] It was named in 1917 after Simon Fraser. [1] [3] The massif consists of three peaks: [1]
Mount Fraser can refer to: Mount Fraser (Australia) Mount Fraser (Canada) Mount Fraser (South Georgia) See also. Mount Frazier (disambiguation)
Hume and Hovell memorial at the bottom of Mount Fraser. Mount Fraser is a volcanic cone near Beveridge, Victoria, Australia. It is the largest scoria cone near Melbourne. [1] The extinct volcano last erupted about one million years ago. It is about 120 metres in height above the surrounding land. The distance around the base of the volcano is ...
Mount Fraser panorama. Mount Fraser) is a mountain, 1,610 metres (5,280 ft) high, standing on the south coast of South Georgia immediately north of NovosilskiIt was surveyed by the South Georgia Survey in the period 1951–57, and named by the UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee for Francis C. Fraser, a British zoologist who was a member of the scientific staff at the Discovery Investigations ...
Bennington is the north peak of Mt Fraser, which was named for Simon Fraser, explorer, who was born in Bennington, Vermont, the namesake of this peak McDonell Peak 52°39′05″N 118°18′22″W / 52.65139°N 118.30611°W / 52.65139; -118.30611 ( McDonell
Mount Frazier may refer to: Mount Frazier (Antarctica) , a mountain in Marie Byrd Land, Antarctica Mount Frazier (Montana) , a mountain in Montana, United States
The Arabic Wikipedia (Arabic: ويكيبيديا العربية) is the Modern Standard Arabic version of Wikipedia.It started on 9 July 2003. As of December 2024, it has 1,247,363 articles, 2,662,203 registered users and 53,760 files and it is the 17th largest edition of Wikipedia by article count, and ranks 7th in terms of depth among Wikipedias.
Mount White-Fraser is a 2,331 metres (7,648 ft) glaciated mountain located in the Boundary Ranges of British Columbia, Canada. It is situated 31 kilometres (19 mi) north-northwest of Stewart, and 10 km (6 mi) northwest of Mount Bayard. Precipitation runoff from the peak and meltwater from the surrounding Salmon Glacier drains into the Salmon River.