Monarch Mountain

This article is about the mountain in British Columbia. For the mountain in Alberta, see Monarch Mountain (Alberta). For The Ski Area in Colorado, see Monarch Ski Area.
Monarch Mountain
Monarch Mountain

British Columbia, Canada

Highest point
Elevation 3,555 m (11,663 ft)[1]
Prominence 2,930 m (9,610 ft)[1]
Isolation 71 kilometres (44 mi)
Listing
Coordinates 51°54′06″N 125°52′30″W / 51.90167°N 125.87500°W / 51.90167; -125.87500Coordinates: 51°54′06″N 125°52′30″W / 51.90167°N 125.87500°W / 51.90167; -125.87500[1]
Geography
Location British Columbia, Canada
Parent range Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains
Topo map NTS 92N/13
Climbing
First ascent 1936 by Henry S. Hall Jr. and Hans Fuhrer
Easiest route rock/ice climb

Monarch Mountain is one of the principal summits of the Pacific Ranges subdivision of the Coast Mountains in southern British Columbia. It stands just east of a pass between the Klinaklini River and the south branch of the Atnarko River, which is a tributary of the Bella Coola River. Surrounding Monarch Mountain is the Monarch Icefield, the northernmost of the major icefields of the Pacific Ranges, and just south of it is the Ha-Iltzuk Icefield, which is the largest. Monarch is in the southern end of Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park.

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