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Mount Finlayson
The west face of Mount Finlayson
Highest point
Elevation419 m (1,375 ft) [1]
Prominence249 m (817 ft) [2]
Listing Mountains of British Columbia
Coordinates 48°28′57″N 123°32′17″W / 48.48250°N 123.53806°W / 48.48250; -123.53806 [3]
Geography
Location Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
DistrictHighland Land District
Parent range Gowlland Range
Topo map NTS  92B5 Sooke [3]

Mount Finlayson is a 419-metre (1,375 ft) mountain located on the border of Highlands and Langford, British Columbia, about 14 km northwest of Victoria.

Mount Finlayson is located within the Gowlland Range (part of the Vancouver Island Ranges). It is bordered by Goldstream Provincial Park and Gowlland Tod Provincial Park and forms an imposing feature looming above Saanich Inlet for those travelling south on the Malahat Drive portion of Highway 1. A steep trail leading up to the summit is easily accessible from Goldstream Park. There are also trails that link up to the summit from Bear Mountain.

From the top of the mountain there are views of the Greater Victoria area, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Mountain range and Mount Baker.

References

  1. ^ "Mount Finlayson". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  2. ^ "Mount Finlayson". Peakbagger.
  3. ^ a b "Mount Finlayson". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved 2021-06-25.


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Mount Finlayson
The west face of Mount Finlayson
Highest point
Elevation419 m (1,375 ft) [1]
Prominence249 m (817 ft) [2]
Listing Mountains of British Columbia
Coordinates 48°28′57″N 123°32′17″W / 48.48250°N 123.53806°W / 48.48250; -123.53806 [3]
Geography
Location Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada
DistrictHighland Land District
Parent range Gowlland Range
Topo map NTS  92B5 Sooke [3]

Mount Finlayson is a 419-metre (1,375 ft) mountain located on the border of Highlands and Langford, British Columbia, about 14 km northwest of Victoria.

Mount Finlayson is located within the Gowlland Range (part of the Vancouver Island Ranges). It is bordered by Goldstream Provincial Park and Gowlland Tod Provincial Park and forms an imposing feature looming above Saanich Inlet for those travelling south on the Malahat Drive portion of Highway 1. A steep trail leading up to the summit is easily accessible from Goldstream Park. There are also trails that link up to the summit from Bear Mountain.

From the top of the mountain there are views of the Greater Victoria area, Strait of Juan de Fuca, Olympic Mountain range and Mount Baker.

References

  1. ^ "Mount Finlayson". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2021-06-25.
  2. ^ "Mount Finlayson". Peakbagger.
  3. ^ a b "Mount Finlayson". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved 2021-06-25.



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