Mount Polley, originally Polley Mountain, [1] elevation 1255 m (4117 feet), prominence 271 m, [2] is a low mountain in the Cariboo region of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is located just west of the foot of Quesnel Lake between Bootjack and Polley Lakes. [1] The site experienced a dam breach in 2014 at the Mount Polley mine which caused a spill of mine tailings into the nearby lake and creek.
The name refers to a prospector who held placer leases in the area, a W. Polley. It is presumed that he is a "Mr. Polley" identified in the 1887 edition of the BC Mines Report, who prospected in the Kangaroo Creek- Quesnel Forks area. [1] [3]
52°33′24″N 121°38′09″W / 52.55667°N 121.63583°W
Mount Polley, originally Polley Mountain, [1] elevation 1255 m (4117 feet), prominence 271 m, [2] is a low mountain in the Cariboo region of the Central Interior of British Columbia, Canada. It is located just west of the foot of Quesnel Lake between Bootjack and Polley Lakes. [1] The site experienced a dam breach in 2014 at the Mount Polley mine which caused a spill of mine tailings into the nearby lake and creek.
The name refers to a prospector who held placer leases in the area, a W. Polley. It is presumed that he is a "Mr. Polley" identified in the 1887 edition of the BC Mines Report, who prospected in the Kangaroo Creek- Quesnel Forks area. [1] [3]
52°33′24″N 121°38′09″W / 52.55667°N 121.63583°W