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round+mountain+british+columbia Latitude and Longitude:

49°45′53.5″N 123°01′27.1″W / 49.764861°N 123.024194°W / 49.764861; -123.024194
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Round Mountain
Highest point
Elevation1,646 m (5,400 ft)
Prominence225 m (738 ft)
Coordinates 49°45′53.5″N 123°01′27.1″W / 49.764861°N 123.024194°W / 49.764861; -123.024194
Geography
Location British Columbia, Canada
District New Westminster Land District
Parent range Garibaldi Ranges
Topo map NTS  92G14 Cheakamus River
Geology
Age of rock Pleistocene
Mountain type Outcrop
Last eruption Pleistocene
Climbing
Easiest route gravel road

Round Mountain is an eroded volcanic outcrop in the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt in British Columbia, Canada, located 8 km southwest of Eanastick Meadows, 9 km (6 mi) east of Brackendale and 10 km (6 mi) south of Mount Garibaldi. It is the highpoint of Paul Ridge and is located in the southwest corner of Garibaldi Provincial Park. Round Mountain formed as a result of subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate beneath the North American Plate, known as the Cascadia subduction zone. Round Mountain last erupted during the Pleistocene.

See also

External links

  • "Round Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  • Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes
  • Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia



round+mountain+british+columbia Latitude and Longitude:

49°45′53.5″N 123°01′27.1″W / 49.764861°N 123.024194°W / 49.764861; -123.024194
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Round Mountain
Highest point
Elevation1,646 m (5,400 ft)
Prominence225 m (738 ft)
Coordinates 49°45′53.5″N 123°01′27.1″W / 49.764861°N 123.024194°W / 49.764861; -123.024194
Geography
Location British Columbia, Canada
District New Westminster Land District
Parent range Garibaldi Ranges
Topo map NTS  92G14 Cheakamus River
Geology
Age of rock Pleistocene
Mountain type Outcrop
Last eruption Pleistocene
Climbing
Easiest route gravel road

Round Mountain is an eroded volcanic outcrop in the Garibaldi Volcanic Belt in British Columbia, Canada, located 8 km southwest of Eanastick Meadows, 9 km (6 mi) east of Brackendale and 10 km (6 mi) south of Mount Garibaldi. It is the highpoint of Paul Ridge and is located in the southwest corner of Garibaldi Provincial Park. Round Mountain formed as a result of subduction of the Juan de Fuca Plate beneath the North American Plate, known as the Cascadia subduction zone. Round Mountain last erupted during the Pleistocene.

See also

External links

  • "Round Mountain". BC Geographical Names.
  • Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes
  • Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia



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