British Columbia. Mountain
Headwaters of Fitzwilliam Creek
52.8253 N 118.425 W — Map 083D16 — Google — GeoHack
Name officially adopted in 1951
Official in BC – Canada
Headwaters of Fitzwilliam Creek
52.8253 N 118.425 W — Map 083D16 — Google — GeoHack
Name officially adopted in 1951
Official in BC – Canada
This mountain appears on:
Boundary Commission Sheet 29 (surveyed in 1917)
Boundary Commission Sheet 29 (surveyed in 1917)
“Holloway” means lying in a hollow. This mountain is described as lying in a deep, pocketed valley encircled by surrounding peaks (Boundary Commission Report, Part II, p.24)
References:
- Cautley, Richard William [1873–1953], and Wheeler, Arthur Oliver [1860–1945]. Report of the Commission appointed to delimit the boundary between the Provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. Part II. 1917 to 1921. From Kicking Horse Pass to Yellowhead Pass.. Ottawa: Office of the Surveyor General, 1924. Whyte Museum
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