– Lat/Long: 50.25° N 123.98° W

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Rock climing, Mount Victoria (British Columbia) photo

Mount Victoria (British Columbia)

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Lake louise, Mount Victoria (British Columbia) photo

Mount Victoria (British Columbia)

Photo credit: Naser ramezani

Siwash rock, Mount Victoria (British Columbia) photo

Mount Victoria (British Columbia)

Photo credit: Naser ramezani

Emerald lake, Mount Victoria (British Columbia) photo

Mount Victoria (British Columbia)

Photo credit: Naser ramezani

  • Elevation: 2088 m
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10 other mountain peaks closest to Mount Victoria (British Columbia):

1. Mount Alfred (2381 m) 7.8 km
2. Mount Alice (British Columbia) (1798 m) 9.7 km
3. Mount Helena (British Columbia) (1564 m) 11.0 km
4. Mount Tinniswood (2682 m) 12.0 km
5. Mount Arthur (British Columbia) (1619 m) 14.3 km
6. Mount Wellington (British Columbia) (1727 m) 14.3 km
7. Mount Frederick William (1818 m) 20.4 km
8. Vulcan's Thumb (2290 m) 36.4 km
9. Little Ring Mountain (2165 m) 47.6 km
10. Ring Mountain (British Columbia) (2192 m) 48.8 km