Mount Fee

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Mount Fee is a prominent volcanic peak in British Columbia’s Coast Mountains, known for its rugged, glaciated summit and striking profile visible from the Sea-to-Sky corridor.

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Mount Fee canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain
stratovolcano
volcanic peak
climate marine west coast climate
climbingDifficulty technical
climbingType alpine climbing
rock climbing
country Canada
drainageBasin Squamish River
surface form: Squamish River basin
elevation 2162 m
firstAscent 1928
firstAscentBy M. C. Fyles
Tom Fyles
geologicalAge Pleistocene
geologicalType eroded stratovolcano
hasFeature glaciated summit
permanent snowfields
prominent rock spires
rugged profile
steep volcanic cliffs
hazardPotential volcanic and landslide hazards (regional)
isPartOfVolcanicField Cayley volcanic complex
surface form: Mount Cayley volcanic field
locatedIn British Columbia
Coast Mountains
Pacific Ranges
locatedInProtectedArea Mount Fee Provincial Park
namedAfter Charles Fee
near Mount Callaghan
Mount Cayley
Squamish
surface form: Squamish, British Columbia

Whistler
surface form: Whistler, British Columbia
parentPeak Mount Callaghan
partOf Canadian Intermontane region
surface form: Canadian Cordillera

Sea to Sky Country
surface form: Sea-to-Sky region
prominence 372 m
range Pacific Ranges
region Southwestern British Columbia
rockType andesite
dacite
topographicMap NTS 92J/03
visibleFrom Highway 99
Sea-to-Sky Corridor
volcanicArcOrBelt Cascade Volcanic Arc
surface form: Canadian Cascade Arc

Garibaldi Volcanic Belt

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Mount Cayley parentPeak Mount Fee