The British Columbia Mountains are blessed with magnificent beauty. The sense of greatness around the mountains can be felt within veins. The cold, fresh air will fill anyone’s lungs with freshness. British Columbia was part of British territory.
This province consists of the Canadian Rockies, Coast Mountains, Cassiar Mountains, and the other Columbia Mountains. The province’s southwestern tip is Canada’s highest and hilly terrain region. I must say that it is a perfect destination for adventure lovers. And why not? With so many mountains around you get enough hikes and trails to explore.
So, I will tell you about the nearby mountains where you can plan your next journey whenever visiting B.C. Actually, there are more than 50 mountains situated in the province of British Columbia, Canada. However, here is a list of Canada’s top twenty-eight British Columbian Mountains arranged in descending order from highest peak to lowest peak.
1. Mount Fairweather
Do you know which is the tallest peak in British Columbia? It’s Fairweather Mountain, which is 4653 m tall. It is part of the Coastal Mountain Range and is situated more than 19.7 km away on the Pacific Ocean coast of the province. Despite being the tallest of all the mountains, it has bad weather conditions: high snowfall density with low freezing temperatures.
2. Mount Waddington
This is the second tallest mountain peak in British Columbia’s Mountain Range list. The altitude is 4019 m of this mountain peak. Mount Waddington is situated in the center of the Pacific ranges. This mountain is good for climbing. However, the mountain terrain makes it rigid, and harsh weather makes it more adventurous. Climbing this mountain has become more challenging and exciting.
3. Mount Robson
Robson Mountain is third on the list of mountains in British Columbia. Its peak elevation is about 3954 m, the most prominent peak in the North American Rockies. Mount Robinson covers more than 2000 m of the province area. Its vertical relief terrain makes it the hardest to climb. Mt. Robson Provincial Park is also located on this mountain. British Columbia’s second-oldest park is listed under the UNESCO World Heritage Sites program. The park also protects the Fraser River from western exposures.
The Canada Hustle team talked to Alex Taylor, Head of Marketing, CrownTV, who suggested Mount Robson for diverse climbing. Here is what he said:
“Mount Robson has always captured my attention with its stunning beauty and challenging terrain. It offers a wide range of rock- and ice-climbing routes for all levels of experience, making it the perfect mountain for adventurers and thrill-seekers like myself.
One of the main reasons why I would choose Mount Robson is because of its diverse landscape.
The mountain features steep granite cliffs, glaciers, alpine meadows, and dense forests. This variety adds an interesting element to the climb and makes it a unique experience compared to other mountains in British Columbia.
Additionally, Mount Robson is known for its unpredictable weather and harsh conditions, making it a true test of physical and mental strength.
As a marketer, I am constantly faced with challenges that require quick thinking and adaptability, and climbing Mount Robson would be a great way to put these skills to the test.
Another reason why I would choose Mount Robson is because of the sense of accomplishment and achievement it offers.
Standing at the summit of this magnificent mountain would give me a sense of pride and fulfillment, knowing that I have conquered one of the most challenging climbs in British Columbia.”
Warner Quiroga, Founder and CEO of Prestige Home Buyers, shared his perception about climbing Mount Robson for stunning views. Here is an excerpt from the interview:
“One particular type of landscape that never fails to capture my attention is the towering peaks of our mountain ranges. British Columbia is home to many impressive mountains, with over 20 peaks reaching over 3,000 meters in elevation.
Out of all these options, if I were to embark on an adventure to climb one of them, I would choose Mount Robson. Located in the Canadian Rockies near the border of Alberta, Mount Robson stands tall at 3,954 meters and is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies.
Its height alone is enough to capture my attention, but there are also numerous other factors that make it a top choice for mountain climbers. For one, Mount Robson offers a variety of routes and challenges for every level of climber.
From the relatively easier south-face route to the more technical north-face route, there is something for everyone on this mountain.
This makes it an ideal choice for anyone looking to challenge themselves and test their skills. In addition, the stunning views along the way to the summit are unlike any other.
As you ascend, you will be treated to breathtaking vistas of pristine alpine lakes, lush forests, and rugged glaciers. The panoramic view from the top is also a sight to behold, with sweeping views of the Canadian Rockies and surrounding mountain ranges.”
4. The Canadian Rockies
The Canadian Rockies are formed with major mountain ranges. They consist of both the Alberta Rockies and the British Columbia Rockies. The Canadian Rockies are part of the larger Rocky Mountains of North America. Several famous highest peaks dominate the entire BC mountain range. Mount Columbia, which reaches a height of 3747 m, and Mount Robson, the third highest peak on the list of BC mountains, are examples. They are about 3954 m high. The Canadian Mountain is formed of limestone and shale mineral rocks. I highly recommend exploring the area around. They are quite popular among tourists.
5. The Rocky Mountains
Next, I have on my list is the mountain range that starts from British Columbia and moves towards Alberta in Canada. It covers over 3000 miles and has an average elevation of more than 14000 sq m. The highest peak of this mountain is Elbert Mountain. Rocky Mountain has the most spectacular attributes. It is the Rocky Mountain National Park.
Rocky Mountain National Park covers more than 200,000 acres. The views are spectacular in this region, and the long trees and mountain terrain make it perfect for climbing and hiking. There are many hiking trails, which makes it one of the most interesting ranges of mountains in British Columbia’s mountains list. I am sure you will love the experience there.
6. Skeena Mountains
These are the sub-mountain ranges of the northern interior plateau of British Columbia. The Skeena mountains are also known as Skeenas. The highest elevation of this mountain is about 8,491 sq, which is the Atna range.
7. Elias Mountains
The Saint Elias Mountains are part of the furthest rugged terrain of the northwestern part of British Columbia. These mountain ranges are also the subrange of the Pacific coast of mountain ranges. It is located in the United States southeastern Alaska region. The highest elevation of this mountain range is about a spectacular height of more than 19000, with an area spread of 43K sq m. Mount Logan falls under the group of one of the highest mountain peaks in the BC Mountains of Canada.
8. Omineca Mountains
This mountain is also known as the Ominecas. The Omineca mountain range is a group of mountains in far north-central British Columbia, Canada. The trenches of the Rocky Mountains surrounded the east of Omineca Mountain. The Finley River surrounds the mountain in the west. The mountain is also filled with many renowned lakes. Lake Williston is situated on the east, and The Nation Lake is situated on the south.
9. Hazelton Mountains
The Hazelton Mountains are also a part of grouped mountain ranges. These mountains are part of the inland lee of the coast mountains Kitimat ranges among the Columbian mountains. The Hazelton Mountain ranges are spread over the area of Nechako Reservoir in the south.
10. Canadian Cordillera Mountains
The Cordillera is a Spanish word meaning “formation of mountain ranges” in the literal sense. This cordillera is situated on the Pacific coast, running from the north to the east coast of the southeastern British Columbia ranges. The physical region is stretched from Mexico to Alaska, commonly known as the Western Cordillera ranges. The basic system of this cordillera consists of intervening internal plateaus, provincial parks, narrow valleys, and dense forests.
11. Root Mountain
Root Mountain is the fourth-highest mountain in British Columbia, located on the border between Canada and the United States. The peak is about 1,237 feet above sea level. The mountain’s parent range is Fairweather Mountain. In this mountain range, an infamous glacier called the Margerie Glacier is situated in Root Mountain.
12. Tiedemann Mountain
Tiedemann Mountain comes on the fifth list of mountains in British Columbia. The altitude of the mountain peak is about 3838 m tall above sea level. The Waddington Range is the mountain’s parent range. This coast mountain range, which is about 848 m in area, has a topographical advantage and is prominent between the two countries.
13. Golden Hine
This mountain is part of the Vancouver mountain range and is located on Vancouver Island. It is part of the BC mountains. The peak of Mount Golden Hine reaches up to 7201 ft from sea level. This coast mountain is located on the island of Vancouver’s central coast. The Strathcona Provincial Park is situated in the center with an area of 2405 sq km near the Wolf River. The Wolf River is located west of Buttle Lake.
14. Moresby Mountain
The Moresby mountain is part of Charlotte Island, also known as the Haida Gwaii. The total area of Moresby Island is more than 3400 sq km. Moresby Island is listed as the 175th position of the largest island in the world. Moresby Mountain has the highest peak on this island, which is about 3819 ft high. A popular trail known as the Mount Moresby Trail led to an ancient summit.
15. Cathedral Mountain
Cathedral Mountain is located in Yoho National Park, 6 km northwest of Lake O’Hara, a crystal clear lake in British Columbia. It is a two-hour drive from Mount Stephen’s parent park. The elevation of the Mount Cathedral is about 10,463 ft high. As the name goes, the shape and structure of this mountain emerge as a gothic missionary cathedral. A famous summit is located on the hill’s 1 km northwest coast. It is a reddish pinnacle steep, known as the Cathedral Cards, with an elevation of 3082 m.
16. Mount Stephen
This mountain is located in the valley of the Kicking Horse River. It can be located in the Yoho National Park, at a direction of more than ½ degree east in the BC mountains of Canada. The elevation of Mt Stephen reaches up to 10,495 ft above sea level. The mountain results from more than 500 million years of shales and dolomites. Its peak can be seen very clearly from Lake O’Hara. Mt Stephen is one of the chilliest mountains in British Columbia.
17. Mount Habel
The Habel mountain elevation is about 10,082 ft high. Mount Habel Summit is near the Continental Shift border in the Baff National Park. It is connected to Alberta and the British Columbia mountain ranges. The mountain is a formation of the Waputik Mountains range, which is part of the Canadian mountain range. Mount Habel has an arctic climatic environment. The temperature could be between -20 degrees and -30 degrees, with a mild wind and chilled breeze.
18. Mount Hagen Peak
The elevation of Mount Hagen Peak is listed as the British Columbia of Mountains, which is about 8,645 ft high. Hagen Peak is situated in the west of Yoho National Park. This mountain is in British Columbia and part of the Canadian Rockies. There is a popular double summit located on the West Coast of the Canadian Rockies. Hagen Peak Mountain is in the valley of Blaeberry, about 36 km Northwest of Golden.
19. Mount Howser Spire
The mountain is also known as Howser Spire Massif. Three indifferent granite peaks make up the summit of Mount Howser Spire, the highest peak in the Canadian Bugaboo Mountains. The mountain is located near the southwest corner of the Vowell Glacier. In the Purcell Mountains, the Bugaboo mountain range contains the mountain. This mountain range is part of the British Columbia ranges. The elevation of Mount Hower Spire’s three peaks is approximately 12,000 ft.
20. Mount Laussedat
The elevation of this amazing Mount Laussedat is about 10,013 ft high. The summit of this mountain is located in the BC mountains, near the Canadian Rockies mountain. Southwest Central Park has a popular summit and one of the ranges. The mountain is a twin of the Hower Spirals mountain ranges, which share the valley of the Blaeberry. It is located 29 km north. The peak of Mount Laussedat was climbed in 1906 by C. B. Session, Author Oliver Wheeler, and M. Wheeler. Arthur Oliver Wheeler was first named in 1911. This gorgeous peak is one of the best peaks in British Columbia, Canada.
21. Mount Hewitt Peak
The Hewitt Peak formation is near the Kootenay National Park’s western border. Kootenay Park is located in Canada’s British Columbia. Originally the peak is known as Mammoth Peak or Mount 10060. As the name goes, distinct names go around. You won’t believe that the mountain summit resembles a Mammoth. The elevation of this magnificent peak is about 10,059 ft high. The official name is still unknown. The twin peak is the Tumbling Peak, 2.5 km northwest of the Vermillion Range. You can also catch a glimpse of the Banff Windermere Highway or Highway 93.
22. Mount Armour
Mount Armour is also known as Boundary Peak 175. It is part of the mountains of British Columbia and is located near Alaska, the border of the USA and Canada. The hill is a formation of the Southern Icefield mountain range, also part of Saint Elias Mountain.
23. Mount Benson
The Island of Vancouver is a part of British Columbia. The mountain Benson is one of the fantastic mountains of this province. It’s about 9 kilometres west of Nanaimo on Vancouver Island. Once, a popular summit was accessible by the road up to the peak. But the road is closed due to some reasons for the vehicles. But it is open for hiking or other outdoor activities. From the peak, one can experience a great view of the Strait of Georgie, the coast mountains, the Nanaimo River, and the Ranges of Vancouver. Mount Benson is about 3,356 ft high.
24. Mount Arrowsmith
This mountain is located near the port of Alberni, east of Vancouver province island. This is the tallest mountain in Vancouver province of British Columbia. It consists of its biosphere and a regional park. The Mt. Arrowsmith Biosphere Region and Mt. Arrowsmith Massif Regional Park are on their part. It is about 5,968 ft high and is part of the Vancouver Islands Ranges.
25. Black Prince Mountain
The mountain is located near the Valhalla ranges of the Selkirk mountains in the southeast of the Columbian mountains. The mountain is near Valhalla Provincial Park, 1 km northwest of Lucifer Park and about 19 km from Slocan Lake, the most crystal clear lake. There is a fog of fairy tales regarding its name. The mountain is also known as the Prince of Darkness but is not officially recognized. The elevation of Mount Black Prince is about 8,996 ft high.
26. Devil’s Dome Mountain
The mountain is also located near the Valhalla ranges of the Selkirk mountains, southeast of the BC mountains. The mountain is near the western part of Valhalla Provincial Park, 1.5 km east of Lucifer Park and about 18 km west of Devil Couch. Mount Devil’s Dome is about 9,085 ft. This is one of the most conspiracy mountains, and its stories are connected with the Black Prince mountains. Satan’s Peak is another infamous mountain peak in this region.
27. Mount Stephen
The mountain of glory is situated in the Glacier National Park near the Selkirk. There is another peak near the mountain called Uto Peak. The Uto Peak is about 1 km away from Eagle Peak. On the northeast side of the peak situated the Avalanche Glacier. The nearest mountain is Mount Sir Donald, which is about 2 km away from Eagle Peak. In the southeast, there is Mount Macdonald, which is 4.0 km away from Eagle Peak.
28. Mount Zupjok Peak
This mountain summit is situated on the northwestern border of the provincial capital of the Coquihalla summit recreation range area, near the north cascade of the Southwestern BC mountains. This mountain range receives a lot of rain. Its tributaries are the Coquihalla River and the Anderson River. Mount Zupjok’s peak is about 6,020 ft high. Its climate is a marine west coastline zone of western North America. However, most are under pressure from the Pacific Ocean.
If you love nature and adventure, you must visit these British Columbia mountains. Here, you can hike through the lush forests and discover hidden lakes and snowfalls. Enjoy the panoramic views of the mountains and feel like you’re walking on top of the world when you reach the summit. The mountains in British Columbia are also filled with history and culture and have stories of people and explorers.
Guest Author: Saket Kumar