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'''Lytton Mountain''', officially gazetted as '''Mount Lytton''' |
'''Lytton Mountain''', officially gazetted as '''Mount Lytton''',[[British Columbia]], [[Canada]], <ref>{{BCGNIS|12191|Lytton, Mount}}</ref> 2049 m (6722 ft), prominence 764 m,<ref>[http://bivouac.com/MtnPg.asp?MtnId=1136 Mount Lytton in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia]</ref> is the northernmost summit of the [[Cascade Mountains]] (known as the Cascade Range in the United States) and is located just southeast of [[Lytton, British Columbia|the town of the same name]], which is located at the confluence of the [[Fraser River|Fraser]] and [[Thompson River]]s. |
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The mountain was officially named Lytton Mountain originally, but this was changed in 1930 although the older usage persists as the most common name for the mountain today. |
The mountain was officially named Lytton Mountain originally, but this was changed in 1930 although the older usage persists as the most common name for the mountain today. |
Revision as of 19:08, 30 June 2009
Lytton Mountain, officially gazetted as Mount Lytton,British Columbia, Canada, [1] 2049 m (6722 ft), prominence 764 m,[2] is the northernmost summit of the Cascade Mountains (known as the Cascade Range in the United States) and is located just southeast of the town of the same name, which is located at the confluence of the Fraser and Thompson Rivers.
The mountain was officially named Lytton Mountain originally, but this was changed in 1930 although the older usage persists as the most common name for the mountain today.