South Bastion Mountain

South Bastion Mountain is a 2,664 metres (8,740 ft) peak in British Columbia, Canada. Its line parent is Develin Peak, 1 kilometre (0.62 mi) away. It is part of the Tower of London Range of the Muskwa Ranges, in the Canadian Rockies.[1]

South Bastion Mountain
South Bastion Mountain is located in British Columbia
South Bastion Mountain
South Bastion Mountain
Highest point
Elevation2,664 m (8,740 ft)
Prominence154 m (505 ft)[1]
Parent peakDevelin Peak
Coordinates58°17′46″N 124°45′43″W / 58.296095°N 124.761864°W / 58.296095; -124.761864[1]
Geography
DistrictPeace River Land District

South Bastion Mountain is named after the South Bastion of the Tower of London. Other mountains in the area are also named after the tower, including North Bastion Mountain, The White Tower, and Tower Mountain, which overlooks the south end of Wokkpash Lake. These names were given by the Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment) Canadian Rocky Mountains Expedition 1960, a small expedition with members from a regiment based in the Tower of London.[2] Other nearby peaks include Angle Peak, Mount Peck, Devereux Peak, and Icecap Peak.[3]

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  • Nash, Mike (2004-05-01). Exploring Prince George: A Guide to North Central B. C. Outdoors. Rocky Mountain Books Ltd. ISBN 978-1-894765-49-7. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
  • "South Bastion Mountain British Columbia". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2012-10-17.
  • "South Bastion Mountain". Peakery. Retrieved 2012-10-17.

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