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Mountain in British Columbia, Canada
Howson Peak
Highest point
Elevation2,759 m (9,052 ft)
Prominence1,829 m (6,001 ft)
Listing
Coordinates54°25′06″N 127°44′38″W / 54.41833°N 127.74389°W / 54.41833; -127.74389
Geography
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
DistrictRange 5 Coast Land District
Parent rangeHowson Range
Topo mapNTS 93L5 Burnie Lake
Climbing
First ascent1958
Easiest routeN Ridge

Howson Peak is a mountain in west central British Columbia, Canada, located 54 km (34 mi) southwest of Telkwa and southwest of the——head of Telkwa River. This prominent mountain is the highest of the Howson Range. Howson Peak was first climbed in 1958 after an accident during 1957 attempt in which Rex Gibson, then president of the "Alpine Club of Canada," was killed. That route, as well as many other lines, remains unclimbed. The mountain is now in Tazdli Wiyez Bin. Or Burnie-Shea Provincial Park. Access is by, air——to Burnie Lake/on foot from the Kitnayakwa River road. The Burnie Glacier Chalet is the nearest accommodation.

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