Mount Arrowsmith | |
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Mount Arrowsmith from Highway 19
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Highest point | |
Elevation | 1,819 m (5,968 ft) |
Prominence | 1,429 m (4,688 ft) |
Coordinates | 49°13′25″N 124°35′40″W / 49.22361°N 124.59444°WCoordinates: 49°13′25″N 124°35′40″W / 49.22361°N 124.59444°W |
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Topo map | NTS 92F/02 |
Climbing | |
First ascent | John Macoun 1887 |
Easiest route | scramble |
Mount Arrowsmith is the largest mountain on southern Vancouver Island. Its dominant rock is basalt. The mountain is contained within a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve and as of September 18, 2009 is designated part of 1,300 hectare Mt. Arrowsmith Massif Regional Park.
The first recorded ascent was made by botanist John Macoun in 1887. Macoun was a botanist to the Geological Survey of Canada. Mount Waddington was first seen from the peak of Mount Arrowsmith by Don and Phyllis Munday in 1925 (see also Mount Munday). The mountain was named about 1853 by Captain Richards for cartographers, Aaron Arrowsmith and his nephew John Arrowsmith.
The mountain was known as "Kulth-ka-choolth", meaning "jagged face", in the Coast Salish language.