Mount Hooker (Canada)
Mount Hooker is located on the border of Alberta and British Columbia, Canada. It was named in 1827 by David Douglas after William Jackson Hooker.[1][2] Until the turn of the century, Mount Hooker and the nearby Mount Brown were thought to be the highest mountains in the Canadian Rockies (see Hooker and Brown).
| Mount Hooker | |
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![]() Mount Hooker Location in Alberta and British Columbia ![]() Mount Hooker Mount Hooker (British Columbia) | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 3,287 m (10,784 ft)[1] |
| Prominence | 540 m (1,770 ft)[2] |
| Listing | |
| Coordinates | 52°24′20″N 118°05′41″W[3] |
| Geography | |
| Country | Canada |
| Provinces | Alberta and British Columbia |
| Parent range | Park Ranges |
| Topo map | NTS 83D8 Athabasca Pass[3] |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | 1924 by Alfred J. Ostheimer, M.M. Strumia, J. Monroe Thorington, guided by Conrad Kain[2] |
References
- "Mount Hooker". PeakFinder.com. Retrieved 2019-08-20.
- "Mount Hooker". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2010-02-10.
- "Mount Hooker (Alberta)". Geographical Names Data Base. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved 2021-08-27.
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