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Mount Waddington

Mount Waddington is the highest peak in the Coast Mountains range.

Elevation:4,016 meters / 13,176 feet
Latitude: 51° 22′ ??″ N
Longitude:125° 14′ ??″ W
Range: Coast Mountains
Topo map: 92N
First ascent:1936 by Fritz Wiessner and William House
Routes: Unknown

To reach Mount Waddington, a long approach originating from Vancouver, British Columbia, or one of the northern communities of Vancouver Island must be undertaken, with the bulk of the journey comprising of a long boat ride through the Straight of Georgia and the Knight Inlet.

Mount Waddington is a popular destination among mountain climbers, with it often being compared to Mont Blanc's structure.