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Kimsquit Peak
Kimsquit Peak is located in British Columbia
Kimsquit Peak
Kimsquit Peak
Location in British Columbia
Highest point
Elevation 2,268 m (7,441 ft)
Geography
Location British Columbia, Canada
Parent range Kitimat Ranges
Topo map NTC 93D/15

Kimsquit Peak is a tall mountain in British Columbia, Canada. It stands 2,268 meters (about 7,441 feet) high. This peak is part of the Kitimat Ranges, which are a group of mountains within the larger Coast Mountains.

Kimsquit Peak is located in a beautiful, wild area. It sits just north of a place called Kimsquit. This was once a village belonging to the Nuxalk First Nation people. The village was located right where the Dean River meets the ocean.

Discovering Kimsquit Peak

Kimsquit Peak is a significant landmark in its region. It is one of the many impressive mountains that make up the landscape of British Columbia.

Where is Kimsquit Peak Located?

This mountain is found in the western part of British Columbia, Canada. It is specifically in the Kitimat Ranges. These ranges are part of the larger Coast Mountains, which stretch along the Pacific coast.

What are the Kitimat Ranges?

The Kitimat Ranges are a sub-range of the Coast Mountains. They are known for their rugged terrain and many peaks. These mountains are often covered in snow and ice, even in summer. They are home to many glaciers and deep valleys.

Kimsquit Peak's Neighbors

Kimsquit Peak has some interesting neighbors. It is very close to the former village of Kimsquit. This village was important to the Nuxalk people.

The Nuxalk People and Kimsquit Village

The Nuxalk are an Indigenous group of people. They have lived in the central coast area of British Columbia for thousands of years. The village of Kimsquit was one of their traditional settlements. It was located at the mouth of the Dean River, which flows into the ocean.

The Dean River's Importance

The Dean River is a famous river in British Columbia. It is known for its salmon runs. Salmon are very important to the local ecosystem and to the Nuxalk people. The river flows from inland areas all the way to the Pacific Ocean.

Other Nearby Mountains

To the west of Kimsquit Peak, across the head of Dean Channel, is another mountain called Comet Mountain. These two peaks stand as guardians of the channel.

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