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Mount Armour
Boundary Peak 175
Mount Armour is located in Alaska
Mount Armour
Mount Armour
Location in Alaska
Highest point
Elevation 8,773 ft (2,674 m)
Prominence 2,310 ft (700 m)
Geography
Location Stikine Region, British Columbia
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve, Alaska

Mount Armour, also known as Boundary Peak 175, is a tall mountain located right on the border between Alaska in the United States and British Columbia in Canada. It stands at 8,773 feet (2,674 meters) high. This impressive peak is part of the Saint Elias Mountains, a large mountain range that stretches across parts of Alaska, Yukon, and British Columbia.

Mount Armour got its name from John Douglas Armour, an important Canadian judge. He was involved in a big discussion about where the border between Alaska and Canada should be.

Exploring Mount Armour

Mount Armour is a significant peak within the Southern Icefield Ranges. These ranges are known for their vast glaciers and rugged terrain. The mountain's location on the international border makes it a unique geographical feature.

It is a challenging mountain to climb due to its remote location and the harsh weather conditions often found in the Saint Elias Mountains. The area around Mount Armour is wild and beautiful, attracting adventurers and nature lovers.

Where is Mount Armour Located?

Mount Armour is found in a very special place. On the Canadian side, it's in the Stikine Region of British Columbia. On the American side, it's part of the Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve in Alaska.

Glacier Bay National Park is famous for its stunning glaciers, fjords, and diverse wildlife. The park is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, meaning it's recognized as a place of outstanding global importance.

Who Was John Douglas Armour?

John Douglas Armour (1830–1903) was a very important person in Canadian law. He served as a top judge, first as the Chief Justice of the High Court of Ontario. This meant he was the main judge for a major court in the Canadian province of Ontario.

Later, he became a Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. This is the highest court in Canada, similar to the Supreme Court in the United States. His role there was to make final decisions on important legal cases.

Armour's Role in the Alaska Boundary Dispute

John Douglas Armour played a key part in the Alaska boundary dispute. This was a disagreement between the United States and Canada about exactly where their shared border in Alaska should be. The dispute was especially important because of the discovery of gold in the Yukon, which made the land valuable.

In 1903, Armour was one of the Canadian members of the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal. A tribunal is like a special court or committee set up to solve a specific problem. His job was to help decide the exact line of the border, which was a very big deal for both countries. The mountain was named in his honor because of his involvement in this important historical event.

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