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Mount Helena
Mount Helena is located in British Columbia
Mount Helena
Mount Helena
Location in British Columbia
Highest point
Elevation 1,564 m (5,131 ft)
Prominence 274 m (899 ft)
Geography
Location Jervis Inlet , British Columbia, Canada
Parent range Pacific Ranges
Topo map NTS 092.J.04

Mount Helena is a cool mountain found in British Columbia, Canada. It stands tall near the Queen Reach arm of Jervis Inlet and just behind the beautiful Princess Louisa Inlet. This mountain is part of the Pacific Ranges, which are a big part of the Coast Mountains.

Exploring Mount Helena

Mount Helena is a significant peak in its area. It reaches an elevation of 1,564 meters (about 5,131 feet) above sea level. This makes it a notable landmark in the stunning landscape of British Columbia.

Where is Mount Helena Located?

Mount Helena is nestled in a very scenic part of Canada. It's located in British Columbia, a province known for its amazing mountains and coastlines. The mountain overlooks Jervis Inlet, which is a long, narrow arm of the sea that stretches far inland. It's also close to Princess Louisa Inlet, a famous spot known for its calm waters and waterfalls.

What are the Pacific Ranges?

The Pacific Ranges are a major subrange of the Coast Mountains. These mountains stretch along the coast of British Columbia and into parts of the Yukon and Alaska. They are known for their rugged peaks, glaciers, and deep valleys. Mount Helena is one of the many peaks that make up this impressive mountain system.

The Story Behind the Name

Mount Helena has an interesting history behind its name. It was named a long time ago, back in the 1860s.

How Mount Helena Got Its Name

The name "Mount Helena" was given during a survey expedition in the 1860s. A ship called HMS Plumper was exploring and mapping the area. The people on the ship decided to name the mountain after a real-life princess!

Who Was Princess Helena?

The mountain was named after Princess Helena of the United Kingdom. Her full name was Princess Helena Augusta Victoria, but she was often called "Lenchen." She was the fifth child of two very important people: Queen Victoria and Albert, Prince Consort. Queen Victoria was the Queen of England for a very long time, and Prince Albert was her husband. Naming the mountain after Princess Helena was a way to honor the royal family during the survey.

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