Monday, May 16, 2022

Exploring the Alberta-British Columbia boundary marker.

The Alberta-British Columbia boundary marker is one of Canada’s lesser known boundary markers which hardly anyone knows about. That is because this specific boundary marker is located in a remote isolated location far from any major metropolitan areas. The Alberta-British Columbia boundary marker is located in the wilderness of Canada.

According to hikingproject.com, The Alberta-British Columbia boundary marker is surrounded in a field of brush and tall pine trees below a lot of big snowy mountains and glaciers looking southeast at Robson Pass on the Continental Divide and Phillipps Peak on the high point of Loop Ridge.The province of Alberta is on the left and the province of British Columbia is on the right. (Ref: https://www.hikingproject.com/photo/7038662/alberta-british-columbia-boundary-marker-alberta-on-the-left-british-columbia-on)

The Alberta-British Columbia boundary marker on the high point of Loop Ridge. That is the 2,034-metre high point of Loop Ridge. 2,034-meters is 6,673 feet.  Phillipps Peak and Mount Tecumseh look like one and the same mountain to the northeast. (Ref: https://sonnybou.ca/ssbou2014/loopridge.html)


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