Mount Hay
Feature Type:Mount - Variation of Mountain: Mass of land prominently elevated above the surrounding terrain, bounded by steep slopes and rising to a summit and/or peaks. ["Mount" preceding the name usually indicates that the feature is named after a person.]
Status: Official
Name Authority: BC Geographical Names Office
Relative Location: On BC-Alaska boundary between Fairweather Mountain and Alsek River, W of Atlin, Cassiar Land District
Latitude-Longitude: 59°14'38"N, 137°36'30"W at the approximate centre of this feature.
Datum: WGS84
NTS Map: 114P/4
Origin Notes and History:

Adopted in the 18th Report of the Geographic Board of Canada, 31 March 1924. Elevation 8870 feet.

Source: BC place name cards, or correspondence to/from BC's Chief Geographer or BC Geographical Names Office

After the Honourable John Hay, formerly US Secretary of State, who negociated the treaty providing for the Alaskan Boundary Tribunal in 1903.

Source: 18th Report of the Geographic Board of Canada, 31 March 1924 (supplement to the Annual Report of the Dept of the Interior, 1924, Ottawa)