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
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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
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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)
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