Mount Fox
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: In Dawson Range, East of head of Incomappleux River, Kootenay Land District
Latitude-Longitude: 51°10'07"N, 117°25'16"W at the approximate centre of this feature.
Datum: WGS84
NTS Map: 82N/3
Origin Notes and History:

Adopted 29 May 1901.

Source: BC place name cards, files, correspondence and/or research by BC Chief Geographer/Geographical Names Office.

Named in 1888 by Reverend W.S. Green, Alpine Club, London, after a fellow club member killed that year in the Caucasus with his Swiss Guide.

Source: BC place name cards, files, correspondence and/or research by BC Chief Geographer/Geographical Names Office.

"Mounts Fox and Donkin we named in memory of the two members of the Alpine Club who, with their Swiss guides, perished in the Caucasus while we were in the Selkirks." (from 'Among the Selkirk Glaciers, Being the Account of a Rough Survey in the Rocky Mountain Regions of British Columbia' by William Spotswood Green, MacMillan & Co, London,1890, footnote p.103). Quotation from Green located and shared March 2012 by John G. Woods, researcher/Wildvoices Consulting, Revelstoke.

Source: included with note