- Mount Lolo
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- This article is for the summit northeast of Kamloops, British Columbia. For the summit on Quadra Island, British Columbia, see Mount Lolo (Quadra Island). For the summit in Montana, United States see Lolo Peak.
Mount Lolo, 1748m (5735'), prominence 818m, is a summit 20 km northeast of Kamloops, British Columbia, Canada, between Paul and Heffley Lakes. The summit is part of a small portion of the Interior Plateau which lies within the angle of the confluence of the South and North Thompson Rivers, to the east of which is an upland area known as the Shuswap Highland.
Name origin
Mount Lolo is named for Jean Baptiste Lolo, also known as Chief Lolo or Chief St. Paul, an Iroquois-French Canadian Métis who served in the employ of the Hudson's Bay Company as an interpreter and right-hand man to Chief Trader John Tod at Fort Fraser and Fort Kamloops. He became regarded as a chief by the local Secwepemc people.
See also
- Lolo (disambiguation)
- Harper Mountain
- Mount Tod
- Sun Peaks
- Paul Lake Provincial Park
References
- "Mount Lolo". Bivouac.com. http://www.bivouac.com/MtnPg.asp?MtnId=7073.
- "Lolo, Mount". BC Geographical Names. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/10125.html.
Coordinates: 50°48′01″N 120°07′06″W / 50.80028°N 120.11833°W
Categories:- Mountains of British Columbia
- Kamloops
- British Columbia Interior geography stubs
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