Mount Mackenzie

Mount Mackenzie
Mount Mackenzie
Elevation 2,459 m (8,068 ft)
Prominence 419 m (1,375 ft)
Parent peak Ghost Peak
Location
Location British Columbia, Canada
Range Selkirk Mountains
Coordinates 50°57′47.9″N 118°05′24.0″W / 50.963306°N 118.09°W / 50.963306; -118.09
Topo map NTS 82L/16
Climbing
First ascent Unknown

Mount Mackenzie 2,459 m (8,068 ft) is a mountain just southeast of the city of Revelstoke, British Columbia, Canada. Part of the Selkirk Mountains, it is the site of the Revelstoke Mountain Resort ski area and was named for the Right Honourable Sir Alexander Mackenzie, the second Prime Minister of Canada.

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Coordinates: 50°57′49″N 118°05′21″W / 50.96361°N 118.08917°W / 50.96361; -118.08917



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