- Lillooet Icecap
The Lillooet Icecap, also called the Lillooet Icefield or the Lillooet Crown, is a large icefield in the
Pacific Ranges of theCoast Mountains in southwesternBritish Columbia ,Canada . It is about 90 kilometres northwest of the towns of Pemberton and Whistler, and about 175 kilometres north ofVancouver, British Columbia . The Lillooet Icecap is one of the largest of several large icefields in the Pacific Ranges which are the largest temperate-latitude glacial fields in the world. At its maximum extent including its glacial tongues it measures 30 kilometres east to west and 20 kilometres north to south; its central icefield area is approximately 15 kilometres in diameter.The Lillooet Icecap is the source of several major rivers, which radiate out from it in a wheel pattern. The
Lillooet River is fed by the Lillooet Glacier on the icefield's southern flank and runs southeast via Pemberton to Harrison Lake. TheBridge River is fed by the Bridge Glacier on the icefield's eastern flank and runs east to the town of Lillooet. On the icefield's north side are theTaseko River (a tributary of theChilcotin River ), the Lord and Tchaikazan Rivers (tributaries of the Taseko), and the Edmond River which feedsChilko Lake , the source of theChilko River , which like the Taseko is a tributary of theChilcotin River . On the west side of the icecap are the sources of theSouthgate River runs toBute Inlet and shares a common delta with theHomathko River , and theToba River , which runs toToba Inlet .The divide between the Lillooet and Southgate Rivers is on the southwestern flank of the icefield and is named
Ring Pass . This was investigated for a possible route for theCanadian Pacific Railway but the survey party was lost and never found. The Stanley Smith Glacier and Frank Smith Glacier in the central area of the Lillooet Icecap are named in their memory. Southwest of Ring Pass is theCompton Neve , another large icecap. The Lillooet Icecap and Compton Neve form one contiguous icemass, but because they are two distinct massifs of the lower elevation and active glacial movement in Ring Pass they have been customarily considered to be separate.ee also
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Mount Meager
*Ts'il?os Provincial Park
*Homathko Icefield External links
* [http://bivouac.com/ArxPg.asp?ArxId=176 Lillooet Icefield] Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
*BCGNIS|1405|Lillooet Glacier
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