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Mount Bishop (Antarctica)
Mount Bishop may refer to: * Mount Bishop (Elk Range) on the Continental Divide and the boundary between the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, Canada * Mount Bishop (Fannin Range) in the North Shore Mountains of British Columbia, Canada * Mount Bishop (Camelsfoot Range), a mountain near Lillooet, British Columbia, Canada * Mount Bishop (Antarctica) in Antarctica See also

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Mount Bishop (Elk Range)
Mount Bishop is a mountain named in 1918 after W.A. "Billy" Bishop VC who was a Colonel and a Canadian fighter pilot awarded the Victoria Cross during World War I. It is located in the Elk Range of the Canadian Rockies and sits on the Continental Divide, which forms the British Columbia-Alberta border in this area. See also *List of peaks on the Alberta–British Columbia border This is a list of peaks on the Alberta–British Columbia border, being the spine of the Continental Divide from the Canada–United States border to the 120th meridian, which is where the boundary departs the Continental Divide and goes due nort ... References Two-thousanders of Alberta Two-thousanders of British Columbia Great Divide of North America Canadian Rockies {{BritishColumbiaInterior-geo-stub ...
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Mount Bishop (Fannin Range)
Mount Bishop is a mountain located on the northern border of Mount Seymour Provincial Park in the District of North Vancouver, British Columbia. It is a part of the North Shore Mountains, rising from the shores of Indian Arm to a summit of . Mount Bishop is a rocky summit with bluffs and old growth on its lower slopes. The mountain was named in honour of Joseph Charles Bishop, the first president of the British Columbia Mountaineering Club (BCMC), who died in 1913 after falling into a crevasse whilst climbing on Mount Baker. History The first ascent of Mount Bishop was made in 1909 by a party of climbers from the British Columbia Mountaineering Club led by Fred Mills. The mountain was approached by boat to the top of Indian Arm, opposite Crocker Island, where the group camped overnight. In the morning they broke into two groups, the others climbing Mount Elsay (then known as Mount Jarrett) and headed up Bishop Creek. Among the Bishop party was a Mr Cromie, former owner of the ' ...
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Mount Bishop (Camelsfoot Range)
Mount Bishop is a mountain in the Camelsfoot Range in the Lillooet Country of the Central Interior of British Columbia. Named for an old settler, it is located four km north of the settlement of Moha, which is at the confluence of the Bridge and Yalakom Rivers. References Bishop A bishop is an ordained clergy member who is entrusted with a position of authority and oversight in a religious institution. In Christianity, bishops are normally responsible for the governance of dioceses. The role or office of bishop is ca ... Lillooet Country {{cariboo-geo-stub ...
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Mount Bishop (Antarctica)
Mount Bishop may refer to: * Mount Bishop (Elk Range) on the Continental Divide and the boundary between the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, Canada * Mount Bishop (Fannin Range) in the North Shore Mountains of British Columbia, Canada * Mount Bishop (Camelsfoot Range), a mountain near Lillooet, British Columbia, Canada * Mount Bishop (Antarctica) in Antarctica See also

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