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Mount Rosseau is a
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, located southwest of Courtenay and south of Mount Albert Edward. It is the highest summit of the Septimus-Rosseau massif. The most western summit of the massif is
Mount Septimus Mount Septimus is the western summit of a jagged mountain on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located southeast of Gold River, British Columbia, Gold River and south of Buttle Lake. It contains a huge glacier on the north flank. The h ...
. Mount Rosseau is part of the Vancouver Island Ranges which in turn form part of the Insular Mountains.


History

The BC Geographical Names Information System records the origin of Mt Rosseau's name:
ount Rosseau is named afterRalph Rosseau, a widely known and respected elementary school principal in Port Alberni and a noted mountaineer; killed in a climbing accident on Mount Septimus 3 July 1954. (obituary & photograph in West Coast Advocate, 8 July 1954, file T.1.43) Source: BC place name cards, or correspondence to/from BC's Chief Geographer or BC Geographical Names Office


Access

Mount Septimus has three established access routes: # From Cream Lake, the south aspect can be accessed by ascending the wide couloir to the shoulder west of Mount Septimus' summit. Cream Lake can be accessed from: #* Bedwell Lake Trail, the traverse west to Cream Lake. Accesses west aspect. Quickest & easiest approach. #* Price Creek Trail to Cream Lake. Accesses west aspect. The Price Creek Trail is not maintained and is overgrown. # Della Falls Trail to Love Lake. Bushwack west up to a ridge, then head north on the ridge to the mountains flanks. Accesses south aspect. # Flower Ridge Trail to Price Pass. Scramble off of Flower Ridge to the pass between Green and Margret Lakes. Route finding difficulties from the pass onto the mountains flanks. Accesses north aspect.


See also

* List of mountains in Strathcona Provincial Park *
List of mountains of Canada Most mountain peaks of Canada lie in the west, specifically in British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon. Mountains can be found all over British Columbia while those in Alberta are mainly situated on the eastern side of the Canadian Rockies. The ...


References

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