
Mount Waddington
Mount Waddington is a prominent, rugged mountain located in British Columbia, Canada, within a remote and protected wilderness area. Standing at about 4,019 meters (13,186 feet), it is the highest peak in the Coast Mountains of the region. Known for its dramatic, snow-capped summit and challenging terrain, it attracts experienced climbers and explorers. The surrounding area features dense forests, glaciers, and deep valleys, making it part of a pristine natural environment that is largely untouched by development. Mount Waddington’s imposing presence symbolizes the wild and dramatic landscapes of the Pacific Northwest’s rugged mountain range.