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  2. Mount Tolmie - Wikipedia

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    Mount Tolmie, elevation 120 m (394 ft), [2] is a hill and surrounding neighbourhood in Saanich, Greater Victoria, British Columbia.The majority of the mountain forms Mount Tolmie Park, a municipal park, while the south side has several private residences.

  3. Mount Victoria (Bow Range) - Wikipedia

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    Mount Victoria, 3,464 metres (11,365 ft), is a mountain on the border between British Columbia and Alberta in the Canadian Rockies.It is located just northeast of Lake O'Hara in Yoho National Park [5] and is also part of Banff National Park and is on the Continental Divide (which is the definition of the interprovincial boundary in this region).

  4. Outline of British Columbia - Wikipedia

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    Topographical map of British Columbia. Geography of British Columbia. British Columbia is: a province of Canada; Location: The regions in which British Columbia is located are: Northern Hemisphere, Western Hemisphere. Americas. North America. Northern America. Canada. Western Canada; Extreme points of British Columbia

  5. Victoria Peak (British Columbia) - Wikipedia

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    Victoria Peak is a mountain located in the Sutton Range of the Vancouver Island Ranges. At 2163 m, it is the third highest peak on Vancouver Island . The mountain is located on the White River valley and has mountains of comparable elevation nearby.

  6. Mount Finlayson - Wikipedia

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    Topo map NTS 92B5 Sooke [ 3 ] Mount Finlayson is a 419-metre (1,375 ft) mountain located on the border of Highlands and Langford , British Columbia , about 14 km northwest of Victoria .

  7. Mount Douglas, Saanich - Wikipedia

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    Mount Douglas (Saanich: PKOLS /pq̕als/) is a prominent, 225 m (738 ft) [3] hill in Saanich, British Columbia. It is located in PKOLS (Mount Douglas Park) in the municipality of Saanich. "Little Mount Douglas" or "Little Mount Doug" is a smaller secondary peak about 150 m (492 ft) west of the main peak. [3]