Mount Barr

Mount Barr is a mountain in the Skagit Range of the Cascade Mountains of southern British Columbia, Canada, located on the northeast side of Wahleach Lake and just southwest of Hope. It is a ridge highpoint with an elevation of 1,907 m (6,257 ft).

Mount Barr
Mount Barr
Location in western British Columbia
Highest point
Elevation1,907 m (6,257 ft)
Prominence137 m (449 ft)
Coordinates49°15′49″N 121°33′35″W[1]
Geography
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
Parent rangeSkagit Range, Cascade Mountains
Topo mapNTS 092/H05
Geology
Type of rockIntrusive
Volcanic arc/beltCanadian Cascade Arc
Pemberton Volcanic Belt

Mount Barr is one of several magmatic features just north of the Chilliwack batholith. It is part of a large circular igneous intrusion that was placed along the Fraser Fault 16 to 21 million years ago.[2][3] The intrusion is part of the Pemberton Volcanic Belt, an eroded volcanic belt that formed as a result of subduction of the Farallon Plate starting 29 million years ago.[2][4][5]

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