Mount Goodsir

Mount Goodsir is the highest mountain in the Ottertail Range, a subrange of the Park Ranges in . It is located in , near its border with .
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  • Type: Mountain with an elevation of 3,567 metres
  • Description: mountain in British Columbia, Canada
  • Also known as: Goodsir Towers

Places of Interest

Highlights include Sentry Peak.

Peak
is a mountain located south of Mount Goodsir in the Ottertail Range of the in , . The mountain was named in 1915 by the Geological Survey of Canada but the name origin is not known.

Mount Goodsir

Latitude
51.20184° or 51° 12′ 7″ north
Longitude
-116.39763° or 116° 23′ 52″ west
Elevation
3,567 metres (11,703 feet)
Open location code
95356J22+PW
Geo­Names ID
6080936
Wiki­data ID
Q3861599
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Satellite Map

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In Other Languages

From Catalan to Venetian—“Mount Goodsir” goes by many names.
  • Catalan: Mont Goodsir
  • Cebuano: Mount Goodsir
  • Czech: Mount Goodsir
  • Dutch: Mount Goodsir
  • Egyptian Arabic: جبل مونت جودسير
  • French: Mont Goodsir
  • German: Mount Goodsir
  • Italian: Monte Goodsir
  • Ladin: Mount Goodsir
  • Russian: Гудсир (гора)
  • Russian: Гудсир
  • Slovak: Mount Goodsir
  • Spanish: Mount Goodsir
  • Swahili: Mlima Goodsir
  • Swedish: Mount Goodsir
  • Venetian: Monte Goodsir

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Localities in the Area

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Notable Places Nearby

Highlights include South Tower and Goodsir Glacier.

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