Big White Mountain

Big White Mountain 2,315 m (7,595 ft) is the highest mountain of the Okanagan Highland, Canada, and also of the Beaverdell Range,[5] a subrange of that formation, which lies between the Okanagan Valley to its west and the main spine of the Monashee Mountains to its east.

The mountain lies between the head of the Kettle River and the source of Damfino Creek.

The area is intersected by the Big White Mountain Ecological Reserve.

[6] The mountain is commonly called Big White, a reference shared by the Big White Ski Resort built around its summit.

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