Mount Lloyd George

The mountain is located NE of Haworth Lake in Kwadacha Wilderness Provincial Park.

[1] Lying in the Muskwa Ranges, Mount Lloyd George is a castellated limestone and quartzite peak.

[6] The diamictite sedimentary deposits of the mountain, several kilometers thick, date to the late Precambrian and probably have a glacial-marine origin.

[10] The mountain was named by Paul Leland Haworth after David Lloyd George, the British Prime Minister towards the end of World War I.

In the words of Raymond M. Patterson, It has been said, and with some truth, that the Rockies are the worst named mountain system in the world... Haworth, in a fit of wartime enthusiasm, decided to suggest that one further alien name be added to the ill-assorted register: as soon as he got out he would propose to Ottawa that the high mountain he had seen that day, holding the Great Glacier in its lap, should be called Mount Lloyd George.