Mount Onderdonk

It is located in the northern Selkirk Mountains between lower Revelstoke Lake and the Wood Arm of Kinbasket Lake.

[3] Andrew Onderdonk was a Dutch-American engineer who worked in the late 1800s building the Canadian Pacific Railway in British Columbia and in other locations.

[4] William Lowell Putnam and Roger W. Laurilla gave the mountain this name as a tribute to Onderdonk.

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