Mount Raleigh, elevation 3,132 m (10,276 ft),[1] is one of the principal summits of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of southern British Columbia in Canada.
It is located just southeast of the confluence of the Southgate and Bishop Rivers, northeast of the head of Bute Inlet,[2] and is the highest summit south of the Bishop River's divide with the Lillooet River at Ring Pass, which is at the southeastern edge of the Lillooet Icefield and just north of the Pemberton Icecap.
The mountain is named for Sir Walter Raleigh, and is one of several Elizabethan-themed summits in the area of the Southgate River, the highest of which is 3,298 m (10,820 ft) and, suitably, Mount Queen Bess named after Elizabeth I of England.
[3] A bit farther south and slightly west is Tavistock Mountain, named for Raleigh's birthplace in Devon.
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