Trapper Peak (Canada)

Trapper Peak is a mountain in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada, located on their border along the Continental Divide in the Wapta Icefield.

The peak was originally named in 1892 by Walter D. Wilcox to honor his guide, trapper Bill Peyto, and the first ascent was in 1933 by Conrad Kain and party.

[2][4] Trapper Peak is composed of sedimentary rock laid down during the Precambrian to Jurassic periods.

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