Exile Hill

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Exile Hill
Elevation 1,913 m (6,276 ft)
Prominence 330 m (1,083 ft)
Location
Location British Columbia, Canada
Range Spectrum Range
Coordinates 57°22′42.0″N 130°49′30.0″W / 57.378333°N 130.825000°W / 57.378333; -130.825000Coordinates: 57°22′42.0″N 130°49′30.0″W / 57.378333°N 130.825000°W / 57.378333; -130.825000
Topo map NTS 104G/07
Geology
Type Cinder cone
Age of rock Pliocene
Volcanic arc/belt Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province
Last eruption Pliocene

Exile Hill is an isolated hill in the Spectrum Range of northern British Columbia, Canada, located southeast of Mess Lake. It lies at the southern end of Mount Edziza Provincial Park.

History

Exile Hill was named on 2 January 1980 by the Geological Survey of Canada after the Wetalth people, a group of people that lived here in times past, outcast or exiled from the Tahltans.[1]

Geology

Exile Hill is a volcanic feature associated with the Spectrum Range volcanic complex which in turn form part of the Northern Cordilleran Volcanic Province. It is a cinder cone that formed in the Pliocene period.[2]

See also

References

  1. BCGNIS Query Results: Exile Hill
  2. "Exile Hill". Catalogue of Canadian volcanoes. Archived from the original on 2011-06-04. 


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