Mount Selwyn
- There is also a mountain near Williston Lake in British Columbia named "Mount Selwyn."
| Mount Selwyn | |
|---|---|
Mount Selwyn, northeast aspect | |
| Highest point | |
| Elevation | 3,335 m (10,942 ft) |
| Prominence | 125 m (410 ft) |
| Parent peak | Mount Dawson (3377 m) |
| Listing | Mountains of British Columbia |
| Coordinates | 51°09′11″N 117°24′25″W / 51.15306°N 117.40694°W |
| Geography | |
| Country | Canada |
| Province | British Columbia |
| District | Kootenay Land District |
| Protected area | Glacier National Park |
| Parent range | Duncan Ranges ← Selkirk Mountains |
| Topo map | NTS 82N3 Mount Wheeler |
| Climbing | |
| First ascent | 1890 Harold E Forster, Harold W Topham, Harry Sinclair, Samuel Yves |
Mount Selwyn, is a 3,335-metre (10,942-foot) mountain summit located in Glacier National Park of British Columbia, Canada. It is part of the Selkirk Mountains range. The mountain is situated 60 km (37 mi) east-northeast of Revelstoke, and 35 km (22 mi) southwest of Golden. Its nearest higher peak is Mount Dawson, 1 km (0.62 mi) to the west. Originally named Deville in 1888 by mountaineer Rev. William S. Green, Mount Selwyn was renamed to honor Alfred Richard Cecil Selwyn (1824-1902), director of the Geological Survey of Canada, and President of the Royal Society of Canada. The mountain's name was officially adopted September 8, 1932, by the Geographical Names Board of Canada. The first ascent of the mountain was made in 1890 by Harold E. Forster, Harold Ward Topham, Harry Sinclair, and Samuel Yves.