Mount Waddington
Mount Waddington is the highest peak in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada, standing at 4,019 meters (13,186 feet). It is located in the Waddington Range, which is known for its rugged terrain and stunning glaciers. The mountain was first summited in 1974 and remains a challenging destination for climbers due to its steep faces and unpredictable weather.
The area surrounding Mount Waddington is remote and largely uninhabited, making it a popular spot for outdoor enthusiasts seeking adventure. The mountain is often accessed via the Homathko River and is part of the larger Great Bear Rainforest, which is home to diverse wildlife and breathtaking natural scenery.