Skirt Mountain
Skirt Mountain is a 347 m (1,138 ft) mountain lying approximately 13 km (8 mi) northwest of Victoria, British Columbia. It is a part of the Gowlland Range (part of the Vancouver Island Ranges), which extends from the Highlands through Langford to Metchosin. The indigenous name for the traditional mountain area in shared Coast Salish territories is SPAET ("spa - eth"), which means bear in the Salishan language.[1]The mountain is a popular destination for hikers and mountain-bikers, and is also the site of the controversial Bear Mountain, a golf resort and condominium development.
References
External links
- Bivouac.com - the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia entry for Skirt Mountain
- Hiking information from britishcolumbia.com
- BCGNIS listing "Skirt Mountain"
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