Stockton Hill is a volcanic plug located in the formation known as the Chilcotin Group, which lie between the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains and the mid-Fraser River in British Columbia, Canada.

Stockton Hill
Stockton Hill is located in British Columbia
Stockton Hill
Stockton Hill
Location in British Columbia
Map
Interactive map of Stockton Hill
Highest point
Elevation1,574 m (5,164 ft)
Prominence156 m (512 ft)
ListingList of volcanoes in Canada
Coordinates51°10′36.1″N 120°33′20.2″W / 51.176694°N 120.555611°W / 51.176694; -120.555611
Geography
LocationBritish Columbia, Canada
DistrictKamloops Division Yale Land District
Parent rangeBonaparte Plateau, Thompson Plateau
Topo mapNTS 92P2 Criss Creek
Geology
Mountain typeVolcanic plug
Volcanic arc/beltChilcotin Group

Location and terrain

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Stockton Hill is located a butte-like rocky hill atop the Bonaparte Plateau at the head of the Deadman River and 7 km (4 mi) south of Bonaparte Lake and 30 km (19 mi) west of Barriere and northeast of Silwhoaikun. There are other summits higher than 1,500 m (4,921 ft) in the hills in the immediate area, but Stockton Hill is the highest, and the most distinct and steep-sided.[1] Bare Lake is immediately north, Elbow Lake to the southwest, and an unnamed lake to the south-southeast.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Stockton Hill". Bivouac.com.
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