- CA SQPL 04-034
A group hiking at The Barrier in the 1930s with guide G. T. Wallis at right.
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A group hiking at The Barrier in the 1930s with guide G. T. Wallis at right.
Composite view of Garibaldi Park
Composite view of Garibaldi Park
Composite view of Garibaldi Park
Composite view of Garibaldi Park
Composite view of Garibaldi Park
Composite view of Garibaldi Park
Composite view of Garibaldi Park
Composite view of Garibaldi Park
Garibaldi Mountain was named for the great Italian nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi. Apparently, it was named by an Italian serving as a sailor on a survey ship, the mountain being in view on Garibaldi's birthday (July 4).
The 2678 metre tall mountain is a dormant composite volcano. The last series of eruptions occurred 10,000 years ago. It was first climbed in 1907 by J. Trorey, A. Dalton, W. Dalton, C. Warren, A. King, and T. Pattison.
Garibaldi Mountain was named for the great Italian nationalist Giuseppe Garibaldi. Apparently, it was named by an Italian serving as a sailor on a survey ship, the mountain being in view on Garibaldi's birthday (July 4).
The 2678 metre tall mountain is a dormant composite volcano. The last series of eruptions occurred 10,000 years ago. It was first climbed in 1907 by J. Trorey, A. Dalton, W. Dalton, C. Warren, A. King, and T. Pattison.
George Munro with horse pack train
George Munro with horse pack train he would use to pack people into Garibaldi Park, 1933.
Grace White (?) and Mr Fillmore on August 1941. Black Tusk is in the background.
G.T. Wallis, a member of the BC Mountaineering club who often had Alec Munro pack him into Garibaldi Park.
Pack train Alec and George used to take visitors into Garibaldi Park (1930 - 1940).
Price Mountain, Garibaldi Park