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The Top 20 Peaks in the Coast Mountains

Whether for the view or for the challenge, climbing the mountainous peaks in the Coast Mountains is the best way to experience more of this beautiful region. But with 20

to choose from, it can be tough to know which peak to proceed with. That’s why we’ve collected the best peaks and summits in the Coast Mountains for you here — so you can easily add one to your next adventure.

Last updated: November 14, 2025

First Peak of the Stawamus Chief

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"The Chief" is unique, beautiful and very steep. In just 2.5 km you can cover 700 meters in altitude, through a beautiful forest. The view above is fascinating and worth …

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Grouse Mountain

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Grouse Mountain is one of the North Shore Mountains of N. Vancouver. It is the site of ski area, Grouse Mountain Resort, which overlooks Greater Vancouver. In the summer the …

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One of the best views of my whole life. Garibaldi Lake is a shade of blue unlike anything I've ever seen before. Whatever way you climb Panorama Ridge, you've put …

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Once you've made the rather steep climb to Battle Bluff, a breathtaking view of Kamloops Lake, the surrounding mountains, and Kamloops to your left awaits you alongside an imposing cairn. …

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Great views make up for the steep climb. Almost a 360 degree view, you can see the car or train traffic in the valley and the airplanes in the sky.

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Summit of Deer Mountain

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On a clear day you can easily see Ketchikan sprawling below you from the summit of Deer Mountain. Ketchikan International Airport is also visible just across the water, on neighboring …

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Really amazing, both for the way up very steep and a bit more than pure hiking, and for the rewarding breathtaking view on the top.

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View of Black Tusk

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Quite possibly one of the best views my eyeballs have ever seen! The photos are amazing but even they can't live up to the majesty that you see with your …

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St. Mark's Summit Viewpoint

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Preferably early in the morning. The summit is very popular and the earlier you get there, the less you have to share it. 😉

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Mount Fromme

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Mount Fromme stands at 1,185 meters above sea level and is best summited while snow-free between June and October, but snow can sometimes linger at the top late into the spring.

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Mount White Trail

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The Mount White Trail leads to the summit of towering Mount White and challenges you with 700 meters of elevation gain! The picturesque views along the climb are worth the …

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See even more amazing summits in the Coast Mountains with these guides:

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