Mount MacFarlane, at 2,090 meters, is an impressive peak in British Columbia’s Cascade Mountains, overlooking the Pierce Lakes, with stunning exposed granite and patches of snow that remain well into the summer. From the summit, the panoramic views of Mount Slesse, the Cheam Range, and the Fraser Valley are breathtaking. This mountain is well-known for its rugged landscape, incredible alpine scenery, and steep slopes that drop down into the forested valleys on all sides.