Monashee Pass Explained

Monashee Pass
Elevation M:1189
Location:British Columbia, Canada
Range:Monashee Mountains

Monashee Pass, 1189m (3,901feet),[1] is a mountain pass in the Monashee Mountains of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada. Located southeast of Cherryville, the pass is used by British Columbia Highway 6 connecting Vernon to Nakusp on Arrow Lake,[2] and beyond to the cities of the West Kootenay. It is the "prominence col" for Big White Mountain, which is the highest mountain to its southwest.

The word Monashee is from the Gaelic monadh, meaning mountain, and sith, pronounced shee, meaning peace. Monashee therefore means mountain of peace.

Note that Monashee Summit, 1241m (4,072feet) is slightly further southeast on Hwy 6 (near the Lost Lake Rest Area), and is the actual high point on the highway between Vernon & Arrow Lake.

References

50.1°N -118.5167°W

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elevations of Major Summits & Passes on B.C. Highways - Province of British Columbia. Infrastructure. Ministry of Transportation and. www2.gov.bc.ca. en. 2018-09-07.
  2. Web site: Community. 2019-03-15. PLACE NAMES: Selkirks, Monashees, and Purcells. 2022-02-22. Castlegar News. en-US.