Mount Tabor | |
Other Name: | Tabor Mountain |
Elevation M: | 1247 |
Elevation Ref: | [1] |
Prominence M: | 417 |
Range: | Columbia Mountains |
Listing: | Mountains of British Columbia |
Region Type: | Province |
Region: | British Columbia |
District: | Cariboo Land District |
Map: | Canada British Columbia |
Map Size: | 200 |
Label Position: | left |
Coordinates: | 53.9133°N -122.4519°W |
Coordinates Ref: | [2] |
Mount Tabor, 12470NaN0, is a mountain 200NaN0 east of Prince George, British Columbia, Canada adjacent to BC Highway 16. It rises about 5500NaN0 from the small portion of the Nechako Plateau that lies in the angle of the Fraser River and not part of the Cariboo Mountains which begin just to the east, the summit is the site of a former fire lookout tower and is the highest piece of relief in the Greater Prince George area (it may also in some reckonings be the northward limit of the Quesnel Highland rather than part of the plateau).
The highest summit of a generally north-striking ridge between Prince George and the lowland of the Willow River, its summit has about 550m of relief from the surrounding terrain; Tabor Lake at its foot to the west is 7050NaN0 in elevation. As such, it has become the site of the small Tabor Mountain Ski Resort, which is one of Prince George's two local ski hills, the other being the small Hart Highlands Alpine Park on the north side of the city. East of the Willow River and just beyond the Bowron River, forty kilometres farther east, is Mount Purden, the site of Purden Ski Village and which is the northernmost summit of the Cariboo Mountains.