Mount Elsay is a mountain in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located near the middle of Mount Seymour Provincial Park in the District of North Vancouver. It is a part of the North Shore Mountains, rising from the shores of Indian Arm to a summit of 1,419 m (4,656 ft). It is named after nearby Elsay Lake and Creek. These names are thought to derive from a Scottish settler, probably after a place name in Scotland.
There's a trail called Mount Elsay Route leading to the summit.
The nearest mountain hut is Elsay Lake Emergency Shelter located 1 417m/4 650ft N of the summit.
By elevation Mount Elsay is
# 40 out of 107 in Metro Vancouver Regional District # 5 out of 21 in Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve # 6 out of 19 in Mount Seymour Provincial Park # 9 out of 26 in the Fannin Range
By prominence Mount Elsay is
# 24 out of 107 in Metro Vancouver Regional District # 4 out of 21 in Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve # 3 out of 19 in Mount Seymour Provincial Park # 6 out of 26 in the Fannin Range
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