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{{Short description|Provincial park in British Columbia, Canada}}
'''Mount Maxwell Provincial Park''' is a [[provincial park]] in the [[Gulf Islands]] of [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. It is located on [[Burgoyne Bay]] and the [[Sansum Narrows]] on the western shores of [[Saltspring Island]]. [[Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park]] is adjacent to the south.
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'''Mount Maxwell Provincial Park''' is a [[provincial park]] in the [[Gulf Islands]] of [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]]. It is located on [[Burgoyne Bay]] and the [[Sansum Narrows]] on the western shores of [[Saltspring Island]].


It was established in 1938 for the views afforded from '''Baynes Peak''', the highest point on the mountain,<ref name="bcgeobaynes">{{cite web|title=Baynes Peak|url=http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/12512.html|website=BC Geographical Names|publisher=BC Government|access-date=3 September 2016}}</ref> which encompass [[Vancouver Island]], the [[Gulf Islands]] and mainland British Columbia. It has an area of 231 hectares, but is adjoined by the [[Mount Maxwell Ecological Reserve]] to the west, and [[Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park]] to the south, creating a contiguous area of over 1100 ha of protected land.<ref name="mmpp">{{cite web|title=Mount Maxwell Provincial Park|url=http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/mt_maxwell/|publisher=Province of British Columbia|access-date=29 August 2016}}</ref>
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The mountain top can be accessed by gravel road, or by hiking trails from the north-east or Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park to the south.<ref name="map">{{cite web|title=Mount Maxwell Provincial Park (Map)|url=http://www.env.gov.bc.ca/bcparks/explore/parkpgs/mt_maxwell/mt-maxwell-map.pdf?v=1472474617153|publisher=Province of British Columbia|access-date=29 August 2016}}</ref> It has an elevation of 580m above sea level.<ref name="topo">{{cite web|title=The Atlas of Canada - Toporama|url=http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/toporama/en/index.html#?id=map1&extent=-2027977.5594076072,439514.8383024995,-2026072.5555975996,440467.3402075033&legend=762eb7ed-0001-242f-6fcf-af08f5605eb1,0,0,1;e5511402-0002-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,0,0.7;cc7fde4c-0003-1cf2-8358-7ca86eefb13c,0,0,1;762eb7ed-cccc-242f-6fcf-af08f5605eb1,0,1,1;8a57b0ba-c004-f03d-7cd4-b3d9b35a8b83,0,0,1;4118b52e-66fe-6b4d-b826-a8f309338f76,0,0,1;e5511402-0029-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7dg,0,0,1;e5511402-0029-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0028-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,0,1;e5511402-0628-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0528-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;8a9bb0ab-0005-32b1-6715-be42194945aa,0,0,1;e5511402-0027-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0026-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0025-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;8a9bb0ab-0021-32b1-6715-be42194945aa,0,1,1;e5511402-0023-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0022-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;8a9bb0ab-0018-32b1-6715-be42194945aa,0,1,1;e5511402-0020-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0019-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;8a9bb0ab-0014-32b1-6715-be42194945aa,0,1,1;e5511402-0017-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0016-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0015-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;8a9bb0ab-0010-32b1-6715-be42194945aa,0,1,1;e5511402-0013-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0012-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0011-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7de,0,1,1;e5511402-0011-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0009-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0007-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1;e5511402-0004-5cbe-0d3c-f537c612b7df,0,1,1|publisher=Government of Canada|access-date=29 August 2016}}</ref>
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Mount Maxwell was initially named Mount Baynes by [[British Admiralty|Admiralty]] surveyor [[George Henry Richards]], after Admiral Sir [[Robert Lambert Baynes]] in about 1859. However, local inhabitants began calling it Mount Maxwell, a name which was officially accepted in 1911. When the park was created it was agreed to name the summit Baynes Peak.<ref name="bcgeobaynes"/>
[[Category:Provincial Parks of British Columbia]]

[[Category:Saltspring Island]]
==Gallery==
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Mount Maxwell Provincial Park 02.jpg|Mount Maxwell Provincial Park
Mount Maxwell Provincial Park 03.jpg|Mount Maxwell Provincial Park
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==References==
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==External links==
*{{BCGNIS|8175|Mount Maxwell Park}}

{{British Columbia parks}}

[[Category:Provincial parks of British Columbia]]
[[Category:Salt Spring Island]]
[[Category:1938 establishments in British Columbia]]
[[Category:Protected areas established in 1938]]


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Latest revision as of 00:43, 10 February 2024

Mount Maxwell Provincial Park
View from Baynes Peak
Map showing the location of Mount Maxwell Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Mount Maxwell Provincial Park
Location in British Columbia
Map showing the location of Mount Maxwell Provincial Park
Map showing the location of Mount Maxwell Provincial Park
LocationSalt Spring Island, British Columbia
Nearest cityDuncan
Coordinates48°48′18″N 123°30′55″W / 48.8049°N 123.5153°W / 48.8049; -123.5153
Area231 ha (570 acres)
DesignationProvincial Park
Created1938
Governing bodyBC Parks
WebsiteBC Parks Mt Maxwell

Mount Maxwell Provincial Park is a provincial park in the Gulf Islands of British Columbia, Canada. It is located on Burgoyne Bay and the Sansum Narrows on the western shores of Saltspring Island.

It was established in 1938 for the views afforded from Baynes Peak, the highest point on the mountain,[2] which encompass Vancouver Island, the Gulf Islands and mainland British Columbia. It has an area of 231 hectares, but is adjoined by the Mount Maxwell Ecological Reserve to the west, and Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park to the south, creating a contiguous area of over 1100 ha of protected land.[3]

The mountain top can be accessed by gravel road, or by hiking trails from the north-east or Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park to the south.[4] It has an elevation of 580m above sea level.[5]

Mount Maxwell was initially named Mount Baynes by Admiralty surveyor George Henry Richards, after Admiral Sir Robert Lambert Baynes in about 1859. However, local inhabitants began calling it Mount Maxwell, a name which was officially accepted in 1911. When the park was created it was agreed to name the summit Baynes Peak.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Mount Maxwell Park". Protected Planet. Retrieved 2020-09-25.
  2. ^ a b "Baynes Peak". BC Geographical Names. BC Government. Retrieved 3 September 2016.
  3. ^ "Mount Maxwell Provincial Park". Province of British Columbia. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  4. ^ "Mount Maxwell Provincial Park (Map)" (PDF). Province of British Columbia. Retrieved 29 August 2016.
  5. ^ "The Atlas of Canada - Toporama". Government of Canada. Retrieved 29 August 2016.

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