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Seven Sisters Peaks
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Seven Sisters Peaks (plus Orion Peak)
Highest point
Elevation 2,747 m (9,012 ft)
Prominence 1,862 m (6,109 ft)
Parent peak Howson Peak
Listing
Geography
Seven Sisters Peaks is located in British Columbia
Seven Sisters Peaks
Seven Sisters Peaks
Location in British Columbia
Seven Sisters Peaks is located in Canada
Seven Sisters Peaks
Seven Sisters Peaks
Location in Canada
Location Seven Sisters Provincial Park
British Columbia, Canada
Parent range Bulkley Ranges
Hazelton Mountains
Interior Mountains
Topo map NTS 103I/16
Climbing
First ascent 1941 Neal Carter, K. Carter, G. Baker, J. Cade

Seven Sisters Peaks is a 2,747-metre (9,012-foot) multi-summit massif located in the Bulkley Ranges of the Interior Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. The massif is situated within Seven Sisters Provincial Park and Protected Area, 10 km (6 mi) southeast of Cedarvale, south of Orion Peak, and surrounded by Seven Sisters Glacier. The highest peak of the seven is called Weeskinisht Peak. Precipitation runoff from the mountain and meltwater from the glacier drains into tributaries of the Skeena River. The nearest higher peak is Howson Peak, 68.8 km (43 mi) to the south-southeast. Based on the Köppen climate classification, Seven Sisters Peaks is located in a subarctic climate zone with cold, snowy winters, and mild summers. Temperatures can drop below −20 °C with wind chill factors below −30 °C. Seven Sisters Mountain was the name adopted in 1948, but the mountain's name was changed and officially adopted October 4, 1951, by the Geographical Names Board of Canada.

The individually named peaks of the massif from west to east are Tlooki Peak, Weeskinisht Peak, Tagai Peak, Tingi Peak, Kitshin Peak, Kletoosho Peak, and Tuatoosho Peak, which are the Tsimshian/Gitxsan words for One, "Top of the Mountain", Three, Four, Five, Six, and Seven, respectively. With the exception of Weeskinisht, the other names were submitted by Neal M. Carter of the Alpine Club of Canada and officially adopted in 1977.

Summits of Seven Sisters Peaks

Name Elevation Prominence First ascent Reference
Tlooki Peak 2571 m 121 m 1958 Chris Mair
Weeskinisht Peak 2747 m 1862 m 1941 Neal Carter
Tagai Peak 2660 m 130 m 1962 Brown, Shives
Tingi Peak 2534 m 49 m
Kitshin Peak 2580 m 170 m
Kletoosho Peak 2597 m 207 m
Tuatoosho Peak 2621 m 251 m

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