Mount Fernie

Mount Fernie is a 2,210 m (7,251 ft) high mountain, and is directly northwest of the town of Fernie, British Columbia. It offers an excellent hiking trail for those that can handle steep and challenging ridges. Mount Fernie Provincial Park is adjacent to the Mountain.

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Elevation (in meters):

  • 2,210 m (7251 ft )

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