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| McGillivray Pass | |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 1,867 m (6,125 ft) |
| Location | British Columbia, Canada |
| Range | Pacific Ranges |
| Coordinates | 50°41′14″N122°35′38″W / 50.68722°N 122.59389°W /50.68722; -122.59389 |
| Topo map | NTS92J10Birkenhead Lake |
McGillivray Pass (1867 m or 6215 ft) is amountain pass in thePacific Ranges of southwesternBritish Columbia,Canada, located about 30 miles west of the town ofLillooet and immediately west of the upper end ofAnderson Lake, above the former resort community ofMcGillivray (formerly McGillivray Falls). The pass connects the head of McGillivray Creek with the head of Standard Creek, a tributary ofCadwallader Creek and was used as a route by prospectors, miners and hunters heading for the upperBridge River Country beyond the pass.
The pass was proposed at one time for acog railway to connect the mines atBralorne andPioneer with thePacific Great Eastern Railway (now part ofCN but the project never went forward. There are private ski cabins near the summit area of the pass, which is the division between theBendor Range to the east and theCadwallader Range to the west (part of theBirkenhead Ranges).
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