Mount Abbl

{{short description|Mountain in British Columbia, Canada}}

{{Infobox mountain

| name=Mount Abbl

| photo= Mount Abbl.jpg

| photo_caption=Looking S across Mount Abbl toward Monkman Park

| elevation_m=2012

| elevation_ref=

| prominence_m=654

| prominence_ref={{cite bivouac|id=13241|name=Mount Abbl|access-date=2023-10-19}}

| range=Misinchinka Ranges

| parent_peak = Scatia Peak (2383 m)

| listing = Mountains of British Columbia

| country = Canada | region_type = Province | region = British Columbia

| district = Cariboo Land District

| map= Canada British Columbia#Canada

| map_caption = Location in British Columbia

| label_position = left

| mapframe = yes

| mapframe-zoom = 8

| mapframe-caption = Interactive map of Mount Abbl

| coordinates={{coord|54|41|02|N|121|42|33|W|type:mountain_region:CA-AB_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}}

| coordinates_ref={{cite cgndb|id=JAAKC|name=Mount Abbl|access-date=19 October 2023}}

| topo_maker = NTS

| topo_map = {{Canada NTS Map Sheet|93|I|12}}

| first_ascent=|easiest_route=

}}

Mount Abbl is a {{convert|2012|m|ft|0|adj=on|abbr=}} mountain in the Miscinchinka Ranges of the Hart Ranges in the Northern Rocky Mountains.{{Cite web|title=Mount Abbl|url=https://peakvisor.com/peak/mount-abbl.html|website=PeakVisor.com|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=28 May 2020}}

Named for Canadian Army Private Ernest E. Abbl, from Prince George, BC. Private Abbl served with the 2nd Canadian Division, 5th Infantry Brigade, Calgary Highlanders and was killed in action 8 February 1945, age 19 in the opening days of Operation Veritable. He is buried at Groesbeek Canadian War Cemetery, Netherlands, grave V.A.14.{{Cite bcgnis|title=Mount Abbl|id=118|access-date=28 May 2020}}

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