Mount Vreeland

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

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Mount Vreeland, is a {{convert|2464|m|ft|0|adj=on}} mountain in the Miscinchinka Ranges of the Hart Ranges in the Northern Rocky Mountains.{{Cite web|title=Mount Vreeland|url=https://peakvisor.com/peak/mount-vreeland.html|website=PeakVisor|language=en|access-date=2020-05-15}}

It was named in 1915 by George V. Copley, surveyor, after Frederick K. Vreeland of New York, who spent three years doing exploration work in the vicinity of the McGregor River and the headwaters of the Parsnip River, 1912, 1913 and 1915.{{cite bcgnis|id=23513|name=Mount Vreeland}}

The name does not appear to be related to the Dutch Village of Vreeland.

Mount Vreeland is the highest summit of the Monkman Icefield. Vreeland is on a ridge between the Vreeland Glacier to the northwest and the Parsnip Glacier to the south (the source of the Parsnip River).{{Cite bivouac|title=Mount Vreeland|id=7828|accessdate=25 May 2020}}

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