Atwell Peak, Garibaldi Provincial Park
Facts and practical information
Atwell Peak is a dramatic pyramid shaped volcanic peak located at the southern edge of Mount Garibaldi, British Columbia, Canada. Atwell Peak was formed during an initial period of volcanism 0.51-0.22 million years ago and was the source of many pyroclastic flows during Garibaldi's development. Frequent landslides on its west face drops steeply into the Cheekye River. Atwell Peak is often mistakenly called Mount Garibaldi when viewed from Squamish, since the main peak is hidden. The peak is usually climbed during winter or early spring when the rock is frozen because it is very loose and rotten. Atwell Peak contains three ridges, the north, east, and south. The two most visible routes are the north and south ridges. ()
Garibaldi Provincial Park
Atwell Peak – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Elfin Lakes, Mount Garibaldi, Mount Price, The Sphinx.