Ursus Major Mountain, Glacier National Park
Facts and practical information
Ursus Major Mountain is a 2,705-metre mountain summit located in Glacier National Park, in the Hermit Range of the Selkirk Mountains in British Columbia, Canada. Ursus Major Mountain is situated 5.5 km west of Rogers Pass, 52 km northeast of Revelstoke, and 44 km west of Golden. Its nearest higher peaks are Catamount Peak, 1.8 km to the southwest, and Ursus Minor Mountain, 2.24 km to the northeast. The first ascent of the mountain was made August 5, 1902, by a Dominion Topographic Survey party. The mountain's name was adopted in 1906, then re-approved September 8, 1932, by the Geographical Names Board of Canada. It was so-named by the survey party because of its proximity above Bear Creek, and in keeping with the bear theme of other nearby features such as Ursus Minor Mountain, Grizzly Mountain, Bruins Pass, and Balu Pass. The high point on Ursus Major's east ridge is unofficially called Balu Peak. ()
Glacier National Park
Ursus Major Mountain – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Mount Rogers, Mount Afton, Arthur O. Wheeler hut, Cheops Mountain.