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British Columbia Mountaineering Club

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The British Columbia Mountaineering Club (BCMC) is a mountaineering organization, based in Vancouver, British Columbia. Founded on October 28, 1907 as the Vancouver Mountaineering Club, it became one of the centres of Canadian Mountaineering, particularly in the Coast Mountains of British Columbia. Through publication of journals such as The Northern Cordilleran in 1913 and the current bi-annual BC Mountaineer, weekly meetings and trips and a monthly newsletter, the club became a repository and recorder of mountaineering history and culture for the West Coast of Canada. The BCMC Trail on Grouse Mountain is so named as a legacy of the various trails established and maintained by the club on Grouse Mountain over the past century.[1]

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  1. ^ "BCMC History - Cabins and Trails". Retrieved 2024-10-01. The BCMC trail on Grouse Mtn. is a legacy of the various trails the club built on Grouse to access its cabins and the upper slopes.
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