Whiting Peak (British Columbia)

Whiting Peak is an unofficial name for a mountain in British Columbia, Canada. It has an elevation of 2524 m above sea level and is one of Canada's many ultra prominent peaks.

The name "Whiting Peak" is derived from its being the high point of a group of mountains bordered by two bodies of water. Whiting Lake lies to the east and the Whiting River runs to the west of this group.