| Muncho Pass | |
|---|---|
| Elevation | 1,095 m (3,593 ft) |
| Traversed by | Alaska Highway |
| Location | |
| Location | |
| Range | Canadian Rockies |
| Coordinates | 58°49′57″N 125°43′49″W / 58.8325°N 125.73028°WCoordinates: 58°49′57″N 125°43′49″W / 58.8325°N 125.73028°W |
Muncho Pass (el. 1,095 m or 3,593 ft), also known as Muncho Lake Pass, Drogheda Lake Pass, or Muncho-Toad Pass, is the northernmost mountain pass in the Rocky Mountains to be traversed by a public highway. Located in Muncho Lake Provincial Park, British Columbia, Canada, the pass links the Toad River and Trout River drainages. The Alaska Highway travels across the pass.
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