No Mount Garibaldi is a stratovolcano.
it is located in British Columbia
Mount Garibaldi last erupted around 10,000 years ago during the Holocene epoch. It is currently considered an inactive stratovolcano located in British Columbia, Canada.
Two volcanoes near Vancouver are Mount Garibaldi and Mount Baker. Mount Garibaldi is located in the southern Coast Mountains of British Columbia, while Mount Baker is located in Washington state, just south of the Canada-US border. Both are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire.
Yes
Mount Garibaldi is considered to be a potentially active volcano, with its most recent known eruption occurring over 10,000 years ago. The volcano continues to be monitored for any signs of renewed activity.
Altitude sickness
Most people visit Kathmandu before going to Mount Everest. They can buy fresh food and climbing gear to take with them.
About 9000 years ago - The Barrier is the major unstable formation from that eruption, behind which Garibaldi Lake was created
Mount Garibaldi (British Columbia, Canada)
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Garibaldi asked the people of free provinces in Italy to lift their voices to help their struggling brethren.