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Round Mountain (volcano)
Round Mountain
is an
eroded
volcanic outcrop
in the
Garibaldi Volcanic Belt
in
British Columbia, Canada
, located
8 km
southwest of Eanastick
Meadows
,
east
of
Brackendale
and south of
Mount Garibaldi
. It is the highpoint of
Paul Ridge
and is located in the southwest
corner
of
Garibaldi Provincial Park
.
Round
Mountain
formed as a result of
subduction
of the
Juan de Fuca Plate
beneath
the
North American Plate
, known as the
Cascadia subduction zone
. Round Mountain last erupted during the
Pleistocene
.