Called Cheam Peak or Mount Cheam. The Halqemeylem, (the local indigenous language) name for the mountain is Lhílheqey - Theeth-uhl-kay - from the word Lhelqey - "glacier" or "rehydrate",referring to the west ridge of the peak.
Cheam is the farthest northerly peak of a small group of peaks forming a local subrange, the Cheam Range, a small group of peaks forming a local subrange of the Skagit Range of the Canadian Cascades mountains (which are the Canadian extension of the North Cascades of Washington). It dominates the eastern Fraser Valley, rising above Bridal Falls and Agassiz just east of Chilliwack, British Columbia. It and three sister peaks form a group known as the Four Sisters or Four Brothers, which are part of the mountain wall framing the Lower Mainland
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