{{short description|Mountain in British Columbia}} {{Infobox mountain |name=Mount Myhon |image= |image_caption= |elevation_m=2119 |elevation_ref= |prominence_m=659 |prominence_ref= |location=British Columbia, Canada |district=Cariboo Land District |range=Misinchinka Ranges |coordinates={{coord|54|47|06|N|121|31|26|W|type:mountain_region:CA-AB_scale:100000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} |topo=NTS {{Canada NTS Map Sheet|93|I|13}} |first_ascent= |easiest_route= |map=British Columbia#Canada |map_caption=Location in British Columbia##Location in Canada }}

'''Mount Myhon,''' is a {{convert|2119|m|ft|0|adj=on|abbr=}} mountain in the Miscinchinka Ranges of the Hart Ranges in the Northern Rocky Mountains.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Mount Myhon|url=https://peakvisor.com/peak/mount-myhon.html|last=|first=|date=|website=PeakVisor|language=en|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=28 May 2020}}</ref>

The mountain is named after Canadian Army Private James Stanley Myhon, K2333, enlisted at Prince George; serving with the 3rd Canadian Division, 7th Infantry Brigade, Canadian Scottish Regiment. Private Myhon was killed in action 28 October 1944, age 19 during Operation Switchback, a component of the Battle of the Scheldt. He is buried at Adegem Canadian War Cemetery, Belgium, grave VII.B.7.<ref>{{cite bcgnis|id=8961|name=Mount Myhon}}</ref>

== References == <references />

Myhon Category:Northern Interior of British Columbia Category:Misinchinka Ranges Category:Cariboo Land District

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