{{Short description|Mountain in British Columbia, Canada}} {{Infobox mountain | name = One Eye Peak | image = OneEyePeak.JPG | image_caption = Old One Eye of Princess Louisa Inlet | map = British Columbia | map_caption = Location in British Columbia | mapframe = yes | mapframe-zoom = 8 | mapframe-caption = Interactive map of One Eye Peak | elevation = | prominence = Princess Louise Inlet, East of Queens Reach, New Westminster Land District | location = Princess Louisa Inlet , British Columbia, Canada | range = Pacific Ranges | coordinates = {{coord|50|12|45.00|N|123|49|1.00|W|type:mountain_region:CA}} | topo = NTS {{Canada NTS Map Sheet|92|J|4}} | first_ascent = | easiest_route = }}

'''One Eye Peak''' is a mountain located at Princess Louisa Inlet. One Eye Peak is part of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains in southwestern British Columbia, Canada. When Thomas F. Hamilton build his resort called the Malibu Club at the entrance of Princess Louisa Inlet he named the mountain after himself - Mt. Hamilton.<ref>Hitz, Charles W.(2003). ''Through the Rapids - The History of Princess Louisa Inlet'', p.100. Sikta 2 Publishing., Kirkland, WA.{{ISBN|0972025502}}.</ref> The mountain is typically referred to by its English title of a Sechelt First Nation translation "TUHK-OHSS" referring to "Old One Eye" and is the protector of the inlet.<ref>Peterson, Lester(1990). ''The Story of the Sechelt Nation'', p.44. Harbour Publishing. Madeirea Park, BC. {{ISBN|1-55017-017-1}}.</ref>

== Gallery == <gallery Caption="One Eye Peak Gallery"> Image:OEBU.JPG|One Eye Peak overlooking the entrance to Princess Louisa Inlet and the Malibu Club. Image:OEGlow.JPG|One Eye Peak shining in the Alpine glow of dusk Image:OEinMorn.JPG|One Eye Peak at dawn Image:OEPLI.JPG|One Eye Peak overlooking Princess Louisa Inlet Image:OEyeAndTotem.jpg|One Eye and the Malibu Totem Image:PLIMts.JPG|Old One Eye and Sun Peaks the mountains of Princess Louisa Inlet Image:SummerOE.JPG|One Eye during the summer of 2006 - down to the bed rock </gallery>

==External links== * [https://web.archive.org/web/20080616084659/http://www.bcarchives.gov.bc.ca/cartogr/img_html/dir_1/cm_c2308.htm CM_C2308 Fraser River to N.E.Pt. of Texada Island including Howe Sound and Jervis Inlet 'Annotated' 1863.02.16 1865.08]{{Clarify|ambiguous site|date=December 2017}}

==References== {{reflist}}

{{Pacific Ranges}}

Category:One-thousanders of British Columbia Category:Pacific Ranges Category:New Westminster Land District

{{BritishColumbiaCoast-mountain-stub}}