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Cache Hill
Cache
Hill
is a
cinder cone
in
northern
British Columbia, Canada
. It is thought to have last erupted in the
Holocene
period. Once used as an
airdrop
for
food
and
supplies
by the
Geophysical Survey of Canada
,
hence
its name, it is located
north
of
Raspberry Pass
in
Mount Edziza Provincial Park
.