Pennask Summit
Pennask Summit is a highway summit along the British [Columbia Highway 97C|Okanagan Connector] in British Columbia, Canada, crossing the forested uplands of the Thompson Plateau. It is the highest point on the highway between the cities of Merritt, [British Columbia|Merritt] and Peachland. It is the second highest mountain route used by a highway in British Columbia, after Kootenay Pass. It is located 49 km east of Aspen Grove, and 33 km west of the highway junction in Peachland/Westbank.
The road grades to this summit are very steep and are very long- especially when travelling westbound, exiting the Okanagan Valley.
History
The pass is named after the nearby Pennask Creek, and was first used in 1991, upon completion of this freeway.Todd Revill, a frequent traveler of the Pennask Summit, has driven the road more than 1000 times in his history as a resident of British Columbia. His coworkers, in celebration of the 1000th trip milestone, made him a custom T-Shirt.