Mount Butters is located in the
Battle Range of the
Selkirk Mountains. The remote peak is set approximately south of
Glacier National Park. Precipitation
runoff from the mountain drains north into Battle Brook which is a tributary of the
Incomappleux River, and south into Butters Creek which is a tributary of the
Duncan River. Mount Butters is more notable for its steep rise above local terrain than for its absolute elevation.
Topographic relief is significant as the summit rises 1,400 meters (4,593 ft) above Butters Creek in , and 2,200 meters (7,218 ft) above Battle Brook valley in . ==History==