On the Alaska-Canada boundary, 9.5 mi N of Mount Cote, 7 mi. N of Stikine River, Coast Range.
Named in 1924 by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) for Albert Gallatin, statesman, diplomat, public financier, ethnologist, and one the U.S. Commissioners who negotiated the treaty of Ghent.
Chief Shakes Hot Springs, Chief Shakes Hot Springs,
Islands:Lakes:Mountains:Black Crag, Mount Cote, Elbow Mountain, Mount Flemer, Mount Gallatin, Mount Talbot,
Mountain Passes:Guerin Slough, Ketili Creek, Red Slough,
Rivers:Katete River, Ketili River, Kikahe River, Tasakili River, West Fork Katete River,
Streams: