Phyllis B Munday, CM (née James) (1894 – 1990) was a Canadian mountaineer, explorer, naturalist and humanitarian, famed for being the first woman to reach the summit of Mount Robson (with Annette Buck) in 1924, and with her husband Don for discovering Mount Waddington, and exploring the area around it via the Franklin River and the Homathko River.
Phyllis Diller | Phyllis Schlafly | Phyllis Treigle | Phyllis Curtin | Phyllis Hyman | Anthony Munday | Phyllis Reynolds Naylor | Phyllis Dixey | Phyllis Dare | Phyllis Bottome | Phyllis Avery | Phyllis Smith | Phyllis Newman | Phyllis King | Phyllis Coates | Phyllis Chesler | Phyllis Bedells | Don Munday | Phyllis Wallbank | Phyllis Tickle | Phyllis Thede | Phyllis Sellick | Phyllis Rose | Phyllis Pearsall | Phyllis Nelson | Phyllis Mundy | Phyllis Munday | Phyllis McDonagh | Phyllis McCarthy | Phyllis Konstam |
The range was named by Don and Phyllis Munday as the range's peaks resembled spearheads rising from the alpine fog.