Simpson Peak 2170 m (7119 ft) is the northernmost officially-named summit in the
Stikine Ranges of the
Cassiar Mountains system in northernmost
British Columbia,
Canada. It stands on the north side of the lower reaches of the
Jennings River, just east of the south end of
Teslin Lake, and is to the south of Swan Lake, which is an expansion of the
Swift River. The mountain is named for Scott Simpson, an early explorer in the area. The next-highest summit in the unnamed subrange of the Cassiars to the north of the Jennings River is
Toozaza Peak (its name is unofficial and based on that of Toozaza Creek).