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Mountain ranges in the province of British Columbia, in Western Canada For individual mountains and peaks, see Category: Mountains of British Columbia . By province
List of mountains of British Columbia is a list of mountains in the Canadian province of British Columbia. ... Coast Mountains → Boundary Ranges → Juneau Icefield ...
The province is dominated by mountain ranges, among them the Canadian Rockies but dominantly the Coast Mountains, Cassiar Mountains, and the Columbia Mountains. Most of the population is concentrated on the Pacific coast, notably in the area of Vancouver , located on the southwestern tip of the mainland, which is known as the Lower Mainland .
The Bugaboos are a mountain range in the Purcell Mountains of eastern British Columbia, Canada. The granite spires of the group are a popular mountaineering destination. The Bugaboos are protected within Bugaboo Provincial Park .
The Rainbow Range, formerly gazetted as the Rainbow Mountains, [3] is a mountain range in British Columbia, Canada, located 40 kilometres (25 mi) northwest of Anahim Lake. Located on the western edge of the Chilcotin Plateau , the range adjoins the Coast Mountains Pacific Ranges to the south, and the Kitimat Ranges to the north.
The Mountains in the province of British Columbia, in Western Canada. Mount Fairweather is the highest point in the province, at 4,663 metres (15,299 ft) in elevation . See also: Category: Mountain ranges of British Columbia
The Park Ranges, also known as the Main Ranges, are a group of mountain ranges in the Canadian Rockies of southeastern British Columbia and southwestern Alberta, Canada.It is one of the three main subranges and the most central of the Continental Ranges, extending from southeast of Mount McGregor to the Fernie Basin.
The Bulkley Ranges are a mountain range in northern British Columbia, Canada, located between the Skeena and Bulkley Rivers south of Hazelton, north of the Morice River and Zymoetz River. It has an area of 7851 km 2 and is a subrange of the Hazelton Mountains which in turn form part of the Interior Mountains. [2]