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The Sutton Range is a mountain range on Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada, located in the area between the headwaters of the Nimpkish River and those of the White River. It has an area of 448 km 2 and is a subrange of the Vancouver Island Ranges which in turn form part of the Insular Mountains .
Mountain ranges in the province of British Columbia, in Western Canada For individual mountains and peaks, see Category: Mountains of British Columbia . By province
The company began as two companies on both the east coast and west coast of Canada. The original Rogers Sugar company was established in Vancouver, British Columbia as the British Columbia Sugar Refining Company in 1890 by its American-born founder, Benjamin Tingley Rogers, [3] whose father was president of E.J. Gay’s Sugar of New Orleans.
The Vancouver Island Ranges — a mountain range system running the length of Vancouver Island, in British Columbia. With many sub-ranges, part of the Pacific Coast Ranges of the North American Cordillera .
The steep southern slopes of the North Shore Mountains limit the extent to which the municipalities of Metro Vancouver's North Shore (West Vancouver, the District of North Vancouver, the City of North Vancouver and the Village of Lions Bay) can grow. In many places on the North Shore, residential neighbourhoods abruptly end and rugged forested ...
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Vancouver Island Ranges Marmot: 2,103 6,900: North Cascades → Skagit Range Matheson: 292 958: Vancouver Island Ranges Matier: 2,783 9,131: Lillooet Ranges → Joffre Group Highest peak of the Joffre Group McArthur: 3,021 9,911: Wapta Icefield → Park Ranges Named for Canadian surveyor/mountaineer McBride: 2,083 6,834: Vancouver Island Ranges
The Seymour Range is a low and small mountain range comprising the mountains/hills between the valley of Cowichan Lake and that of the San Juan River on southern Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. It has an area of 888 km 2 and is a subrange of the Vancouver Island Ranges which in turn form part of the Insular Mountains. [1]