List of Ultras of Canada
The following sortable table lists the 142 ultra prominent mountain peaks of Canada, summits with at least 1,500 metres (4,921 ft) of topographic prominence.[1]
Topographic elevation is the vertical distance above the reference geoid, a precise mathematical model of the Earth's sea level as an equipotential gravitational surface. Topographic prominence is the elevation difference between the summit and the highest or key col to a higher summit. Topographic isolation is the minimum great circle distance to a point of higher elevation.
This article defines a significant summit as a summit with at least 100 metres (328.1 feet) of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at least 500 metres (1640.4 feet) of topographic prominence. An ultra-prominent summit is a summit with at least 1500 metres (4921.3 feet) of topographic prominence.
Of these 142 Canadian Ultras, 102 are located in British Columbia, 20 in Yukon, 16 in Nunavut, 9 in Alberta, and 1 in the Northwest Territories. Four of these summits lie on the international border between Yukon and Alaska and two lie between British Columbia and Alaska.
Most prominent summits
Rank | Mountain Peak | Province | Mountain Range | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation | Location |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mount Logan[2][3][4] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 19,551 ft | 5959 m 17,215 ft | 5247 km 387 mi |
62360.5758°N 140.3694°W |
2 | Fairweather Mountain[5][6][7] (Mount Fairweather) |
British Columbia Alaska |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 15,299 ft | 4663 m 12,995 ft | 3961 km 125 mi |
20158.9064°N 137.5267°W |
3 | Mount Saint Elias[8][9][10] | Yukon Alaska |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 18,009 ft | 5489 m 11,250 ft | 3429 km 26 mi |
4160.2931°N 140.9264°W |
4 | Mount Waddington[11][12][13] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 13,176 ft | 4016 m 10,791 ft | 3289 km 349 mi |
56251.3736°N 125.2633°W |
5 | Mount Lucania[14][15][16] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 17,146 ft | 5226 m 10,105 ft | 3080 km 27 mi |
4361.0233°N 140.4656°W |
6 | Monarch Mountain[17][18][19] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 11,348 ft | 3459 m 9,596 ft | 2925 km 44 mi |
7151.8994°N 125.8758°W |
7 | Mount Robson[20][21][22] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 12,972 ft | 3954 m 9,281 ft | 2829 km 286 mi |
46053.1106°N 119.1564°W |
8 | Mount Sir Wilfrid Laurier[23][24][25] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 11,549 ft | 3520 m 8,950 ft | 2728 km 32 mi |
5252.8014°N 119.7317°W |
9 | Mount Vancouver[26][27] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 15,699 ft | 4785 m 8,898 ft | 2712 km 27 mi |
4460.3361°N 139.6947°W |
10 | Mount Sir Sandford[28][29][30] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 11,555 ft | 3522 m 8,868 ft | 2703 km 39 mi |
6251.6567°N 117.8678°W |
11 | Barbeau Peak[31][32][33] | Nunavut | Ellesmere Island | m 8,583 ft | 2616 m 8,583 ft | 2616 km 495 mi |
79681.9083°N 75.0250°W |
12 | Skihist Mountain[34][35][36] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,738 ft | 2968 m 8,064 ft | 2458 km 98 mi |
15750.1878°N 121.9033°W |
13 | Mount Hubbard[37][38] | Yukon Alaska |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 15,016 ft | 4577 m 8,061 ft | 2457 km 21 mi |
3460.3192°N 139.0714°W |
14 | Mount Ratz[39][40][41] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 10,289 ft | 3136 m 7,972 ft | 2430 km 193 mi |
31157.3931°N 132.3033°W |
15 | Mount Odin[42][43][44] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 9,747 ft | 2971 m 7,904 ft | 2409 km 41 mi |
6550.5517°N 118.1292°W |
16 | Mount Monashee[45][46] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 10,741 ft | 3274 m 7,887 ft | 2404 km 32 mi |
5252.3853°N 118.9399°W |
17 | Mount Columbia[47][48][49] | Alberta British Columbia |
Canadian Rockies | m 12,293 ft | 3747 m 7,779 ft | 2371 km 98 mi |
15852.1475°N 117.4406°W |
18 | Mount Queen Bess[50][51][52] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 10,869 ft | 3313 m 7,726 ft | 2355 km 28 mi |
4651.2714°N 124.5681°W |
19 | Mount Cook[53][54] | Yukon Alaska |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 13,760 ft | 4194 m 7,710 ft | 2350 km 15 mi |
2360.1819°N 139.9808°W |
20 | Mount Cooper[55][56][57] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 10,151 ft | 3094 m 7,608 ft | 2319 km 31 mi |
5050.1797°N 117.1992°W |
21 | Ulysses Mountain[58][59] | British Columbia | Muskwa Ranges | m 9,921 ft | 3024 m 7,526 ft | 2294 km 271 mi |
43657.3464°N 124.0928°W |
22 | Wedge Mountain[60][61] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,488 ft | 2892 m 7,379 ft | 2249 km 40 mi |
6450.1331°N 122.7933°W |
23 | Otter Mountain[62][63] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,832 ft | 2692 m 7,356 ft | 2242 km 16 mi |
2556.0067°N 129.6928°W |
24 | Kwatna Peak[64] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,513 ft | 2290 m 7,300 ft | 2225 km 23 mi |
3752.0706°N 126.9630°W |
25 | Outlook Peak[65][66][67] | Nunavut | Axel Heiberg Island | m 7,251 ft | 2210 m 7,251 ft | 2210 km 166 mi |
26879.7500°N 91.3833°W |
26 | Golden Hinde[68][69][70] | British Columbia | Vancouver Island | m 7,201 ft | 2195 m 7,201 ft | 2195 km 96 mi |
15549.6625°N 125.7469°W |
27 | Scud Peak[71] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,800 ft | 2987 m 7,126 ft | 2172 km 36 mi |
5757.2412°N 131.1676°W |
28 | Keele Peak[72][73][74] | Yukon | Mackenzie Mountains | m 9,685 ft | 2952 m 7,090 ft | 2161 km 337 mi |
54363.4311°N 130.3236°W |
29 | Razorback Mountain[75][76][77] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 10,443 ft | 3183 m 7,064 ft | 2153 km 23 mi |
3751.5906°N 124.6908°W |
30 | Mount Odin[42][43][44] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 7,044 ft | 2147 m 7,031 ft | 2143 km 364 mi |
58666.5500°N 65.4333°W |
31 | Mount Farnham[78][79][80] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 11,421 ft | 3481 m 6,965 ft | 2123 km 45 mi |
7350.4889°N 116.4869°W |
32 | Oscar Peak[81][82] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,664 ft | 2336 m 6,886 ft | 2099 km 22 mi |
3554.9289°N 129.0594°W |
33 | Mount Assiniboine[83][84] | Alberta British Columbia |
Canadian Rockies | m 11,870 ft | 3618 m 6,831 ft | 2082 km 88 mi |
14250.8697°N 115.6511°W |
34 | Mount Jancowski[85][86][87] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,953 ft | 2729 m 6,821 ft | 2079 km 77 mi |
12456.3372°N 129.9819°W |
35 | Gladsheim Peak[88][89][90] | British Columbia | Selkirk Mountains | m 9,285 ft | 2830 m 6,745 ft | 2056 km 33 mi |
5349.7867°N 117.6272°W |
36 | Mount Dawson[91][92] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 11,152 ft | 3399 m 6,709 ft | 2045 km 39 mi |
6351.1517°N 117.4206°W |
37 | South Ellesmere Ice Cap High Point[93] | Nunavut | Ellesmere Island | m 7,700 ft | 2347 m 6,706 ft | 2044 km 220 mi |
35478.8007°N 79.5292°W |
38 | Mount Edith Cavell[94][95][96] | Alberta | Canadian Rockies | m 11,050 ft | 3368 m 6,670 ft | 2033 km 29 mi |
4752.6672°N 118.0567°W |
39 | Alsek Peak[97][98] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,990 ft | 2740 m 6,644 ft | 2025 km 43 mi |
6860.0325°N 137.5915°W |
40 | Mount Valpy[99][100] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,280 ft | 2219 m 6,608 ft | 2014 km 31 mi |
4954.2750°N 129.0567°W |
41 | Mount Cairnes[101][102] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 9,252 ft | 2820 m 6,562 ft | 2000 km 25 mi |
4060.8683°N 138.2769°W |
42 | Chatsquot Mountain[103][104] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,759 ft | 2365 m 6,499 ft | 1981 km 36 mi |
5853.1422°N 127.4772°W |
43 | Buckwell Peak[105][106] | British Columbia Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,927 ft | 2721 m 6,467 ft | 1971 km 35 mi |
5659.4188°N 136.7653°W |
44 | Mount Priestley[107][108] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,762 ft | 2366 m 6,381 ft | 1945 km 31 mi |
5055.2297°N 128.8758°W |
45 | Angilaaq Mountain[109][110][111] | Nunavut | Bylot Island | m 6,378 ft | 1944 m 6,378 ft | 1944 km 92 mi |
14873.2294°N 78.6233°W |
46 | Devon Ice Cap High Point[112][113] | Nunavut | Devon Island | m 6,260 ft | 1908 m 6,300 ft | 1920 km 165 mi |
26575.3429°N 82.6186°W |
47 | Mount Goodsir[114][115][116] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 11,749 ft | 3581 m 6,289 ft | 1917 km 40 mi |
6451.2067°N 116.4044°W |
48 | Sharks Teeth Peaks[117][118] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,559 ft | 2304 m 6,280 ft | 1914 km 14 mi |
2253.0072°N 127.2403°W |
49 | Detour Peak[119] | British Columbia Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,366 ft | 2550 m 6,253 ft | 1906 km 13 mi |
2159.8424°N 137.5856°W |
50 | Silvertip Mountain[120][121][122] | British Columbia | Cascade Range | m 8,517 ft | 2596 m 6,122 ft | 1866 km 12 mi |
2049.1631°N 121.2161°W |
51 | Seven Sisters Peaks[123][124] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,039 ft | 2755 m 6,109 ft | 1862 km 43 mi |
6954.9736°N 128.2108°W |
52 | Mount Saugstad[125][126] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,541 ft | 2908 m 6,070 ft | 1850 km 24 mi |
3952.2542°N 126.5150°W |
53 | Victoria Peak[127][128] | British Columbia | Vancouver Island | m 7,083 ft | 2159 m 6,053 ft | 1845 km 22 mi |
3550.0547°N 126.1011°W |
54 | Brian Boru Peak[129][130] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,225 ft | 2507 m 6,010 ft | 1832 km 20 mi |
3355.0739°N 127.5742°W |
55 | Howson Peak[131][132][133] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,052 ft | 2759 m 6,001 ft | 1829 km 158 mi |
25454.4183°N 127.7439°W |
56 | Atna Peak[134][135] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,039 ft | 2755 m 5,997 ft | 1828 km 35 mi |
5753.9397°N 128.0458°W |
57 | Tsaydaychuz Peak[136][137] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,049 ft | 2758 m 5,991 ft | 1826 km 51 mi |
8353.0214°N 126.6428°W |
58 | Kootenay Mountain[138][139][140] | British Columbia | Selkirk Mountains | m 8,058 ft | 2456 m 5,909 ft | 1801 km 37 mi |
6049.2408°N 116.8225°W |
59 | Shedin Peak[141][142][143] | British Columbia | Skeena Mountains | m 8,491 ft | 2588 m 5,899 ft | 1798 km 73 mi |
11855.9392°N 127.4800°W |
60 | Mount Martha Black[144][145] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,241 ft | 2512 m 5,896 ft | 1797 km 12 mi |
1960.6714°N 137.6222°W |
61 | Qiajivik Mountain[146][147] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 6,440 ft | 1963 m 5,863 ft | 1787 km 450 mi |
72572.1806°N 75.9111°W |
62 | Birkenhead Peak[148][149] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,222 ft | 2506 m 5,843 ft | 1781 km 13 mi |
2150.5111°N 122.6211°W |
63 | Mount Harrison[150][151][152] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 11,050 ft | 3368 m 5,807 ft | 1770 km 32 mi |
5250.0603°N 115.2058°W |
64 | Mount Edziza[153][154] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,163 ft | 2793 m 5,784 ft | 1763 km 38 mi |
6257.7156°N 130.6347°W |
65 | Mount Sir Alexander[155][156] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 10,745 ft | 3275 m 5,781 ft | 1762 km 55 mi |
8853.9358°N 120.3864°W |
66 | Mount Hector[157][158] | Alberta | Canadian Rockies | m 11,135 ft | 3394 m 5,771 ft | 1759 km 13 mi |
2151.5750°N 116.2594°W |
67 | Chutine Peak[159][160] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,524 ft | 2903 m 5,768 ft | 1758 km 26 mi |
4357.7767°N 132.3333°W |
68 | Whitehorn Mountain[161][162] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 11,138 ft | 3395 m 5,732 ft | 1747 km 4.9 mi |
7.953.1356°N 119.2611°W |
69 | Mount Chown[163][164] | Alberta | Canadian Rockies | m 10,928 ft | 3331 m 5,728 ft | 1746 km 19 mi |
3153.3969°N 119.4175°W |
70 | Peak 08-46[165] | Nunavut | Ellesmere Island | m 7,156 ft | 2181 m 5,725 ft | 1745 km 22 mi |
3580.1370°N 76.7763°W |
71 | Thudaka Peak[166][167][168] | British Columbia | Cassiar Mountains | m 9,026 ft | 2751 m 5,705 ft | 1739 km 64 mi |
10357.9272°N 126.8486°W |
72 | Unuk Peak[169] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,514 ft | 2595 m 5,659 ft | 1725 km 9 mi |
1456.3764°N 130.1933°W |
73 | Cond Peak[170][171][172] | British Columbia | Selkirk Mountains | m 9,190 ft | 2801 m 5,643 ft | 1720 km 22 mi |
3549.7461°N 117.1419°W |
74 | Sittakanay Peak[173] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,923 ft | 2415 m 5,610 ft | 1710 km 25 mi |
3958.4786°N 133.3623°W |
75 | Devils Paw[174][175][176] | British Columbia Alaska |
Coast Mountains | m 8,507 ft | 2593 m 5,587 ft | 1703 km 86 mi |
13858.7289°N 133.8403°W |
76 | Pukeashun Mountain[177][178] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 7,549 ft | 2301 m 5,564 ft | 1696 km 35 mi |
5651.2047°N 119.2358°W |
77 | Morton Peak[179] | British Columbia | Shuswap Highland | m 7,382 ft | 2250 m 5,561 ft | 1695 km 19 mi |
3050.7653°N 118.8430°W |
78 | Thunder Mountain[180][181] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,740 ft | 2664 m 5,558 ft | 1694 km 17 mi |
2852.5533°N 126.3700°W |
79 | Mount Perseus[182][183] | British Columbia | Quesnel Highland | m 8,376 ft | 2553 m 5,522 ft | 1683 km 25 mi |
4152.3542°N 120.5325°W |
80 | Overseer Mountain[184][185][186] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,019 ft | 2749 m 5,509 ft | 1679 km 12 mi |
1950.5292°N 123.3808°W |
81 | King Island High Point[187] | British Columbia | King Island | m 5,509 ft | 1679 m 5,509 ft | 1679 km 21 mi |
3452.3216°N 127.3065°W |
82 | Mount Archibald[188][189] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,491 ft | 2588 m 5,505 ft | 1678 km 15 mi |
2460.7842°N 137.8742°W |
83 | Talchako Mountain[190][191] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,964 ft | 3037 m 5,499 ft | 1676 km 15 mi |
2352.0917°N 126.0158°W |
84 | Whiting Peak[192] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,281 ft | 2524 m 5,476 ft | 1669 km 33 mi |
5458.1389°N 132.9346°W |
85 | Faisal Peak[193] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,346 ft | 2239 m 5,476 ft | 1669 km 21 mi |
3456.8857°N 130.5798°W |
86 | The Pinnacles[194][195][196] | British Columbia | Columbia Mountains | m 8,442 ft | 2573 m 5,469 ft | 1667 km 20 mi |
3250.1928°N 118.2458°W |
87 | Mount Nirvana[197][198] | Northwest Territories | Mackenzie Mountains | m 9,098 ft | 2773 m 5,456 ft | 1663 km 137 mi |
22061.8752°N 127.6807°W |
88 | Mount Thomlinson[199][200] | British Columbia | Skeena Mountains | m 8,041 ft | 2451 m 5,449 ft | 1661 km 27 mi |
4455.5436°N 127.4867°W |
89 | Mount Lester Jones[201][202] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,900 ft | 2408 m 5,440 ft | 1658 km 17 mi |
2858.7172°N 133.2306°W |
90 | Jeanette Peak[203] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 10,135 ft | 3089 m 5,436 ft | 1657 km 13 mi |
2052.6357°N 118.6166°W |
91 | Mount Porsild[204][205] | Yukon | Coast Mountains | m 8,350 ft | 2545 m 5,430 ft | 1655 km 51 mi |
8260.0836°N 136.0128°W |
92 | Sharktooth Mountain[206][207] | British Columbia | Cassiar Mountains | m 8,750 ft | 2667 m 5,423 ft | 1653 km 61 mi |
9858.5875°N 127.9625°W |
93 | Ukpik Peak[208][209] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 5,935 ft | 1809 m 5,413 ft | 1650 km 10 mi |
1670.6861°N 71.3194°W |
94 | Mount Forbes[210][211] | Alberta | Canadian Rockies | m 11,850 ft | 3612 m 5,410 ft | 1649 km 29 mi |
4751.8597°N 116.9317°W |
95 | Upper Saddle Mountain[212][213] | British Columbia | Monashee Mountains | m 7,644 ft | 2330 m 5,397 ft | 1645 km 15 mi |
2450.1725°N 117.9000°W |
96 | Hubris Peak[214] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,022 ft | 2445 m 5,381 ft | 1640 km 32 mi |
5256.5518°N 130.9733°W |
97 | Tupeq Mountain[215][216] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 6,627 ft | 2020 m 5,374 ft | 1638 km 9 mi |
1466.5667°N 65.0667°W |
98 | Mount Judge Howay[217][218][219] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,421 ft | 2262 m 5,338 ft | 1627 km 23 mi |
3749.5078°N 122.3222°W |
99 | Mount Pattullo[220][221] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,967 ft | 2733 m 5,305 ft | 1617 km 14 mi |
2356.2339°N 129.6578°W |
100 | Peak 1840[222] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 6,037 ft | 1840 m 5,305 ft | 1617 km 53 mi |
8566.1519°N 63.4918°W |
101 | Mount Tatlow[223][224] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 10,049 ft | 3063 m 5,292 ft | 1613 km 21 mi |
3451.3725°N 123.8636°W |
102 | Hudson Bay Mountain[225][226] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,494 ft | 2589 m 5,279 ft | 1609 km 32 mi |
5154.8119°N 127.3397°W |
103 | Corsan Peak[227] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 6,345 ft | 1934 m 5,279 ft | 1609 km 37 mi |
5951.0175°N 126.4058°W |
104 | Mount Fryatt[228][229][230] | Alberta | Canadian Rockies | m 11,027 ft | 3361 m 5,276 ft | 1608 km 10 mi |
1652.5500°N 117.9103°W |
105 | Basement Peak[231] | British Columbia Yukon |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 8,878 ft | 2706 m 5,269 ft | 1606 km 15 mi |
2459.3551°N 137.1614°W |
106 | Kisimngiuqtuq Peak[232][233] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 6,250 ft | 1905 m 5,266 ft | 1605 km 134 mi |
21670.7972°N 71.6500°W |
107 | Monmouth Mountain[234][235][236] (Mount Monmouth) |
British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 10,440 ft | 3182 m 5,256 ft | 1602 km 20 mi |
3250.9925°N 123.7900°W |
108 | Mount Ovington[237][238] | British Columbia | Hart Ranges | m 9,675 ft | 2949 m 5,249 ft | 1600 km 12 mi |
1954.1436°N 120.5750°W |
109 | Mount Addenbroke[239][240][241] | British Columbia | East Redonda Island | m 5,220 ft | 1591 m 5,220 ft | 1591 km 8 mi |
1350.2317°N 124.6856°W |
110 | Sillem Island High Point[242] | Nunavut | Sillem Island | m 5,217 ft | 1590 m 5,217 ft | 1590 km 15 mi |
2471.0017°N 71.8550°W |
111 | Estero Peak[243][244] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 5,459 ft | 1664 m 5,213 ft | 1589 km 8 mi |
1350.4619°N 125.1858°W |
112 | Goat Mountain (Canada)[245] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,367 ft | 2855 m 5,184 ft | 1580 km 13 mi |
2050.6237°N 122.2600°W |
113 | Kaza Mountain[246][247] | British Columbia | Cariboo Mountains | m 8,343 ft | 2543 m 5,161 ft | 1573 km 22 mi |
3553.0711°N 121.0089°W |
114 | Mount Cronin[248][249] | British Columbia | Skeena Mountains | m 7,861 ft | 2396 m 5,154 ft | 1571 km 21 mi |
3354.9300°N 126.8642°W |
115 | Rugged Mountain[250][251] | British Columbia | Vancouver Island | m 6,106 ft | 1861 m 5,154 ft | 1571 km 26 mi |
4150.0253°N 126.6778°W |
116 | Peak 39-18[252] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 5,646 ft | 1721 m 5,131 ft | 1564 km 86 mi |
13969.6567°N 69.3083°W |
117 | Kispiox Mountain[253][254] | British Columbia | Skeena Mountains | m 6,877 ft | 2096 m 5,121 ft | 1561 km 21 mi |
3355.3986°N 127.9436°W |
118 | Mount Sylvia[255][256] | British Columbia | Muskwa Ranges | m 9,646 ft | 2940 m 5,115 ft | 1559 km 53 mi |
8558.0819°N 124.4692°W |
119 | Peak 35-44[257] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 5,125 ft | 1562 m 5,115 ft | 1559 km 7 mi |
1170.5800°N 70.7283°W |
120 | Mount Wotzke[258][259][260] | British Columbia | Quesnel Highland | m 8,520 ft | 2597 m 5,105 ft | 1556 km 37 mi |
5952.7128°N 120.6506°W |
121 | Mount Macdonald[261][262] | Yukon | Mackenzie Mountains | m 9,049 ft | 2758 m 5,102 ft | 1555 km 116 mi |
18764.7256°N 132.7806°W |
122 | Mount Crysdale[263][264] | British Columbia | Hart Ranges | m 7,969 ft | 2429 m 5,098 ft | 1554 km 92 mi |
14755.9383°N 123.4211°W |
123 | Vile Peak[265] | British Columbia | Skeena Mountains | m 7,182 ft | 2189 m 5,089 ft | 1551 km 40 mi |
6556.2711°N 128.3401°W |
124 | Mount Augusta[266][267] | Yukon Alaska |
Saint Elias Mountains | m 14,072 ft | 4289 m 5,082 ft | 1549 km 14 mi |
2360.3078°N 140.4586°W |
125 | Dalton Peak[268] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 7,641 ft | 2329 m 5,082 ft | 1549 km 20 mi |
3360.4767°N 137.1728°W |
126 | Whitecap Mountain[269][270][271] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,573 ft | 2918 m 5,030 ft | 1533 km 45 mi |
7350.7164°N 122.5089°W |
127 | Dunn Peak[272][273][274] | British Columbia | Shuswap Highland | m 8,648 ft | 2636 m 5,023 ft | 1531 km 54 mi |
8751.4372°N 119.9547°W |
128 | Mount Temple[275][276][277] | Alberta | Canadian Rockies | m 11,749 ft | 3581 m 5,020 ft | 1530 km 13 mi |
2151.3506°N 116.2067°W |
129 | Mount Ida[278][279] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 10,499 ft | 3200 m 5,020 ft | 1530 km 9 mi |
1454.0583°N 120.3264°W |
130 | Mount Monkley[280][281] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 6,453 ft | 1967 m 5,016 ft | 1529 km 18 mi |
2954.8914°N 129.6478°W |
131 | The Horn[282][283] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,537 ft | 2907 m 5,010 ft | 1527 km 13 mi |
2052.3192°N 126.2364°W |
132 | Pass Mountain[284][285][286] | Yukon | Mackenzie Mountains | m 8,250 ft | 2515 m 5,000 ft | 1524 km 18 mi |
2964.5139°N 133.6254°W |
133 | Mount Tod[287][288] | British Columbia | Thompson Plateau | m 7,070 ft | 2155 m 4,997 ft | 1523 km 36 mi |
5850.9167°N 119.9408°W |
134 | Grey Hunter Peak[289][290][291] | Yukon | North Yukon Plateau | m 7,264 ft | 2214 m 4,984 ft | 1519 km 111 mi |
17963.1356°N 135.6361°W |
135 | Gataga Peak[292] | British Columbia | Muskwa Ranges | m 8,310 ft | 2533 m 4,970 ft | 1515 km 22 mi |
3558.0697°N 125.7010°W |
136 | Ambition Mountain[293][294] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,688 ft | 2953 m 4,964 ft | 1513 km 16 mi |
2657.3950°N 131.4851°W |
137 | Angna Mountain[295][296] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 5,610 ft | 1710 m 4,954 ft | 1510 km 46 mi |
7466.5500°N 62.0167°W |
138 | Hkusam Mountain[297][298] | British Columbia | Vancouver Island | m 5,397 ft | 1645 m 4,948 ft | 1508 km 23 mi |
3650.3347°N 125.8408°W |
139 | Mount Joffre[299][300] | Alberta British Columbia |
Canadian Rockies | m 11,250 ft | 3429 m 4,938 ft | 1505 km 31 mi |
4950.5283°N 115.2158°W |
140 | Kitlope Peak[301] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 6,398 ft | 1950 m 4,938 ft | 1505 km 10 mi |
1653.0381°N 127.6414°W |
141 | Robertson Peak[302][303][304] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 7,388 ft | 2252 m 4,928 ft | 1502 km 10 mi |
1649.6458°N 122.2500°W |
142 | Mount Van der Est[305][306] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 5,909 ft | 1801 m 4,928 ft | 1502 km 22 mi |
3650.5567°N 125.2833°W |
Gallery
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1. Mount Logan in Yukon is the highest summit of the Saint Elias Mountains and all of Canada.
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2. Mount Fairweather on the border between British Columbia and Alaska is the second most topographically prominent peak of Canada.
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3. Mount Saint Elias on the border between Yukon and Alaska is the second highest summit of both Canada and the United States.
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4. Mount Waddington is the highest summit of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia.
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7. Mount Robson in British Columbia is the highest peak of the Canadian Rockies.
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11. Barbeau Peak is the highest point of Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, and the Canadian Arctic.
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17. Mount Columbia on the border between Alberta and British Columbia is the second highest peak of the Canadian Rockies.
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26. The Golden Hinde is the apex of Vancouver Island.
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30. Mount Odin is the apex of Baffin Island.
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61. Qiajivik Mountain on Baffin Island is the third most topographically isolated peak of Canada.
See also
- Outline of Canada
- Bibliography of Canada
- Index of Canada-related articles
- Canada
- Geography of Canada
- Category:Mountains of Canada
- Geography of Canada
- Physical geography
- Topography
- Topographic elevation
- Topographic isolation
- Topographic prominence
- Topographic summit
- Topography
- Lists of mountains
- Mountain peaks of greater North America
- The 355 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of greater North America
- The 39 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of Greenland
- The 142 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of Canada
- The 129 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of the United States
- The 65 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of Alaska
- The 9 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of California
- The 3 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of Colorado
- The 6 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of Hawaii
- The 27 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of México
- The 22 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of Central America
- The 7 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of the Caribbean
- The 355 ultra-prominent mountain peaks of greater North America
- Mountain peaks of Greenland
- Mountain peaks of Canada
- List of mountains in Canada
- The 100 Highest major mountain peaks of Canada
- The 142 Ultra-prominent mountain peaks of Canada
- The 100 Most topographically isolated major mountain peaks of Canada
- Mountain peaks of the Rocky Mountains
- Mountain peaks of the United States
- Mountain peaks of Alaska
- Mountain peaks of California
- Mountain peaks of Colorado
- Mountain peaks of Hawaii
- Mountain peaks of México
- Mountain peaks of Central America
- Mountain peaks of the Caribbean
- Mountain peaks of greater North America
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Temple is the highest point of the Bow Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Pass Mountain is the highest point of the Wernecke Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Grey Hunter Peak is the highest point of the North Yukon Plateau.
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