Mountain peaks of Canada
This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks of Canada.
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. There are 142 ultra-prominent summits in Canada.
Highest major summits
The following sortable table lists the 50 highest mountain peaks of Canada with at least 500 metres (1,640.4 ft) of topographic prominence.
The first 19 of these summits have at least 4,000 metres (13,123.4 ft) of topographic elevation and at least 500 metres of topographic prominence. See the Highest mountain peaks of Canada for a table of the 100 highest summits of Canada with at least 500 metres of topographic prominence.
Most prominent summits
The following sortable table lists the 50 most topographically prominent mountain peaks of Canada.
See the List of Ultras of Canada for a table of all 142 summits with at least 1,500 metres (4,921.3 ft) of topographic prominence.
Rank | Mountain Peak | Province | Mountain Range | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation | Location |
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1 | Mount Logan[1][2][3] | 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[18][19][20] (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[4][5][6] | 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[42][43][44] | 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[7][8][9] | 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[94][95][96] | 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[46][47][48] | 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[88][89][90] | 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[16][17] | 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[85][86][87] | 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[117][118][119] | 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[120][121][122] | 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[23][24] | 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[123][124][125] | 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[126][127][128] | 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[129][130] | 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[61][62][63] | 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[131][132][133] | 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[36][37] | 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[134][135][136] | 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[137][138] | 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[139][140] | 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[141][142] | 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[143] | 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[144][145][146] | 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[147][148][149] | 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[150] | 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[151][152][153] | 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[154][155][156] | 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[126][127][128] | 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[91][92][93] | 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[157][158] | 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[72][73] | 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[159][160][161] | 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[162][163][164] | 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[101][102] | 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[165] | 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[110][111][112] | 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[166][167] | 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[168][169] | 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[170][171] | 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[172][173] | 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[174][175] | 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[176][177] | 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[178][179][180] | 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[181][182] | 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[76][77][78] | 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[183][184] | 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[185] | 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[186][187][188] | British Columbia | Cascade Range | m 8,517 ft | 2596 m 6,122 ft | 1866 km 12 mi |
2049.1631°N 121.2161°W |
Most isolated major summits
The following sortable table lists the 50 most topographically isolated mountain peaks of Canada with a topographic prominence of at least 500 metres (1,640.4 ft).
See the Most isolated mountain peaks of Canada for a table of the 100 most isolated summits of Canada with at least 500 metres of topographic prominence.
Rank | Mountain Peak | Province | Mountain Range | Elevation | Prominence | Isolation | Location |
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1 | Mount Caubvick[189][190][191] (Mont d'Iberville) |
Newfoundland and Labrador | Torngat Mountains | m 5,420 ft | 1652 m 4,485 ft | 1367 km 503 mi |
81058.8836°N 63.7158°W |
2 | Barbeau Peak[117][118][119] | Nunavut | Ellesmere Island | m 8,583 ft | 2616 m 8,583 ft | 2616 km 495 mi |
79681.9083°N 75.0250°W |
3 | Qiajivik Mountain[192][193] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 6,440 ft | 1963 m 5,863 ft | 1787 km 450 mi |
72572.1806°N 75.9111°W |
4 | Melville Island High Point[194][195] | Nunavut | Melville Island | m 2,500 ft | 762 m 2,500 ft | 762 km 445 mi |
71775.3694°N 115.0827°W |
5 | Mathiassen Mountain[196][197] | Nunavut | Southampton Island | m 2,051 ft | 625 m 2,051 ft | 625 km 390 mi |
62764.7403°N 83.1573°W |
6 | Mount Logan[1][2][3] | Yukon | Saint Elias Mountains | m 19,551 ft | 5959 m 17,215 ft | 5247 km 387 mi |
62360.5758°N 140.3694°W |
7 | Mount Odin[126][127][128] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 7,044 ft | 2147 m 7,031 ft | 2143 km 364 mi |
58666.5500°N 65.4333°W |
8 | Mount Waddington[42][43][44] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 13,176 ft | 4016 m 10,791 ft | 3289 km 349 mi |
56251.3736°N 125.2633°W |
9 | Melville Hills High Point[198] | Northwest Territories | Melville Hills | m 2,874 ft | 876 m >1,640 ft | >500 km 342 mi |
55169.2425°N 121.5391°W |
10 | Keele Peak[151][152][153] | Yukon | Mackenzie Mountains | m 9,685 ft | 2952 m 7,090 ft | 2161 km 337 mi |
54363.4311°N 130.3236°W |
11 | Mealy Mountains High Point[199] | Newfoundland and Labrador | Mealy Mountains | m 3,858 ft | 1176 m 2,728 ft | 832 km 323 mi |
51953.6465°N 58.5536°W |
12 | The Cabox[200][201][202] | Newfoundland and Labrador | Island of Newfoundland | m 2,671 ft | 814 m 2,664 ft | 812 km 311 mi |
50148.8330°N 58.4842°W |
13 | Mont Yapeitso[203][204][205] | Quebec | Monts Otish | m 3,724 ft | 1135 m >1,640 ft | >500 km 290 mi |
46752.3219°N 70.4444°W |
14 | Mount Robson[46][47][48] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 12,972 ft | 3954 m 9,281 ft | 2829 km 286 mi |
46053.1106°N 119.1564°W |
15 | Ulysses Mountain[137][138] | British Columbia | Muskwa Ranges | m 9,921 ft | 3024 m 7,526 ft | 2294 km 271 mi |
43657.3464°N 124.0928°W |
16 | Mont Jacques-Cartier[206][207][208] | Quebec | Notre Dame Mountains | m 4,160 ft | 1268 m 3,585 ft | 1093 km 252 mi |
40648.9906°N 65.9483°W |
17 | Victoria Island High Point[209] | Northwest Territories | Victoria Island | m 2,149 ft | 655 m 2,149 ft | 655 km 233 mi |
37571.8528°N 112.6073°W |
18 | South Ellesmere Ice Cap High Point[165] | Nunavut | Ellesmere Island | m 7,700 ft | 2347 m 6,706 ft | 2044 km 220 mi |
35478.8007°N 79.5292°W |
19 | Manuel Peak[210][211] | Yukon | Richardson Mountains | m 5,650 ft | 1722 m 4,232 ft | 1290 km 200 mi |
32267.9833°N 136.5833°W |
20 | Mount Ratz[123][124][125] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 10,289 ft | 3136 m 7,972 ft | 2430 km 193 mi |
31157.3931°N 132.3033°W |
21 | Cap Mountain[212][213][214] | Northwest Territories | Franklin Mountains | m 5,174 ft | 1577 m >1,640 ft | >500 km 167 mi |
26963.4070°N 123.2155°W |
22 | Outlook Peak[144][145][146] | Nunavut | Axel Heiberg Island | m 7,251 ft | 2210 m 7,251 ft | 2210 km 166 mi |
26879.7500°N 91.3833°W |
23 | Devon Ice Cap High Point[181][182] | Nunavut | Devon Island | m 6,260 ft | 1908 m 6,300 ft | 1920 km 165 mi |
26575.3429°N 82.6186°W |
24 | Howson Peak[215][216][217] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,052 ft | 2759 m 6,001 ft | 1829 km 158 mi |
25454.4183°N 127.7439°W |
25 | Fox Mountain[218][219][220] | Yukon | Pelly Mountains | m 7,887 ft | 2404 m 4,738 ft | 1444 km 142 mi |
22961.9222°N 133.3678°W |
26 | Mount Frank Rae[221][222][223] | Yukon | Ogilvie Mountains | m 7,749 ft | 2362 m 4,486 ft | 1367 km 139 mi |
22464.4703°N 138.5550°W |
27 | Mount Nirvana[224][225] | Northwest Territories | Mackenzie Mountains | m 9,098 ft | 2773 m 5,456 ft | 1663 km 137 mi |
22061.8752°N 127.6807°W |
28 | Durham Heights[226][227] | Nunavut | Banks Island | m 2,375 ft | 724 m 2,375 ft | 724 km 135 mi |
21871.1358°N 122.9531°W |
29 | Kisimngiuqtuq Peak[228][229] | Nunavut | Baffin Island | m 6,250 ft | 1905 m 5,266 ft | 1605 km 134 mi |
21670.7972°N 71.6500°W |
30 | Mount Moresby[230][231][232] | British Columbia | Moresby Island | m 3,750 ft | 1143 m 3,819 ft | 1164 km 129 mi |
20753.0192°N 132.0856°W |
31 | Mont Raoul-Blanchard[233][234][235] | Quebec | Laurentian Mountains | m 3,875 ft | 1181 m 2,592 ft | 790 km 128 mi |
20647.3097°N 70.8315°W |
32 | Fairweather Mountain[18][19][20] (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 |
33 | Mount Macdonald[236][237] | Yukon | Mackenzie Mountains | m 9,049 ft | 2758 m 5,102 ft | 1555 km 116 mi |
18764.7256°N 132.7806°W |
34 | Mont Veyrier[238][239][240] | Quebec | Canadian Shield | m 3,622 ft | 1104 m >1,640 ft | >500 km 115 mi |
18551.5314°N 68.0797°W |
35 | Grey Hunter Peak[241][242][243] | Yukon | North Yukon Plateau | m 7,264 ft | 2214 m 4,984 ft | 1519 km 111 mi |
17963.1356°N 135.6361°W |
36 | Mount Columbia[61][62][63] | Alberta British Columbia |
Canadian Rockies | m 12,293 ft | 3747 m 7,779 ft | 2371 km 98 mi |
15852.1475°N 117.4406°W |
37 | Skihist Mountain[120][121][122] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 9,738 ft | 2968 m 8,064 ft | 2458 km 98 mi |
15750.1878°N 121.9033°W |
38 | Golden Hinde[147][148][149] | British Columbia | Vancouver Island | m 7,201 ft | 2195 m 7,201 ft | 2195 km 96 mi |
15549.6625°N 125.7469°W |
39 | White Hill[244][245][246] | Nova Scotia | Cape Breton Island | m 1,745 ft | 532 m 1,755 ft | 535 km 94 mi |
15246.7000°N 60.5992°W |
40 | Simpson Peak[247][248][249] | British Columbia | Stikine Plateau | m 7,119 ft | 2170 m 3,232 ft | 985 km 94 mi |
15159.7233°N 131.4481°W |
41 | Angilaaq Mountain[178][179][180] | Nunavut | Bylot Island | m 6,378 ft | 1944 m 6,378 ft | 1944 km 92 mi |
14873.2294°N 78.6233°W |
42 | Mount Crysdale[250][251] | British Columbia | Hart Ranges | m 7,969 ft | 2429 m 5,098 ft | 1554 km 92 mi |
14755.9383°N 123.4211°W |
43 | Mount Assiniboine[72][73] | Alberta British Columbia |
Canadian Rockies | m 11,870 ft | 3618 m 6,831 ft | 2082 km 88 mi |
14250.8697°N 115.6511°W |
44 | 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 |
45 | Devils Paw[253][254][255] | British Columbia Alaska |
Coast Mountains | m 8,507 ft | 2593 m 5,587 ft | 1703 km 86 mi |
13858.7289°N 133.8403°W |
46 | Mount Carleton[256][257][258] | New Brunswick | New Brunswick Highlands | m 2,680 ft | 817 m 2,051 ft | 625 km 84 mi |
13547.3780°N 66.8759°W |
47 | Mount Jancowski[159][160][161] | British Columbia | Coast Mountains | m 8,953 ft | 2729 m 6,821 ft | 2079 km 77 mi |
12456.3372°N 129.9819°W |
48 | Sentinel Peak[259][260][261] | British Columbia | Canadian Rockies | m 8,245 ft | 2513 m 4,764 ft | 1452 km 77 mi |
12454.9081°N 121.9611°W |
49 | Shedin Peak[262][263][264] | British Columbia | Skeena Mountains | m 8,491 ft | 2588 m 5,899 ft | 1798 km 73 mi |
11855.9392°N 127.4800°W |
50 | Fleet Peak[265][266][267][268] | British Columbia | Omineca Mountains | m 7,667 ft | 2337 m 2,749 ft | 838 km 71 mi |
11356.7803°N 126.2714°W |
Gallery
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Mount Logan in Yukon is the highest summit of the Saint Elias Mountains and all of Canada.
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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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Mount Fairweather on the border between British Columbia and Alaska is the second most topographically prominent peak of Canada.
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Mount Waddington is the highest summit of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia.
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Mount Robson in British Columbia is the highest peak of the Canadian Rockies.
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Mount Columbia on the border between Alberta and British Columbia is the second highest peak of the Canadian Rockies.
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Barbeau Peak is the highest point of Ellesmere Island, Nunavut, and the Canadian Arctic.
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The Golden Hinde is the apex of Vancouver Island.
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Mount Odin is the apex of Baffin Island.
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Qiajivik Mountain on Baffin Island is the third most topographically isolated peak of Canada.
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The Cabox is the apex of Newfoundland.
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
- Mountain peaks of Greenland
- Mountain peaks of Canada
- List of mountains in Canada
- List of volcanoes 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
References
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- ↑ 7.0 7.1 The summit of Mount Lucania is the highest point of the northern Saint Elias Mountains.
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- ↑ 18.0 18.1 18.2 The summit of Fairweather Mountain is the highest point of the Fairweather Range and the Province of British Columbia.
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