List of highest mountain peaks of Canada
The following sortable table lists the 100 highest 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.
Of these 100 highest major summits, 71 are located in British Columbia, 23 in Yukon, 10 in Alberta, and one each in the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. Three of these summits lie on the border between Alberta and British Columbia and three lie between British Columbia and Yukon. Five of these summits lie on the international border between Yukon and Alaska and two lie between British Columbia and Alaska.
The first 19 of these summits each have at least 4,000 metres (13,123.4 ft) of topographic elevation and at least 500 metres (1,640.4 ft) of topographic prominence.
Highest major summits
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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 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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5. Mount Steele is the fifth highest summit of Canada.
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9. Mount Fairweather on the border between British Columbia and Alaska is the second most topographically prominent peak of Canada.
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17. Mount Waddington is the highest summit of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia.
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18. Mount Robson in British Columbia is the highest peak of the Canadian Rockies.
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19. Mount Columbia on the border between Alberta and British Columbia is the second highest peak of the Canadian Rockies.
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
- Lists of mountains
- Mountain peaks of greater North America
- The 124 major 4000 metre peaks of North America
- The 19 major 4000 metre peaks of Canada
- The 64 major 4000 metre peaks of the Rocky Mountains
- The 104 major 4000 metre peaks of the United States
- The 9 major 4000 metre peaks of México
- The 2 major 4000 metre peaks of Central 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 México
- Mountain peaks of Central America
- Mountain peaks of the Caribbean
- The 124 major 4000 metre peaks of North America
- Mountain peaks of greater North America
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- ↑ "Mount Logan". Geographical Names of Canada. Natural Resources Canada. Retrieved April 4, 2012.
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- ↑ Mount Saint Elias is the second highest major summit of both Canada and the United States..
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Lucania is the highest point of the northern Saint Elias Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Fairweather Mountain is the highest point of the Fairweather Range and the Province of British Columbia.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Waddington is the highest point of the Coast Mountains.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Robson is the highest point of the Canadian Rockies.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Columbia is the highest point of the Columbia Icefield and the Province of Alberta.
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- ↑ The summit of Mount Temple is the highest point of the Bow Range.
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- ↑ The summit of Overseer Mountain is the highest point of the Pemberton Icefield.
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- ↑ The summit of Alsek Peak is the highest point of the Auriol Range.
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External links
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