List of extreme summits of Canada

This article comprises four sortable tables of mountain summits of Canada that are the higher than any other point north or south of their latitude or east or west their longitude in Canada.

The summit of a mountain or hill may be measured in three principal ways:

  1. The topographic elevation of a summit measures the height of the summit above a geodetic sea level.[1]
  2. The topographic prominence of a summit is a measure of how high the summit rises above its surroundings.[2][3][1]
  3. The topographic isolation (or radius of dominance) of a summit measures how far the summit lies from its nearest point of equal elevation.[4]

Northernmost high summits

The northernmost summits of their elevation in Canada

Rank Mountain peak Province or Territory Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location
10 Barbeau Peak[5][6][7][8]  Nunavut Ellesmere Island 2616 m
8,583 ft
2616 m
8,583 ft
796 km
495 mi
81°54′53″N 75°00′33″W / 81.9148°N 75.0093°W / 81.9148; -75.0093 (Barbeau Peak)
9 Mount Macdonald[9][10][11][12]  Yukon Mackenzie Mountains 2760 m
9,055 ft
1555 m
5,102 ft
187.5 km
116.5 mi
64°43′32″N 132°46′41″W / 64.7256°N 132.7781°W / 64.7256; -132.7781 (Mount Macdonald)
8 Keele Peak[13][14][15][16]  Yukon Mackenzie Mountains 2952 m
9,685 ft
2161 m
7,090 ft
543 km
337 mi
63°25′53″N 130°19′27″W / 63.4314°N 130.3243°W / 63.4314; -130.3243 (Keele Peak)
7 Mount Craig[17][18][19]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 4060 m
13,320 ft
520 m
1,706 ft
6.97 km
4.33 mi
61°15′49″N 140°52′48″W / 61.2636°N 140.8800°W / 61.2636; -140.8800 (Mount Craig)
6 Avalanche Peak[20][21][22]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 4228 m
13,871 ft
608 m
1,995 ft
4.54 km
2.82 mi
61°14′24″N 140°45′35″W / 61.2401°N 140.7597°W / 61.2401; -140.7597 (Avalanche Peak)
5 Mount Strickland[23][24][25]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 4260 m
13,976 ft
800 m
2,625 ft
7.35 km
4.57 mi
61°14′11″N 140°40′32″W / 61.2365°N 140.6755°W / 61.2365; -140.6755 (Mount Strickland)
4 Mount Wood[26][27][28]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 4860 m
15,945 ft
1200 m
3,937 ft
18.95 km
11.77 mi
61°13′57″N 140°30′44″W / 61.2326°N 140.5123°W / 61.2326; -140.5123 (Mount Wood)
3 Mount Steele[29][30][31]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 5020 m
16,470 ft
760 m
2,493 ft
9.45 km
5.87 mi
61°05′34″N 140°18′42″W / 61.0929°N 140.3118°W / 61.0929; -140.3118 (Mount Steele)
2 Mount Lucania[32][33][34][35]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 5260 m
17,257 ft
3080 m
10,105 ft
43.0 km
26.7 mi
61°01′17″N 140°27′58″W / 61.0215°N 140.4661°W / 61.0215; -140.4661 (Mount Lucania)
1 Mount Logan[36][37][38]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 5956 m
19,541 ft
5247 m
17,215 ft
623 km
387 mi
60°34′02″N 140°24′20″W / 60.5671°N 140.4055°W / 60.5671; -140.4055 (Mount Logan)

Southernmost high summits

The southernmost summits of their elevation in Canada

Rank Mountain peak Province or Territory Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location
12 White Hill[39][40][41]  Nova Scotia Cape Breton Island 535 m
1,755 ft
535 m
1,755 ft
151.6 km
94.2 mi
46°42′08″N 60°35′56″W / 46.7022°N 60.5989°W / 46.7022; -60.5989 (White Hill)
11 Mont Raoul-Blanchard[42][43][44][45]  Quebec Laurentian Mountains 1175 m
3,855 ft
790 m
2,592 ft
206 km
128.2 mi
47°18′36″N 70°49′52″W / 47.3100°N 70.8312°W / 47.3100; -70.8312 (Mont Raoul-Blanchard)
10 Mont Jacques-Cartier[46][47][48][49]  Quebec Chic-Choc Mountains 1268 m
4,160 ft
1093 m
3,585 ft
406 km
252 mi
48°59′16″N 65°56′54″W / 48.9879°N 65.9483°W / 48.9879; -65.9483 (Mont Jacques-Cartier)
9 Silvertip Mountain[50][51][52][53]  British Columbia Cascade Range 2596 m
8,517 ft
1866 m
6,122 ft
19.55 km
12.15 mi
49°09′48″N 121°12′58″W / 49.1633°N 121.2161°W / 49.1633; -121.2161 (Silvertip Mountain)
8 Cond Peak[54][55][56][57]  British Columbia Columbia Mountains 2801 m
9,190 ft
1720 m
5,643 ft
35.3 km
21.9 mi
49°44′46″N 117°08′31″W / 49.7462°N 117.1419°W / 49.7462; -117.1419 (Cond Peak)
7 Gladsheim Peak[58][59][60]  British Columbia Columbia Mountains 2830 m
9,285 ft
2056 m
6,745 ft
53.4 km
33.2 mi
49°47′12″N 117°37′38″W / 49.7867°N 117.6272°W / 49.7867; -117.6272 (Gladsheim Peak)
6 Mount Harrison[61][62][63]  British Columbia Canadian Rockies 3360 m
11,024 ft
1770 m
5,807 ft
52.1 km
32.4 mi
50°03′37″N 115°12′21″W / 50.0604°N 115.2057°W / 50.0604; -115.2057 (Mount Harrison)
5 Mount Assiniboine[64][65][66]  Alberta
 British Columbia
Canadian Rockies 3616 m
11,864 ft
2082 m
6,831 ft
141.8 km
88.1 mi
50°52′11″N 115°39′03″W / 50.8696°N 115.6509°W / 50.8696; -115.6509 (Mount Assiniboine)
4 Mount Waddington[67][68][69][70]  British Columbia Coast Mountains 4019 m
13,186 ft
3289 m
10,791 ft
562 km
349 mi
51°22′25″N 125°15′49″W / 51.3737°N 125.2636°W / 51.3737; -125.2636 (Mount Waddington)
3 Mount Fairweather[71][72][73]
(Fairweather Mountain)
 Alaska
 British Columbia
Saint Elias Mountains 4671 m
15,325 ft
3961 m
12,995 ft
200 km
124.4 mi
58°54′23″N 137°31′35″W / 58.9064°N 137.5265°W / 58.9064; -137.5265 (Mount Fairweather)
2 Mount Saint Elias[74][75][76]  Alaska
 Yukon
Saint Elias Mountains 5489 m
18,009 ft
3429 m
11,250 ft
41.3 km
25.6 mi
60°17′34″N 140°55′51″W / 60.2927°N 140.9307°W / 60.2927; -140.9307 (Mount Saint Elias)
1 Mount Logan[36][37][38]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 5956 m
19,541 ft
5247 m
17,215 ft
623 km
387 mi
60°34′02″N 140°24′20″W / 60.5671°N 140.4055°W / 60.5671; -140.4055 (Mount Logan)

Easternmost high summits

The easternmost summits of their elevation in Canada

Rank Mountain peak Province or Territory Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location
20 Gros Morne[77][78][79]  Newfoundland and Labrador Island of Newfoundland 806 m
2,644 ft
693 m
2,272 ft
98.8 km
61.4 mi
49°35′39″N 57°47′02″W / 49.5942°N 57.7838°W / 49.5942; -57.7838 (Gros Morne)
19 The Cabox[80][81][82][83]  Newfoundland and Labrador Island of Newfoundland 812 m
2,664 ft
812 m
2,664 ft
501 km
311 mi
48°49′59″N 58°29′03″W / 48.8331°N 58.4843°W / 48.8331; -58.4843 (The Cabox)
18 Mealy Mountains high point[84][85]  Newfoundland and Labrador Mealy Mountains 1190 m
3,904 ft
832 m
2,728 ft
519 km
323 mi
53°38′47″N 58°33′13″W / 53.6465°N 58.5536°W / 53.6465; -58.5536 (Mealy Mountains high point)
17 Brave Mountain[86][87][88][89]  Newfoundland and Labrador Kaumajet Mountains 1234 m
4,050 ft
1219 m
3,999 ft
90.4 km
56.1 mi
57°52′53″N 62°01′35″W / 57.8814°N 62.0263°W / 57.8814; -62.0263 (Brave Mountain)
16 Angna Mountain[90][91][92]  Nunavut Baffin Island 1710 m
5,610 ft
1510 m
4,954 ft
73.7 km
45.8 mi
66°33′34″N 62°01′38″W / 66.5595°N 62.0273°W / 66.5595; -62.0273 (Angna Mountain)
15 Touak Peak[93][94][95]
(Peak 1840)
 Nunavut Baffin Island 1840 m
6,037 ft
1617 m
5,305 ft
84.9 km
52.8 mi
66°09′07″N 63°29′30″W / 66.1519°N 63.4918°W / 66.1519; -63.4918 (Touak Peak)
14 Tupeq Mountain[96][97][98]  Nunavut Baffin Island 2020 m
6,627 ft
1638 m
5,374 ft
14.21 km
8.83 mi
66°34′25″N 65°04′18″W / 66.5737°N 65.0717°W / 66.5737; -65.0717 (Tupeq Mountain)
13 Mount Odin[99][100][101][102]  Nunavut Baffin Island 2143 m
7,031 ft
2143 m
7,031 ft
586 km
364 mi
66°32′48″N 65°25′44″W / 66.5468°N 65.4289°W / 66.5468; -65.4289 (Mount Odin)
12 Mount Harrison[61][62][63]  British Columbia Canadian Rockies 3360 m
11,024 ft
1770 m
5,807 ft
52.1 km
32.4 mi
50°03′37″N 115°12′21″W / 50.0604°N 115.2057°W / 50.0604; -115.2057 (Mount Harrison)
11 Mount Joffre[103][104][105]  Alberta
 British Columbia
Canadian Rockies 3433 m
11,263 ft
1505 m
4,938 ft
49.2 km
30.6 mi
50°31′43″N 115°12′25″W / 50.5285°N 115.2069°W / 50.5285; -115.2069 (Mount Joffre)
10 Mount Assiniboine[64][65][66]  Alberta
 British Columbia
Canadian Rockies 3616 m
11,864 ft
2082 m
6,831 ft
141.8 km
88.1 mi
50°52′11″N 115°39′03″W / 50.8696°N 115.6509°W / 50.8696; -115.6509 (Mount Assiniboine)
9 Mount Forbes[106][107][108][109]  Alberta Canadian Rockies 3617 m
11,867 ft
1649 m
5,410 ft
47.4 km
29.5 mi
51°51′36″N 116°55′54″W / 51.8600°N 116.9316°W / 51.8600; -116.9316 (Mount Forbes)
8 North Twin Peak[110][111][112]  Alberta Canadian Rockies 3733 m
12,247 ft
743 m
2,438 ft
8.52 km
5.29 mi
52°13′26″N 117°26′04″W / 52.2238°N 117.4345°W / 52.2238; -117.4345 (North Twin Peak)
7 Mount Columbia[113][114][115]  Alberta
 British Columbia
Canadian Rockies 3741 m
12,274 ft
2371 m
7,779 ft
158.0 km
98.2 mi
52°08′50″N 117°26′30″W / 52.1473°N 117.4416°W / 52.1473; -117.4416 (Mount Columbia)
6 Mount Robson[116][117][118][119]  British Columbia Canadian Rockies 3959 m
12,989 ft
2829 m
9,281 ft
460 km
286 mi
53°06′38″N 119°09′24″W / 53.1105°N 119.1566°W / 53.1105; -119.1566 (Mount Robson)
5 Mount Waddington[67][68][69][70]  British Columbia Coast Mountains 4019 m
13,186 ft
3289 m
10,791 ft
562 km
349 mi
51°22′25″N 125°15′49″W / 51.3737°N 125.2636°W / 51.3737; -125.2636 (Mount Waddington)
4 Mount Fairweather[71][72][73]
(Fairweather Mountain)
 Alaska
 British Columbia
Saint Elias Mountains 4671 m
15,325 ft
3961 m
12,995 ft
200 km
124.4 mi
58°54′23″N 137°31′35″W / 58.9064°N 137.5265°W / 58.9064; -137.5265 (Mount Fairweather)
3 Mount Vancouver[120][121][122]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 4812 m
15,787 ft
2712 m
8,898 ft
44.0 km
27.4 mi
60°21′32″N 139°41′53″W / 60.3589°N 139.6980°W / 60.3589; -139.6980 (Mount Vancouver)
2 Mount Steele[29][30][31]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 5020 m
16,470 ft
760 m
2,493 ft
9.45 km
5.87 mi
61°05′34″N 140°18′42″W / 61.0929°N 140.3118°W / 61.0929; -140.3118 (Mount Steele)
1 Mount Logan[36][37][38]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 5956 m
19,541 ft
5247 m
17,215 ft
623 km
387 mi
60°34′02″N 140°24′20″W / 60.5671°N 140.4055°W / 60.5671; -140.4055 (Mount Logan)

Westernmost high summits

Mount Saint Elias and Mount Logan are the two highest summits of Canada.

The westernmost summits of their elevation in Canada

Rank Mountain peak Province or Territory Mountain range Elevation Prominence Isolation Location
2 Mount Saint Elias[74][75][76]  Alaska
 Yukon
Saint Elias Mountains 5489 m
18,009 ft
3429 m
11,250 ft
41.3 km
25.6 mi
60°17′34″N 140°55′51″W / 60.2927°N 140.9307°W / 60.2927; -140.9307 (Mount Saint Elias)
1 Mount Logan[36][37][38]  Yukon Saint Elias Mountains 5956 m
19,541 ft
5247 m
17,215 ft
623 km
387 mi
60°34′02″N 140°24′20″W / 60.5671°N 140.4055°W / 60.5671; -140.4055 (Mount Logan)

See also

References

  1. 1 2 If the elevation or prominence of a summit is calculated as a range of values, the arithmetic mean is shown.
  2. The topographic prominence of a summit is the topographic elevation difference between the summit and its highest or key col to a higher summit. The summit may be near its key col or quite far away. The key col for Denali in Alaska is the Isthmus of Rivas in Nicaragua, 7642 kilometers (4749 miles) away.
  3. This article defines a significant summit as a summit with at least 100 meters (328.1 feet) of topographic prominence, and a major summit as a summit with at least 500 meters (1640 feet) of topographic prominence. All summits in this article have at least 500 meters of topographic prominence. An ultra-prominent summit is a summit with at least 1500 meters (4921 feet) of topographic prominence.
  4. The topographic isolation of a summit is the great-circle distance to its nearest point of equal elevation.
  5. The summit of Barbeau Peak is the highest point of Ellesmere Island and Nunavut of Canada.
  6. Barbeau Peak is the northernmost ultra-prominent summit of Canada and greater North America.
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  9. The summit of Mount Macdonald is the highest point of the Bonnet Plume Mountains.
  10. Mount Macdonald is the northernmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  12. "Mount Macdonald". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  13. The summit of Keele Peak is the highest point of the Mackenzie Mountains.
  14. Keele Peak is the northernmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  16. "Keele Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  17. Mount Craig is the northernmost 4000-meter (13,123-foot) summit of Canada.
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  19. "Mount Craig". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  20. Avalanche Peak is the northernmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  22. "Avalanche Peak". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  23. Mount Strickland is the northernmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  26. Mount Wood is the northernmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  29. 1 2 Mount Steele is the northernmost and easternmost 5000-meter (16,404-foot) summit of Canada.
  30. 1 2 "Mount Steele". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  31. 1 2 "Mount Steele". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  32. The summit of Mount Lucania is the highest point of the northern Saint Elias Mountains.
  33. Mount Lucania is the northernmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  35. "Mount Lucania". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  36. 1 2 3 4 The summit of Mount Logan is the highest point of the Saint Elias Mountains, Yukon, and all of Canada.
  37. 1 2 3 4 "Mount Logan". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  38. 1 2 3 4 "Mount Logan". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  39. The summit of White Hill is the highest point of Cape Breton Island and the Canadian Province of Nova Scotia.
  40. White Hill is the southernmost 500-meter (1640-foot) summit of Canada.
  41. "White Hill". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  42. The summit of Mont Raoul-Blanchard is the highest point of the Laurentian Mountains.
  43. Mont Raoul-Blanchard is the southernmost 1000-meter (3281-foot) summit of Canada.
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  46. The summit of Mont Jacques-Cartier is the highest point of the Canadian Appalachians.
  47. Mont Jacques-Cartier is the southernmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  50. The summit of Silvertip Mountain is the highest point of the Hope Mountains.
  51. Silvertip Mountain is the southernmost ultra-prominent summit of Canada.
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  54. The summit of Cond Peak is the highest point of the Kokanee Range.
  55. Cond Peak is the southernmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  58. Gladsheim Peak is the southernmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  61. 1 2 Mount Harrison is the southernmost and easternmost 3000-meter (9843-foot) summit of Canada.
  62. 1 2 "Mount Harrison". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  63. 1 2 "Mount Harrison". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  64. 1 2 Mount Assiniboine is the southernmost and easternmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
  65. 1 2 "Mount Assiniboine". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  66. 1 2 "Mount Assiniboine". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  67. 1 2 The summit of Mount Waddington is the highest point of the Coast Mountains.
  68. 1 2 Mount Waddington is the southernmost and easternmost 4000-meter (13,123-foot) summit of Canada.
  69. 1 2 "Mount Waddington". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  70. 1 2 "Mount Waddington". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  71. 1 2 Mount Fairweather lies on the international border between Alaska and British Columbia. The peak is the highest point of the Canadian Province of British Columbia and the southernmost and easternmost summit of its elevation in both Canada and the United States.
  72. 1 2 "Mount Fairweather". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  73. 1 2 "Mount Fairweather". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  74. 1 2 Mount Saint Elias is the second highest major summit of both Canada and the United States.
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  76. 1 2 "Mount Saint Elias". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  77. Gros Morne is the easternmost 500-meter (1640-foot) summit of Canada.
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  80. The summit of The Cabox is the highest point of the island of Newfoundland.
  81. The Cabox is the easternmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  84. Mealy Mountains high point is the easternmost 1000-meter (3281-foot) summit of Canada.
  85. "Mealy Mountains high point". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  86. The summit of Brave Mountain is the highest point of the Kaumajet Mountains.
  87. Brave Mountain is the easternmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  90. Angna Mountain is the easternmost ultra-prominent summit of Canada.
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  93. Touak Peak is the easternmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  96. Tupeq Mountain is the easternmost 2000-meter (6562-foot) summit of Canada.
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  99. The summit of Mount Odin is the highest point of Baffin Island.
  100. Mount Odin is the easternmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  103. Mount Joffre is the easternmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  106. The summit of Mount Forbes is the highest point of the entire Hudson Bay drainage basin.
  107. Mount Forbes is the easternmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  109. "Mount Forbes". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  110. North Twin Peak is the easternmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
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  113. Mount Columbia on the Great Divide between British Columbia and Alberta is the highest point of the Columbia Icefield, the Province of Alberta, and the entire Beaufort Sea Drainage basin.
  114. "Mount Columbia". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  115. "Mount Columbia". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  116. The summit of Mount Robson is the highest point of the Canadian Rockies.
  117. Mount Robson is the easternmost summit of its elevation in Canada and the northernmost and westernmost summit of its elevation in the Rocky Mountains.
  118. "Mount Robson". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  119. "Mount Robson". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  120. Mount Vancouver is the easternmost summit of its elevation in Canada.
  121. "Mount Vancouver". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.
  122. "Mount Vancouver". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 4 May 2016.

Coordinates: 60°34′02″N 140°24′20″W / 60.5671°N 140.4055°W / 60.5671; -140.4055 (Mount Logan)

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