Columbia Mountains
Mountain ranges
The Columbia Mountains are made up of four large ranges containing many subranges:
- Cariboo Mountains
- Monashee Mountains
- Selkirk Mountains
- Purcell Mountains (Percell Mountains in the United States)
Additionally lower areas to the west of the main ranges are sometimes included in the description of the Cariboo Mountains:
Some classification systems end the Columbia Mountains at the North Thompson River, such that the Cariboo Mountains are assigned to the Interior Plateau. Where the Columbia Mountains meet the Interior Plateau there are intermediary areas known as highlands - the Quesnel Highland (west flank of the Cariboos), the Shuswap Highland (south of the Cariboos and west of the northern Monashees), and the Okanagan Highland (west of the southern Monashees). These are listed here but are often considered to be part of the Interior Plateau.
Some geographic classifications also include the Cabinet Mountains and Salish Mountains, which lie south of the Purcells between the Kootenai River and the Clark Fork of the Columbia, but in US classification systems they are generally considered to be part of the Rocky Mountains.
Physiographically, they are a distinct province of the larger Rocky Mountain System physiographic division.
Highest Mountains
The following mountains are the 10 highest mountains (in order) contained within the Columbian Mountains:"Columbia Mountains". Peakbagger.com.
- Mount Sir Sandford (3,519 m) (Selkirks)
- Mount Sir Wilfrid Laurier (3,516 m) (Cariboos)
- Mount Farnham (3,493 m) (Purcells)
- Jumbo Mountain (3,437 m) (Purcells)
- Howser Spire (3,412 m) (Purcells)
- Mount Delphine (3,406 m) (Purcells)
- Mount Sir John Abbott (3,398 m) (Cariboos)
- Mount Hammond (3,387 m) (Purcells)
- Mount Dawson (3,377 m) (Selkirks)
- Eyebrow Peak (3,362 m) (Purcells)
Passes
The following passes are located within or on the perimeter of the Columbia Mountains:
- Cedarside Pass (Fraser and Columbia Rivers 800m)
- Canal Flats (Columbia and Kootenay Rivers)
- Rogers Pass (between Revelstoke and Golden)
- Kootenay Pass (between Trail and Creston)
- Eagle Pass (between Revelstoke and Sicamous)
- Monashee Pass (BC Hwy 6)
- Bonanza Pass (Christina Lake to Castlegar/Rossland)
National and provincial parks
- Ansty Hunakwa Protected Area
- Bowron Lake Provincial Park
- Bugaboo Provincial Park
- Cariboo Mountains Provincial Park
- Dunn Peak Protected Area
- Glacier National Park
- Gladstone Provincial Park
- Goat Range Provincial Park
- Granby Provincial Park
- Graystokes Provincial Park
- Kianuko Provincial Park
- Kokanee Glacier Provincial Park
- Monashee Provincial Park
- Mount Revelstoke National Park
- Myra-Bellevue Provincial Park
- Okanagan Mountain Provincial Park
- Purcell Wilderness Conservancy Provincial Park and Protected Area
- St. Mary's Alpine Provincial Park
- Silver Star Provincial Park
- Valhalla Provincial Park
- Wells Gray Provincial Park
- West Arm Provincial Park
- West Twin Provincial Park and Protected Area
References
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