List of mountains of Canada

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Most mountain peaks of Canada lie in the west, specifically in British Columbia, Alberta, and the Yukon. Mountains can be found all over British Columbia while those in Alberta are mainly situated on the eastern side of the Canadian Rockies. The Saint Elias Mountains in the Yukon hold some of country's highest mountains, including the highest, Mount Logan at 5,959 metres (19,551 ft).

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Alberta

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Highest peaks
Mountain/PeakmetresfeetMountain rangeNotes
Mount Columbia 3,74712,293 Winston Churchill Range   Second highest in Canadian Rockies
Twin Peaks massif 3,68412,087 Winston Churchill Range   Can be skied to the summit
Mount Alberta 3,61911,873 Winston Churchill Range   Ice axe used in first ascent (1925) on exhibit at Jasper Yellowhead Museum
Mount Assiniboine 3,61611,864 Canadian Rockies   Matterhorn of the Rockies
Mount Forbes 3,61211,850 Canadian Rockies   Highest in Banff National Park
Mount Temple 3,54311,624 Bow Range   First 11,000' mountain to be climbed in the Canadian Rockies (1894)
Mount Brazeau 3,52511,565 Brazeau Range   South of Maligne Lake
Mount Kitchener 3,50511,499 Winston Churchill Range   Originally named Mount Douglas
Mount Lyell 3,50411,496 Lyell Group   Five distinct peaks
Snow Dome 3,45611,339 Winston Churchill Range   A hydrological apex of North America

British Columbia

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Manitoba

New Brunswick

Newfoundland and Labrador

Newfoundland

The Cabox, the highest mountain on the island of Newfoundland Lewis Hills, Long Range Mountains, Newfoundland, Canada - 200707.jpg
The Cabox, the highest mountain on the island of Newfoundland

Labrador

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Bishop's Mitre, Labrador

Northwest Territories

Nova Scotia

Nunavut

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Twin peaks of Mount Asgard
Mount Odin snow and ice Mount Odin snow and ice.jpg
Mount Odin snow and ice

Ontario

Prince Edward Island

Quebec

Saskatchewan

Yukon

Mount Logan, Highest in Canada Mount Logan.jpg
Mount Logan, Highest in Canada
Mount Saint Elias, 2nd highest in Canada Mt Saint Elias, South Central Alaska.jpg
Mount Saint Elias, 2nd highest in Canada
MountainMetresFeetLocation and Notes
Alsek Peak 2,7168,911 Saint Elias Mountains
Avalanche Peak 4,22813,871Saint Elias Mountains #20 in Yukon
Fox Mountain 2,4047,887 Pelly Mountains
Grey Hunter Peak 2,2147,264 North Yukon Plateau Ranges
Keele Peak 2,9729,751 Mackenzie Mountains
King Peak 5,17316,972Saint Elias Mountains #4 in Canada
McArthur Peak 4,34414,252Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Alverstone 4,42014,501Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Archibald 2,5888,491Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Augusta 4,28914,072Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Cairnes 2,8109,219Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Cook 4,19413,760Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Decoeli 2,3327,651Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Frank Rae 2,3607,743Ogilvie Mountains
Mount Hubbard 4,55714,951Saint Elias Mountains #10 in Canada
Kaskawulsh Mountain 2,9699,741Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Kennedy 4,25013,944Saint Elias Mountains
Kings Throne Peak 1,9906,529Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Logan 5,95919,551Saint Elias Mountains #1 in Canada
Mount Lucania 5,22617,146Saint Elias Mountains #3 in Canada
Mount Macdonald 2,7609,055Mackenzie Mountains
Mount Malaspina 3,77612,388Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Martha Black 2,5128,241Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Maxwell 3,0109,875Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Monolith 2,1657,103Ogilvie Mountains
Mount Newton 4,20013,780Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Saint Elias 5,48918,009Saint Elias Mountains #2 in Canada
Mount Saskatchewan 3,50011,483Saint Elias Mountains Unclimbed
Mount Seattle 3,13910,299Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Slaggard 4,74215,558Saint Elias Mountains #8 in Canada
Mount Steele 5,07316,644Saint Elias Mountains #5 in Canada
Mount Strickland 4,24013,911Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Vancouver 4,81015,781Saint Elias Mountains #7 in Canada
Mount Walsh 4,50714,787Saint Elias Mountains
Mount Wood 4,85215,919Saint Elias Mountains #6 in Canada
Mount Worthington 2,1687,113Saint Elias Mountains
Pinnacle Peak 3,71412,185Saint Elias Mountains
Sheep Mountain 1,9536,407Saint Elias Mountains
Tombstone Mountain 2,1927,192Ogilvie Mountains
Ulu Mountain 3,100.10,171Saint Elias Mountains

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