Clark Range (Canada)
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The Clark Range is a mountain range that forms part of the Continental Divide and also the boundary between the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. A small portion of the range extends into the far northwestern section of Glacier National Park, Montana, USA.[1] It is the easternmost of the Border Ranges subdivision of the Canadian Rockies. The range is named for Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.[2]
This range includes the following mountains and peaks:
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metres |
feet |
| Long Knife Peak |
2,982 |
9,784 |
| Mount Blakiston |
2,932 |
9,619 |
| Anderson Peak |
2,698 |
8,852 |
| Kenow Mountain |
2,697 |
8,850 |
| Mount Alderson |
2,692 |
8,831 |
| Mount Haig |
2,610 |
8,563 |
| Miskwasini Peak |
2,594 |
8,510 |
| Scarpe Mountain |
2,591 |
8,501 |
| Langemarck Mountain |
2,575 |
8,450 |
| Commerce Peak |
2,554 |
8,381 |
| Tombstone Mountain |
2,514 |
8,250 |
| Mount Matkin |
2,418 |
7,933 |
| Packhorse Peak |
2,411 |
7,910 |
| Font Mountain |
2,353 |
7,720 |
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