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| other_name=The Skeenas
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| country=Canada
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| region=British Columbia
| parent=Interior Mountains
| area=32846
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| highest=Shedin Peak
| highest_elevation=2588
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| map_caption=Location map of the Skeena Mountains}}

The '''Skeena Mountains''', also known as '''the Skeenas''', are a subrange of the [[Interior Mountains]] of northern [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]], essentially flanking the upper basin of the [[Skeena River]]. They lie just inland from the southern end of the [[Boundary Ranges]] of the [[Coast Mountains]], and also of the northern end of the [[Kitimat Ranges]] (another subrange of the Coast Mountains). Their southern limit is described by the Bulkley River (a major tributary of the Skeena; its valley and that of the lower Skeena River are used by BC Highway 16) and the upper northwestern reaches of Babine and Takla Lakes, and on their northeast by the upper reaches of the [[Omineca River]].

To the north the Skeenas abut the southern [[Tahltan Highland]] and [[Klastline Plateau]], part of the southern reaches of the Stikine Plateau and the [[Spatsizi Plateau]], another subplateau of the Stikine Plateau, which includes the uppermost part of the course of the Stikine River. To the northwest, across the narrow confines of the Spatsizi Plateau, are the [[Stikine Ranges]] of the [[Cassiar Mountains]], while to the east of the Skeenas are the [[Omineca Mountains]], while their southward counterparts are the [[Hazelton Mountains]], all part of the Interior Mountains. Physiographically, they are a section of the larger [[Yukon-Tanana Uplands]] province,{{Citation needed|date=February 2009}} which in turn are part of the larger Interior System physiographic division (known in Wikipedia by its American name, the [[Intermontane Plateaus]]).

==Sub-ranges and mountains==

*[[Atna Range]], bounded by [[Shedin Creek]], [[Shelagyote Creek]], and [[Babine River]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis |id=9834 |title=Atna Range|accessdate=2009-02-10}}</ref>
**[[Shedin Peak]], highest summit of the Atna Range, {{convert|2588|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}.
*[[Babine Range]], between [[Babine Lake]], [[Babine River]], [[Bulkey River]] and [[Skeena River]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis |id=10396 |title=Babine Range |accessdate=2009-02-10}}</ref>
**[[Mount Thomlinson]]
**[[Sidina Mountain]]
**[[Mount Thoen]]
**[[Nine Mile Mountain]]
**[[Netalzul Mountain]]
**[[Mount Seaton]]
**[[Mount Cronin]]
*[[Bait Range]], on the west side of northern [[Takla Lake]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis |id=10988 |title=Bait Range |accessdate=2009-02-10}}</ref>
**[[Bait Peak]], highest summit of the Bait Range, {{convert|2286|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}.
**[[Mount Lovel]]
**[[Mount Teegee]]
**[[Frypan Peak]]
**[[Trail Peak]]
*[[Driftwood Range]], between the headwaters of [[Driftwood River]] and [[Nilkitkwa River]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis |id=14842 |title=Driftwood Range |accessdate=2009-02-10}}</ref>
**[[Driftwood Peak]], highest summit of the Driftwood Range, {{convert|2027|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}.
**[[Skutsil Knob]]
*[[Klappan Range]], between the [[Klappan River]] and [[Iskut River]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis |id=5407 |title=Klappan Range |accessdate=2009-02-10}}</ref>
**[[Todagin Mountain]]
**[[Tsatia Mountain]]
*[[Oweegee Range]], on the east side of [[Bell-Irving River]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis |id=15148 |title=Oweegee Range |accessdate=2009-02-10}}</ref>
**[[Mount Skowill]]
**[[Delta Peak]]
**[[Mount Klayduc]]
*[[Sicintine Range]], south of the Skeena River between [[Sicintine River]] and [[Squingula River]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis |id=35876 |title=Sicintine Range |accessdate=2009-02-10}}</ref>
**[[Shelagyote Peak]], highest summit of the Sicintine Range, {{convert|2472|m|ft|0|abbr=on}}.
**[[Nilkitkwa Peak]]
**[[Mount Horetzky]]
*[[Slamgeesh Range]], between the Skeena River and [[Slamgeesh River]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis |id=26387 |title=Slamgeesh Range |accessdate=2009-02-10}}</ref>
**[[Notchtop Peak]]
**[[Stephen Peak]]
**[[Foster Peak]]
*[[Strata Range]], between the [[Bell-Irving River]], [[Taylor River (British Columbia)|Taylor River]], [[Taft Creek]] and [[Nass River]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis |id=8685 |title=Strata Range |accessdate=2009-02-10}}</ref>
*[[Takla Range]], bounded by [[Takla Lake]] and [[Northwest Arm (British Columbia)|Northwest Arm]].<ref>{{cite bcgnis |id=17568 |title=Takla Range |accessdate=2009-02-10}}</ref>
**[[Boling Peak]]
**[[Base Peak]]
**[[Spike Peak]]

==See also==
*[[Sacred Headwaters]]

==Notes==
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==References==
{{Citation style|date=September 2009}}
*{{BCGNIS|21470|Skeena Mountains}}
*S. Holland, ''Landforms of British Columbia'', BC Government, 1976
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Revision as of 14:27, 11 October 2011

The Skeena mountains produce cheese that is used to flavor soda such as coke, mountain dew, and dr. pepper. These are located in Idaho.