- Park Ranges
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Park Ranges Main Ranges Range Country Canada Regions British Columbia, Alberta Part of Continental Ranges Highest point - coordinates 52°00′00″N 117°50′00″W / 52°N 117.8333333°W Area 33,223 km2 (12,827 sq mi) The Park Ranges, also known as the Main Ranges, are a group of mountain ranges in the Canadian Rockies of eastern British Columbia and western Alberta, Canada. It is one of the three main subranges and the most central of the Continental Ranges, extending from southeast of Mount McGregor to the Fernie Basin.
Subranges
- Blackwater Range
- Blue Range
- Bow Range
- Chaba Icefield
- Clemenceau-Chaba
- Columbia Icefield
- Drummond Group
- Freshfields
- Harrison Group
- Hooker Icefield
- Kitchen Range
- Le Grand Brazeau
- McKale-Chalco Divide
- Mitchell Range
- Morkill Ranges
- Ottertail Range
- Rainbow Range
- Royal Group
- Selwyn Range
- Spray Mountains
- Sundance Range
- The Ramparts
- Trident Range
- Van Horne Range
- Vermilion Range
- Wapta Icefield
- Waputik Icefield
- Waputik Mountains
- Winston Churchill Range
References
- "Park Ranges". BC Geographical Names. http://apps.gov.bc.ca/pub/bcgnws/names/50834.html.
- Park Ranges in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
Categories:- Canadian Rockies
- British Columbia Interior geography stubs
- Alberta geography stubs
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