- Insular Mountains
Geobox | Range
name=Insular Mountains
image_caption=Golden Hinde, south aspect, August 2006.
country=Canada
region_type=Province
region=British Columbia
parent=Pacific Cordillera
highest=Golden Hinde
highest_elevation=2195
highest_lat_d=49|highest_lat_m=39|highest_lat_s=43.8|highest_lat_NS=N
highest_long_d=125|highest_long_m=44|highest_long_s=48.6|highest_long_EW=W
map_caption=The Insular Mountains are a
mountain range on the coast of British Columbia,Canada , comprising theVancouver Island Ranges andQueen Charlotte Mountains . The present day Insular Mountains are rugged, particularly on Vancouver Island where peaks inStrathcona Provincial Park rise to elevations of more than Unit m|2000|0. The highest of these mountains is Golden Hinde.Although the
Coast Mountains are commonly considered the westernmost range of thePacific Cordillera , the Insular Mountains are the true westernmost range. [ [http://www.bivouac.com/ArxPg.asp?ArxId=1357 Coast Mountains] in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia. Retrieved on2007-10-08 ]Geological history
This Insular Mountains are not yet fully emerged above
sea level , andVancouver Island and theQueen Charlotte Islands are just the higher elevations of the range, which was in fact fully exposed during the lastice age when thecontinental shelf in this area was a broadcoastal plain .The Insular Mountains formed when a chain of active
volcanic island s known as theInsular Islands , collided against theNorth America n continent during the Mid-Cretaceous time. The type of rocks that form the Insular Mountains areturbidite s andpillow lava s. Granitic plutons are relatively uncommon in the Insular Mountains, unlike theCoast Mountains . The mountain range has an area of 133,879 km² and much seismic activity, with thePacific Plate and theJuan de Fuca Plate being subducted into the earth's mantle. Largeearthquake s have led to collapsing mountains,landslide s, and the development offissure s.Though the most recent
ice age about 18,000 years ago,ice enclosed nearly all of themountain s.Glacier s that ran down to thePacific Ocean sharpened thevalley faces and eroded their bottoms. These valleys turned out to befjord s when the ice thawed out and thesea level increased. Remnants of ice, such as theComox Glacier still exist today.ub-ranges
Queen Charlotte Islands
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Queen Charlotte Mountains : On theQueen Charlotte Islands .
#Cameron Range : On the western side ofGraham Island .
#Crease Range : On north-central Graham Island.
#McKay Range : On the south coast of Graham Island.
#San Christoval Range : On the western side ofMoresby Island .Vancouver Island
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Vancouver Island Ranges : OnVancouver Island .
#Refugium Range : On the Brooks Peninsula.
#Sophia Range : On Nootka Island, on the peninsula between Esperanza Inlet and Nuchatlitz Inlet.
#Genevieve Range :Nootka Island .
#Karmutzen Range : Between Nimpkish Lake, Tlakwa Creek and Karmuzten Creek.
#Hankin Range : Between Nimpkish Lake and Bonanza Lake.
#Franklin Range : NearRobson Bight on theJohnstone Strait between the Tsitika River and Kokish River.
#Bonanza Range : Between the Nimpkish River and the Tsitika River by Bonanza Lake.
#Sutton Range : Between Nimpkish River, White River, Oktwanch River, Gold River.
#Newcastle Range : Johnstone Strait, west of Sayward-Kelsey Bay and east/north of Adams River
#Prince of Wales Range : East coast of Vancouver Island 40 km north of Campbell River.
#Halifax Range : Along Johnstone Strait between Amor de Cosmos Creek and Pye Creek.
#Beaufort Range : North of Port Alberni and west of Qualicum Beach.
#Pelham Range : Between the Sarita River and Alberni Inlet.
#Somerset Range : Between The Pacheena-Sarita River basins and the Klanawa River (between Nitinat Lake and Imperial Eagle channel)
#Seymour Range : Between the valley of Cowichan Lake, San Juan River and Gordon River.
#Gowlland Range : Near Victoria betweenSaanich Inlet and Brentwood Bay. IncludesMount Work Regional Park .
#Pierce Range : South of Gold River between the Jacklah River and the Burman River.
#Haihte Range : Between Tashsis River, the Nomash River, Zeballos Lake and Woss Lake.The
Elk River Mountains , located inStrathcona Provincial Park , are considered a range by some sources. [Philips]ee also
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Volcanism in Canada
*Geology of the Pacific Northwest References
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