- Cassiar Mountains
Geobox | Range
name=Cassiar Mountains
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country=Canada
region=British Columbia
parent=Interior Mountains
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highest=Thudaka Peak
highest_elevation=2748
highest_lat_d=57|highest_lat_m=55|highest_lat_s=36.8|highest_lat_NS=N
highest_long_d=126|highest_long_m=50|highest_long_s=53.9|highest_long_EW=W
map_size=The Cassiar Mountains are the most northerly group of the Northern Interior Mountains in the
Canadian province ofBritish Columbia . They lie north and west of theOmineca Mountains , west of the northernmost Rockies and theRocky Mountain Trench , north of theHazelton Mountains and east of theBoundary Ranges . Physiographically, they are a section of the larger Yukon-Tanana Uplands province, which in turn are part of the largerIntermontane Plateaus physiographic division.In the western Cassiar Mountains lie the remnants of a prehistoric
shield volcano called theMaitland Volcano which formed between 5 and 4 million years ago during thePliocene period.The highest mountain in the Cassiar Mountains is
Thudaka Peak at Unit m|2748|0. [ [http://www.bivouac.com/MtnPg.asp?MtnId=3893 Thudaka Peak] in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia]ub-ranges
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Dease Plateau
*Kechika Ranges
*Sifton Ranges
**Cormier Range
**Ruby Range
*Stikine Ranges
**Beady Range
**Nisutlin Plateau
**Skree Range
**Three Sisters Range
**Thudaka Range
**Tuya Range Notes
References
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last=Holland
first =S.
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title=Landforms of British Columbia
publisher=Province of British Columbia
date=1976
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