- Selkirk Mountains
Geobox|Range
name=Selkirk Mountains
image_size=250px
image_caption="At the Rogers Pass" by John A. Fraser,1886
country=Canada
country1=United States
state=British Columbia
state1=Idaho
state2=Washington
state_type=Provinces/States
parent=Columbia Mountains
border=Monashee Mountains
border1=Purcell Mountains
border2=Cariboo Mountains
geology=Metamorphic rock
period=Mesozoic
length=525
length_orientation=NS
width=175
width_orientation=EW
highest_name=Mount Sir Sandford
highest_elevation=3519
highest_lat_d=51| highest_lat_m=39
highest_lat_s=24
highest_lat_NS=N
highest_long_d=117
highest_long_m=52
highest_long_s=03
highest_long_EW=W
map_size=250
map_caption=Location map of the Selkirk MountainsThe Selkirk Mountains are a
mountain range spanning the northern portion of theIdaho Panhandle , easternWashington , and southeasternBritish Columbia . They begin at Mica Peak nearCoeur d'Alene, Idaho and extend approximately 320 km north (200 miles) from the border. The range is bounded on its west, northeast and at its northern extremity by theColumbia River . From the Beaver River atRogers Pass , they are bounded on their east by theDuncan River ,Duncan Lake ,Kootenay Lake and theKootenay River . The Selkirks are distinct from, and geologically older than, theRocky Mountains . Together with the neighbouring Monashee andPurcell Mountains , and sometimes including theCariboo Mountains to the northwest, the Selkirks are part of a larger grouping known as theColumbia Mountains .The Selkirks were named after
Thomas Douglas, 5th Earl of Selkirk .History
During the development of
Western Canada , the Selkirks presented a formidable barrier to the construction of theCanadian Pacific Railway , untilA.B. Rogers discovered themountain pass that bears his name in1881 –1882 . As a result of the railway's construction via that route, Mount Revelstoke and Glacier National Parks (Canada) in the heart of the Selkirks were among the first national parks created in Canada, along with Yoho, andBanff National Park s. Until the completion of theTrans-Canada Highway via theRogers Pass , automotive traffic between most of British Columbia and the rest of Canada necessarily was forced to follow the path of theColumbia River via itsBig Bend , around the north end of the Selkirks.ub-ranges
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Asulkan Range
*Battle Range
*Big Bend Ranges
**Adamant Range
**Sir Sandford Range
**Windy Range
*Bishops Range
*Bonnington Range
*Clachnacudainn Range
*Dawson Range
*Duncan Ranges
**Badshot Range
*Goat Range
*Hermit Range
*Kokanee Range
*Lardeau Range
*Nelson Range
*Purity Range
*Sir Donald Range
*Valhalla Ranges
**Ruby Range
*Valkyr Range
**Norns Range Fauna
The southern end of these mountains are home to the only extant
woodland caribou population in thecontiguous United States .cite web | title=Mammals of Eastern Washington | url=http://www.wdfw.wa.gov/wlm/region1/mammals.htm Mammals of Eastern Washington| accessdate=2007-12-23] This area, some of it protected in Washington'sSalmo-Priest Wilderness , is also home tomule deer andwhite-tailed deer ,elk , black bears,cougars ,bobcats ,badgers , pine martens,bighorn sheep , andmoose . Although rarely seen,grizzly bears andgray wolves are also known to roam through this region.cite web | title=Wilderness.net: Salmo-Priest Wilderness | url=http://www.wilderness.net/index.cfm?fuse=NWPS&sec=wildView&wname=Salmo-Priest| accessdate=2007-12-28]Visiting
The Selkirks may be experienced by foot, horseback, ski, and in several areas by snowmobile. Major ski resorts are located in Sandpoint, Idaho at
Schweitzer Mountain andRevelstoke Mountain Resort in Revelstoke, B.C., among other resorts in the area. The easiest way to see the range by car is via the "International Selkirk Loop " through Washington, the Idaho panhandle, and British Columbia.External links
*http://www.selkirkloop.org/
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