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Rocky Mountains, White Goat Wilderness Area, Alberta, Canada
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Rocky Mountains, White Goat Wilderness Area, Alberta, Canada

The Canadian Rockies comprise the Canadian segment of the North American Rocky Mountains range. The southern end in Alberta and British Columbia borders Idaho and Montana of the USA. The northern end is at the Liard Plain in British Columbia.

Contrary to popular misconception, the Rockies do not extend into the Yukon or Alaska, or into central British Columbia. North of the Liard River, the Mackenzie Mountains, which are not part of the Rockies, form a portion of the border between the Yukon and the Northwest Territories. Mountains west of the Rocky Mountain Trench are also distinct ranges and not part of the Rockies.

The Canadian Rockies contain five national parks:

Throughout the Rockies, and especially in the national parks, the Alpine Club of Canada maintains a series of [alpine huts] for use by mountaineers and adventurers.

Significant peaks

Mountain/Peak metres feet notes
Mount Robson 3,954 12,972 highest point in the Canadian Rockies
Mount Columbia 3,747 12,293 highest point in Alberta
North Twin Peak 3,684 12,087  
Mount Clemenceau 3,658 12,001  
Mount Alberta 3,619 11,873  
Mount Forbes 3,612 11,850  
South Twin Peak 3,566 11,700  
Mount Temple 3,543 11,624 highest point near Lake Louise
Mount Bryce 3,507 11,506  
Mount Kitchener 3,505 11,500  
Mount Hungabee 3,492 11,456  
Mount Brazeau 3,470 11,385  
Mount Athabasca 3,491 11,453  
Snow Dome 3,456 11,339
Mount Andromeda 3,450 11,319  
Mount Joffre 3,449 11,316  
Mount Edith Cavell 3,363 11,033  

For scrambling up peaks of the Canadian Rockies, check out Scrambles in the Canadian Rockies. Note that of the mountains listed above, only Mount Temple has an established scrambling route. All other mountains (including other routes up Mount Temple), require more mountaineering skills and experience.

For hikers and backpackers, The Canadian Rockies Trail Guide is the original and definitive reference guide book.

Contrary to popular misconception, the Canadian Rockies are not the highest mountain ranges in Canada. Both the Saint Elias Mountains (highest point in Canada Mount Logan at 5959 metres) and the Coast Mountains (highest point Mount Waddington at 4,016 metres) have higher summits.

Mountain ranges

The Canadian Rockies are subdivided into numerous mountain ranges:

The Rockies and The Canadian Pacific Railway

The Canadian Pacific Railway was founded to provide a link from the province of British Columbia to the eastern provinces. The main difficulty in providing such a link were the Rockies themselves: treacherous mountain passes, fast rivers and sheer drops made for a difficult railway construction process. The following articles describe in detail the political and technical feats involved:

 


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