The Cheja Range is an icefield-bound mountain range on the inside perimeter of the Alaska Panhandle in northernwestern British Columbia, Canada. It lies between the South Whiting River and the Samotua River. It is a subrange of the Boundary Ranges which in turn form part of the Pacific Cordillera mountain system.[1] The name is an approximation of a phrase in the Tahltan language meaning "mountains are hard".[2]
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| Area | 732 km2 (283 sq mi) |
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| Country | Canada |
| Region | British Columbia |
| Range coordinates | 58°05′N 132°30′W |
| Parent range | Boundary Ranges |
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