geo.wikisort.org - MountainsThe Clark Range is a mountain range that forms part of the Continental Divide and also the boundary between the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. A small portion of the range extends into the far northwestern section of Glacier National Park, Montana, United States.[3] It is the easternmost of the Border Ranges subdivision of the Canadian Rockies. The range is named for Captain William Clark of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.[2]
For other uses, see Clark Range.
| Clark Range |
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 Mount Blakiston in southwest Alberta |
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| Peak | Long Knife Peak |
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| Elevation | 2,982 m (9,783 ft) |
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| Coordinates | 48°59′50″N 114°12′28″W[1] |
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| Countries | Canada and United States |
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| Provinces | British Columbia and Alberta |
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| State | Montana |
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| Range coordinates | 49°10′59″N 114°23′03″W[2] |
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| Parent range | Border Ranges |
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| Topo map | NTS 82G1 Sage Creek[2] |
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This range includes the following mountains and peaks:
| Mountain/Peak | metres | feet |
| Long Knife Peak | 2,982 | 9,784 |
| Mount Blakiston | 2,932 | 9,619 |
| Anderson Peak | 2,698 | 8,852 |
| Kenow Mountain | 2,697 | 8,850 |
| Mount Alderson | 2,692 | 8,831 |
| Mount Haig | 2,610 | 8,563 |
| Miskwasini Peak | 2,594 | 8,510 |
| Scarpe Mountain | 2,591 | 8,501 |
| Langemarck Mountain | 2,575 | 8,450 |
| Commerce Peak | 2,554 | 8,381 |
| Tombstone Mountain | 2,514 | 8,250 |
| Mount Matkin | 2,418 | 7,933 |
| Packhorse Peak | 2,411 | 7,910 |
| Mount Richards | 2,377 | 7,799 |
| Font Mountain | 2,353 | 7,720 |
References
- "Long Knife Peak". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2021-01-16.
- "Clark Range". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved 2010-08-04.
- "Clark Range". Peakbagger.com. Retrieved 2010-10-31.
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| Ranges | |
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| Mountains | |
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| Passes |
- Abbot
- Athabasca
- Bush
- Carcajou
- Crowsnest
- Elbow
- Elk
- Fortress
- Fraser
- Highwood
- Howse
- Jarvis
- Kananaskis
- Kicking Horse
- Monkman
- Muncho
- North Kananaskis
- Palliser
- Pine
- Simpson
- Sinclair
- Summit
- Sunwapta
- Tonquin
- Vermilion
- Wapiti
- White Man
- Yellowhead
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| Glaciers |
- Athabasca
- Bow
- Columbia Icefield
- Crowfoot
- Hector
- Peyto
- Saskatchewan
- Vulture
- Wapta
- Waputik Icefield
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| Rivers | |
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| Peoples |
- Mountain Stoney
- Mountain Metis
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| Parks and protected areas | | International |
- Canadian Rocky Mountain Parks World Heritage Site
- Waterton Biosphere Reserve
- Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park
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| National |
- Parks
- Banff
- Jasper
- Kootenay
- Yoho
- Waterton Lakes
- Historic Sites
- Jasper House
- Jasper Park Information Centre
- Yellowhead Pass
- Athabasca Pass
- Howse Pass
- Kootenae House
- Kicking Horse Pass
- Skoki Ski Lodge
- Twin Falls Tea House
- Abbot Pass Refuge Cabin
- Cave and Basin
- Banff Park Museum
- Sulphur Mountain Cosmic Ray Station
- First Oil Well in Western Canada
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| Provincial (AB) |
- Parks
- Bow Valley
- Bragg Creek
- Elbow-Sheep
- Ghost River
- Kananaskis
- Peter Lougheed
- Sheep River
- Siffleur
- Spray Valley
- White Goat
- Willmore
- Historic Sites
- Frank Slide
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| Provincial (BC) |
- Akamina-Kishinena
- Close To The Edge
- Dune Za Keyih (Frog-Gataga)
- Elk Lakes
- Graham-Laurier
- Hamber
- Height of the Rockies
- Hole-in-the-Wall
- Kakwa
- Kikomun Creek
- Kwadacha
- Mount Assiniboine
- Mount Fernie
- Mount Robson
- Muncho Lake
- Northern Rocky Mountains
- Pine Le Moray
- Stone Mountain
- Muskwa-Kechika
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| Ski resorts |
- Castle Mountain
- Fernie
- Fortress Mountain
- Lake Louise
- Little Mac
- Marmot Basin
- Mount Norquay
- Nakiska
- Powder King
- Sunshine Village
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| Communities | |
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| Ecozone and ecoregions |
- CEC ecozones
- Boreal Cordillera
- Montane Cordillera
- WWF ecoregions
- Alberta Mountain forests
- Alberta–British Columbia foothills forests
- North Central Rockies forest
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- See also
- Geography portal
- Canada portal
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На других языках
- [en] Clark Range (Canada)
[fr] Chaînon Clark
Le chaînon Clark (anglais : Clark Range) est une chaîne de montagnes située au Sud-Est de la Colombie-Britannique, au Sud-Ouest de l'Alberta et au Nord-Ouest du Montana. Il fait partie des montagnes Rocheuses. Le chaînon a été nommé en l'honneur de William Clark, de l'expédition Lewis et Clark[2].
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