Ranges of the Canadian RockiesThe Canadian Rockies are a segment of the North American Rocky Mountains found in the Canadian provinces of Alberta and British Columbia. List of rangesThere is no universally accepted hierarchical division of the Canadian Rockies into subranges.[1][2] For ease of navigation only, this article follows[1] and divides the Canadian Rockies into Far Northern Rockies, Northern Continental Ranges, Central Main Ranges, Central Front Ranges and Southern Continental Ranges, each of these subdivided in distinct areas and ranges. From north to south and west to east, these mountain ranges are: Far Northern RockiesThe Far Northern Rockies lie in British Columbia, and run from Prince George almost to the Yukon border.[3]
Northern Continental RangesThe Northern Continental Ranges run along the British Columbia-Alberta border north from Jasper to Mount Sir Alexander.[4]
Central Main RangesThe Central Main (or Park) Ranges lie northeast of the Rocky Mountain Trench, from Golden to Valemount.[5]
Central Front RangesThe Central Front Ranges lie northeast of the Rocky Mountain Trench, from Banff to Jasper.[6]
Southern Continental RangesThe Southern Continental Ranges run along the British Columbia-Alberta border from Banff down to Fernie[7]
Border Ranges
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