Clark Range (Canada) Explained

Clark Range
Country Type:Countries
Subdivision1 Type:Provinces
Subdivision2 Type:State
Subdivision2:Montana
Parent:Border Ranges
Highest:Long Knife Peak
Elevation M:2982
Coordinates:48.9972°N -114.2078°W
Coordinates Ref:[1]
Map:Canada Alberta#USA Montana
Range Coordinates:49.1831°N -114.3842°W

The 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.[2] 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.[3]

This range includes the following mountains and peaks:

align=left width=120Mountain/Peak metresfeet
2,982 9,784
2,932 9,619
Anderson Peak2,698 8,852
2,697 8,850
2,692 8,831
2,610 8,563
2,594 8,510
2,591 8,501
Langemarck Mountain2,575 8,450
2,554 8,381
Tombstone Mountain2,5148,250
2,418 7,933
2,411 7,910
2,377 7,799
2,353 7,720

References

Notes and References

  1. 767965. Long Knife Peak. 2021-01-16.
  2. 14210. Clark Range. 2010-10-31.
  3. 2557. Clark Range. 2010-08-04.