South Jasper Ranges Explained

South Jasper Ranges
Highest:Mount Edith Cavell
Elevation M:3363
Coordinates:52.6672°N -118.0567°W
Coordinates Ref:[1]
Listing:Mountains of Alberta
Country:Canada
Subdivision1 Type:Provinces
Parent:Canadian Rockies
Map:Canada
Range Coordinates:52.7167°N -134°W

The South Jasper Ranges are mountain ranges of the Rocky Mountains in Alberta and British Columbia, Canada.

It is a part of the Central Main Ranges of the Canadian Rockies, located on the Continental Divide, in Jasper National Park (Alberta) and Mount Robson Provincial Park (British Columbia). It contains the Meadow-Clairvaux, Fraser-Rampart, Trident Range and, most prominently, the Cavell Group of mountains and the headwaters of the Athabasca and Fraser River.

The South Jasper Ranges covers a surface of 1,196 km2 (462 mi2), has a length of 39 km (from north to south) and a width of 49 km.[2]

Peaks and mountains

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Notes and References

  1. IAFVE. Mount Edith Cavell. 2023-07-15.
  2. 14111. South Jasper Ranges. 2010-01-16.