List of Mountains in Canada

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Below you'll find a List of Mountains in Canada that you can easily copy and paste or download in your preferred format, including plain text, PDF, or HTML. Canada is home to an awe-inspiring range of mountains that stretch from the rugged peaks of the Rockies in the west to the ancient, weathered ranges of the Appalachians in the east. These majestic natural landmarks not only define the country's landscape but also offer a rich tapestry of ecosystems, recreational opportunities, and breathtaking views. Whether you're an avid climber, a nature enthusiast, or simply someone who appreciates the grandeur of high altitudes, the mountains of Canada provide endless opportunities for exploration and discovery. From the towering Mount Logan, Canada's highest peak, to the scenic beauty of the Laurentian Mountains, this list showcases the diverse mountainous regions that contribute to the country's natural heritage.



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Welcome to our List of Mountains in Canada, which currently has 60 entries! This list was uploaded on 15th November 2024 and falls under the Geography category.

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