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The Mountains of Canada from East to West |
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The
principal elevations after the chain or the region of
Canada; from the Terre-Neuve et Labrador in Yukon. |
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Sir William Logan 1798-1875 |
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Le Mont
Logan, le point le plus élevé du Canada. Tout connaître
ou presque sur cette montagne mythique. |
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Logan Mount – Canadian Titan! |
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At 5489
meters height, Mount St-Elias is the second mountain in
altitude in the chain of the same name. Only, Mount
Logan with 5959 meters height beats it. The conquest of
Mount St-Elias in 1987. |
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Focus Tatshenshini |
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Located at
the border between British-Columbia, Alaska and Yukon,
Mount Fairweather is the highest summit of the province,
culminating to 4663 meters. It is part of the
chain of mountains St-Elias. |
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Yukon - The Mackenzie Mountains... |
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Yukon
covers 483,450 square kilometres in the northwestern
corner of Canada. It is a critical habitat for rare and
endangered flowers, big game animals, birds of prey and
migratory birds. |
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Mount Robson |
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It is the
culminating point of the Rocheuses canadiennes with its
3954 meters altitude. It is entirely located in the
inside of the provincial park of Mount Robson, in
British-Columbia. |
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Parks of the Rocheuses canadiennes
Mountains (Alberta and British-Columbia) |
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Sites of
the world heritage of Canada. |
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Mount-Revelstoke National Park of
Canada |
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Climbing of
ice cascades and avalanches in the national parks of the
mountains of Canada. |
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Miquasha National park in Gaspésie |
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With its
fossilized fish and plants, the parc national de
Miguasha will help you discover life as it was some 378
million years ago. The park comprises a natural history
museum where palaeontology has the place of honour. |
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Alpine ski
team |
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The
official site of the national team of alpine ski of
Canada. |
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The Alpine
Club of Canada |
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The Alpine
Club of Canada comprises 28 mountain huts and 19
regional sections in whole Canada. |
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Parks Canada Mountain Guide |
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Live a
special moment exploring the nature of Canada and you
will have souvenirs forever. |