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The western half of Canada boasts the largest mountain range with the Coast Mountains and the Canadian Rockies, but it is the Yukon Territory's Logan Mountain that earns the highest peak award at more than 18,000 feet high.
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Mount Logan
Logan, Mount, the highest peak in Canada. It is in the southwest corner of Yukon Territory, in the St.
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, a mountain in Yukon Territory, Canada. Reaching 17,150 feet (5,227 m) above sea level, it is the third highest peak in Canada.
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Coast Mountains, mountains in western British Columbia and southeastern Alaska. They extend from about the Yukon Territory border southeastward along the coast of the mainland to the Fraser River east of Vancouver, British Columbia.
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Columbia Mountains, a mountain system in the southeastern part of British Columbia.
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