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Coordinates | 57°05′N 131°51′W / 57.083°N 131.850°W / 57.083; -131.850 |
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Area | 114 km (44 sq mi) |
Geography | |
Countries | Canada and United States |
Provinces/States | British Columbia and Alaska |
Parent range | Boundary Ranges |
The Boundary Range, formerly known as the Boundary Mountains, is a subrange of the similarly named but much larger Boundary Ranges which run most of the length of the border between British Columbia, Canada, and Alaska, United States. The range lies west of the lower Stikine River between the Mud (S) and Flood Glaciers (N).
See also
- Stikine, British Columbia (a.k.a. "Boundary")
- Coast Mountains
- Stikine Icecap
References
- "Boundary Range". BC Geographical Names.
- "Boundary Mountains". BC Geographical Names. (rescinded May 6, 1954)
- Boundary Range in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
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