What Is the Highest Point in the Canadian Rockies?

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Mount Robson is the highest peak in the Canadian Rockies by 715 feet.

The Canadian Rockies, located in Canada, are a branch of America's Rocky Mountains. They span 36,065 square miles. Within the Canadian Rockies there are three mountain ranges known as the Northern Continental Ranges, Central Main Ranges and Southern Continental Ranges.

  1. Highest Peak

    • The highest peak in the Canadian Rockies is Mount Robson. It is 12,989 feet high.

    Location

    • The Canadian Rockies span Alberta and British Columbia. Mount Robson is located in the Northern Continental Range in British Columbia.

    Mount Robson Provincial Park

    • Mount Robson is part of Mount Robson Provincial Park. It is the second oldest park in Canada. The park sits on 224,866 acres of land.

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