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CONTINENTAL RANGES

Location of the Continental Ranges
The 'Continental Ranges' are the largest and most well-known of the three main official subdivisions of the Canadian Rockies, the others being the Hart Ranges and the Muskwa Ranges. They include the whole range south from McGregor Pass, just south of Mount Sir Alexander, all the way to Marias Pass in Montana, which is between the North Fork of the Flathead River and Summit Creek, a tributary of the Two Medicine River. Marias Pass is the route used by the Great Northern Railway.

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Sub-ranges

Sub-ranges


There are four main subdivisions of the Continental Ranges:

Border Ranges (known in Montana as the Montana Ranges)


Flathead Range


Galton Range


Macdonald Range

Front Ranges


Bare Range


Bighorn Range


Bosche Range


De Smet Range


Elk Range


Fairholme Range


First Range


Fisher Range


Goat Range


Greenhills Range


High Rock Range


Highwood Range


Jacques Range


Kananaskis Range


Lizard Range


Maligne Range


Miette Range


Murchison Group


Nikanassin Range


Opal Range


Palliser Range


Queen Elizabeth Ranges


Ram Range


Sawback Range


Slate Range


Taylor Range


Vermilion Range


Victoria Cross Ranges


Whitegoat Peaks


Wisukitsak Range

Park Ranges, also known as the Main Ranges.


Blackwater Range


Blue Range


Bow Range


Chaba Icefield


Clemenceau-Chaba


Columbia Icefield


Drummond Group


Freshfields


Harrison Group


Hooker Icefield


Kitchen Range


Le Grand Brazeau


McKale-Chalco Divide


Mitchell Range


Morkill Ranges


Ottertail Range


Rainbow Range


Royal Group


Selwyn Range


Spray Mountains


Sundance Range


The Ramparts


Trident Range


Van Horne Range


Vermilion Range


Wapta Icefield


Waputik Icefield


Waputik Mountains



President Range


Winston Churchill Range

Kootenay Ranges


Beaverfoot Range


Brisco Range


Hughes Range


Stanford Range


Van Nostrand Range

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