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  1. Coast Mountains

    Range Geobox Range name Coast Mountains other name Coast Range image Mount Waddington.jpg image caption The Coast Mountains, including Mount Waddington far background, middle viewed from a distance ... caption Locator map of the Coast Mountains The Coast Mountains are a major mountain range , in the Pacific ... Volcanoes . The Coast Mountains are part of a larger mountain system called the Pacific Coast Ranges or the Pacific Mountain System, which includes the Cascade Range , the Insular Mountains , the Oregon Coast Range Oregon and California Coast Ranges and the Saint Elias Mountains Saint Elias and Chugach Mountains . The Coast Mountains are approximately convert 1600 km long and average ... Plateau . The Coast Mountains are part of the Pacific Ring of Fire , the ring of volcanoes and associated ... mountain of the Coast Mountains and the highest that lies entirely within British Columbia ... ref Geography The Coast Mountains consists of three subdivisions known as the Pacific Ranges , the Kitimat ... Coast Mountains. These are the largest temperate latitude icecaps in the world and fuel ... , the highest mountain of the Coast Mountains, lies in the Waddington Range of the Pacific Ranges .... The third and northernmost subdivision of the Coast Mountains is the Boundary Ranges , extending ... of the Coast Mountains, spanning the British Columbia Alaska border and northwards into Yukon ... the lower Stikine River and the Whiting River . Because the Coast Mountains are just east of the Pacific ... Cassiar and Hazelton Mountains . Geology Origins and growth The Coast Mountains consists of deformed ... north the northwesterly structural trend of the Coast Mountains lies partly in a large continental ... Harold H. coauthors McClelland William C. title Tectonics of the Coast Mountains, Southeastern Alaska ... books?hl en&id 5SgAthT0MuAC&dq tectonics of the Coast Mountains southeastern Alaska and British ... the Coast Mountains, the basement of this arc was likely Early Cretaceous and Late Jurassic intrusions ...   more details



  1. Lewis Range (Coast Mountains)

    Geobox Range name Lewis Range image image size image caption country Canada region British Columbia parent Pacific Ranges geology geology1 geology2 orogeny highest highest elevation highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS N highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW W map map size The Lewis Range is a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia , Canada , located north of Mereworth Sound . ref BCGNIS 26556 Lewis Range ref It has an area of 52  km sup 2 sup and is a subrange of the Pacific Ranges which in turn form part of the Coast Mountains . ref http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1548 Lewis Range in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia ref See also List of mountain ranges References reflist coord missing British Columbia Pacific Ranges Category Pacific Ranges BritishColumbiaCoast geo stub ...   more details



  1. School District 82 Coast Mountains

    Coast Mountains School District Website Category Terrace, British Columbia BritishColumbia ...   more details



  1. Coast to Coast

    wiktionary coast to coast Coast to Coast or Coast 2 Coast may refer to TOC right Films and television Coast to Coast 1980 film Coast to Coast 1980 film , comedy starring Dyan Cannon and Robert Blake Coast to Coast 1987 film Coast to Coast 1987 film , comedy thriller starring Lenny Henry and John Shea Coast to Coast TV film Coast to Coast TV film , 2003 TV movie starring Richard Dreyfuss and Judy Davis Coast to Coast UK TV series Coast to Coast UK TV series , the regional news programme of TVS, 1982 1992 Coast to Coast 1998 TV series Coast to Coast 1998 TV series , a UK documentary series featuring Janet Street Porter Other activities Janet Street Porter Coast to Coast , a television show starring Australian comedian Graham Kennedy Coast to Coast Graham Kennedy Space Ghost Coast to Coast , an animated TV series that aired on Cartoon Network s Adult Swim Music Coast to Coast band , British rockabilly band Coast to Coast Cody Simpson EP Coast to Coast Cody Simpson EP Coast to Coast Hit the Lights EP Coast to Coast Hit the Lights EP Coast to Coast McDonald s Jazz Band album Coast to Coast McDonald s Jazz Band album Coast to Coast Steve Morse Band album Coast to Coast Steve Morse Band album Coast to Coast Westlife album Coast to Coast Westlife album Coast to Coast Overture and Beginners , a 1973 album by Faces Coast to Coast , a song by Elliott Smith from From a Basement on the Hill Coast to Coast , a song by the Scorpions from Lovedrive Coast 2 Coast , a song by Sam Adams from Boston s Boy Coast 2 Coast , an album by B Legit Radio Coast to Coast AM , a syndicated AM talk radio show Costas Coast to Coast , now known as Costas on the Radio Country Coast to Coast, the former name of Best Country Today Routes Coast to Coast Walk , a route devised by Alfred Wainwright to cross northern England Coast to Coast Cycle Route or Sea to Sea Cycle Route C2C , crosses the Lake District and the Pennines in the north of England Other uses Coast to Coast race , a multisport event held annually ...   more details



  1. The Coast

    otheruses Infobox Newspaper name The Coast image File Muriel Duckworth Coast cover.jpg 225px border caption type Alternative weekly format Tabloid newspaper format Tabloid foundation 1993 ceased publication price owners Coast Publishing, LTD publisher Catherine Salisbury, Christine Oreskovich editor Kyle Shaw language English circulation 22,961 ref name AAN directory cite web url http aan.org alternative Aan ViewCompany?oid oid 3A117609 title The Coast publisher Association of Alternative Newsweeklies accessdate 2007 01 16 ref headquarters 5567 Cunard Street br Halifax Regional Municipality Halifax , Nova Scotia NS B3K 1C5 br Canada ISSN website http thecoast.ca thecoast.ca The Coast is a free weekly newspaper in Halifax Regional Municipality , Canada. The paper distributes 24,000 copies per week throughout the Halifax Regional Municipality. The paper is owned by Coast Publishing Limited . Founded in 1993, The Coast has a generally left wing editorial policy. It focuses on local issues, especially people working for change within the community. The Coast is available in Bedford, Nova Scotia Bedford , Lower Sackville, Nova Scotia Lower Sackville , Upper Tantallon, Nova Scotia Tantallon , and the Halifax Stanfield International Airport Stanfield International Airport , but 75 percent of its readership lives in downtown Halifax downtown Halifax former city , Nova Scotia Halifax and Dartmouth, Nova Scotia Dartmouth . The paper claims a readership of 61,263. According to a January 2007 Corporate Research Associates metro quarterly survey, 55 percent of The Coast s readers are between 18 and 34 years of age 34.701 readers . References reflist External links http www.thecoast.ca The Coast on the web DEFAULTSORT Coast Category Alternative weekly newspapers published in Canada Category Media in the Halifax Regional Municipality Category Newspapers published in Nova Scotia ...   more details



  1. Coast

    Fourth Edition year 2000 title Coast url http www.bartleby.com 61 43 C0434300.html accessdate ... the terms coast and coastal are often used to describe a geographic location or region for example, New Zealand s West Coast Region West Coast , or the East Coast of the United States East and West Coast of the United States West Coasts of the United States . A pelagic coast refers to a coast which fronts the open ocean, as opposed to a more sheltered coast in a Headlands and bays gulf or Headlands ... a levee . While many scientific experts might agree on a common definition of the term coast , the delineation of the extents of a coast differ according to jurisdiction , with many scientific and government ..., showing a surf area. Porto Covo, west coast of Portugal Tide s often determine the range over ... faces and is moved along the coastline by the waves. This forms an abrasion coast abrasion or cliffed coast . Sediment deposited by rivers is the dominant influence on the amount of sediment located on a coastline. ref Easterbrook 1999 . ref Today riverine deposition at the coast is often blocked ... s . Environmental importance The coast and its adjacent areas on and off shore is an important part ... es Salaam, Tanzania.JPG thumb This stretch of coast in Tanzania s capital Dar es Salaam serves as a public waste dump. Image Tiburon.jpg thumb right House s close to the coast, like these in Tiburon ... coastal regions. ref cite journal first Sara last Goudarzi title Flocking to the Coast World ... achieved port status by such measures such as building canal s. The coast is a crucial frontier ... form of coast guard . Coasts, especially those with beach es and warm water are an important draw ... struggle to provide the infrastructure required by new residents. Threats to a coast Coasts also ... efforts since the 1980s have partially restored the ecosystem. Types of coast According to one ... Other coastal categories A cliffed coast or abrasion coast is one where marine action has produced ...   more details



  1. Coast Range

    Coast Range or Coastal range may refer to North America n examples are the coastal ranges of Canada , Mexico and the United States U.S. states of Oregon Coast Range Oregon , Washington state Washington , and California Coast Ranges California , and Alaska, referred to as the Pacific Coast Ranges . Of these, it may mean in particular the Coast Mountains , often referred to as the Coast Range, a major mountain range in British Columbia, Alaska & Yukon. The USGS Geographical Names Information System designates Coast Ranges to mean the ranges south from the Strait of Juan de Fuca and west of Puget Sound, the Williamette Valley, and the Sacramento San Joaquin Valley. These include the Olympic Mountains in Washington the Willapa Hills in Washington, which are an extension of the Oregon Coast Range the Oregon Coast Range the California Coast Ranges Chilean Coast Range See also Coast Range EPA ecoregion , an ecoregion comprising portions of the California Coast Ranges, Oregon Coast Range and the Olympic Mountains in Washington Geodis ...   more details



  1. Pennell Coast

    File Pennell Coast map.png thumb right 250px Location of the Pennell Coast marked in orange within the Ross Dependency Pennell Coast is that portion of the coast of Antarctica between Cape Williams and Cape Adare . Named by New Zealand Antarctic Place Names Committee NZ APC in 1961 after Lieutenant Harry Pennell , Royal Navy , commander of the Terra Nova ship Terra Nova , the expedition ship of the Terra Nova Expedition British Antarctic Expedition , 1910 13. Pennell engaged in oceanographic work in the Ross Sea during this period. In February 1911 he sailed along this coast in exploration and an endeavor to land the Northern Party led by Lieutenant Victor Campbell . The name is also used more loosely to refer to both the coast itself and the hinterland extending south to the Drainage divide watershed of the Southern Cross Mountains to the southeast and the Usarp Mountains to the west. Major features of the coast include the 250 kilometre long Rennick Glacier one of Antarctica s largest glaciers , the Anare Mountains , and the northern ends of the Bowers Mountains Bowers and Admiralty Mountains Admiralty mountain ranges . Inland, the land is dominated by numerous smaller mountain ranges notably the Freyberg Mountains and the Concord Mountains , and by two large neve s, the Rennick Neve and the Evans Neve usgs gazetteer coord 71 0 S 167 0 E display title Category Pennell Coast es Costa Pennell ...   more details



  1. Fourth Coast

    orphan date August 2009 Fourth Coast is an United States American colloquialism sometimes used to refer to the Mountains . Use of the term implies that this region of the United States is distinguishable from both the East Coast of the United States east and West Coast of the United States west and Gulf Coast of the United States south regions. Although the term is still common in many areas of the Mountains, the term is commonly linked to the cities of San Diego, California , Woodbridge, Virginia , Detroit , Chicago and Atlanta, Georgia . The term Fourth Coast of United States is also been applied to the Great Lakes and the Saint Lawrence River in North America. Some business in these regions have adopted the name. For example, Fourth Coast Entertainment is a Entertainment Company that records musicians and manages bands and artist... Grace Potter and the Nocturnals recorded their first demos with FCE. Fourth Coast Entertainment Magaizne is a Music, Arts and Entertainment magazine that is distributed from the Saint Lawrence river to Lake Ontario all of Northern New York and the Adirondacks of the United States. http www.fourthcoastentertainment.com See also Third Coast East Coast of the United States West Coast of the United States Category Regions of the United States ...   more details



  1. Tapley Mountains

    The Tapley Mountains coord 85 45 S 149 00 W type mountain is a mountain range fronting on the eastern side of the Scott Glacier Transantarctic Mountains Scott Glacier , extending eastward for convert 56 km mi 0 between Leverett Glacier Leverett and Albanus Glacier Albanus glaciers in the Queen Maud Mountains , a part of the larger Transantarctic Mountains . Discovered in December 1929 by the Richard Evelyn Byrd Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Laurence McKinley Gould , and named by Byrd for the Hon. Harold L. Tapley of Dunedin, New Zealand , agent for the Byrd AE of 1928 30 and 1933 35. References gnis id 14995 type antarid Category Mountains of Marie Byrd Land Category Mountains of the Ross Dependency Category Queen Maud Mountains Category Gould Coast MarieByrdLand geo stub RossDependency geo stub ...   more details



  1. Anguille Mountains

    Geobox Range name The Anguille Mountains map AnguilleMountains.png map size 275 map caption The Anguille Mountains highlighted on the west coast of Newfoundland. image image size 275 image caption country Canada region Newfoundland island Newfoundland region type Province unit Appalachian Mountains unit1 Long Range Mountains highest highest elevation imperial highest lat d highest lat m highest lat s highest lat NS highest long d highest long m highest long s highest long EW The Anguille Mountains are a section of the Long Range Mountains located on the west coast of the island of Newfoundland island Newfoundland , Canada , along the Gulf of St. Lawrence . Covering the first 40 mi 64  km area from Cape Anguille along St. George s Bay Newfoundland and Labrador Bay St. George , the mountains are considered to be a section of the Long Range Mountains which in turn are considered to be a section of the Appalachian Mountains Appalachian Mountain system. coord 48 00 00 N 59 09 00 W region CA type mountain display title name Anguille Mountains Category Mountain ranges of Newfoundland and Labrador Category Mountains of Newfoundland and Labrador Category Newfoundland and Labrador geography stubs br clear all Newfoundland geo stub ...   more details



  1. Porkeri Mountains

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Image Porkeri faroe islands mountains.JPG thumb right 350px Porkeri Image Map position porkeris kommuna.png right 200px thumb Position in the Faroes The Porkeri Mountains are a mountain range near the village of Porkeri in the Faroe Islands near the Porkeri Mountains,just north of V gur on Su uroy s east coast. Coord missing Denmark Category Mountains of the Faroe Islands Faroes geo stub ...   more details



  1. Paulsen Mountains

    Paulsen Mountains coor dm 72 10 S 1 21 E is a group of mountains including Brattskarvet Mountain , Vendeholten Mountain and Tverrveggen Ridge , located in the northern part of the Sverdrup Mountains in Queen Maud Land . Discovered by the New Swabia German Antarctic Expedition under Alfred Ritscher , 1938 39, and named for Karl Heinz Paulsen , oceanographer on the expedition. usgs gazetteer Category Mountain ranges of Queen Maud Land Category Princess Martha Coast PrincessMarthaCoast geo stub ...   more details



  1. Amundsen Coast

    File Amundsen Coast map.png thumb right 250px Location of Amundsen Coast marked in orange within the Ross Dependency Amundsen Coast is that portion of the coast to the south of the Ross Ice Shelf lying between Morris Peak , on the east side of Liv Glacier , and the west side of the Scott Glacier Transantarctic Mountains Scott Glacier . Named by New Zealand Antarctic Place Names Committee in 1961 for Captain Roald Amundsen , the Norway Norwegian explorer who led his own expedition in 1910&ndash 12 to the Antarctic . Setting up a base at Framheim at the edge of the Ross Ice Shelf, he sledged southward across the shelf and discovered a route up the Axel Heiberg Glacier along this coast to reach the polar plateau . He was the first to reach the South Pole , December 14, 1911. References usgs gazetteer id 375 coord 85 30 S 162 0 W display title Category Coasts of the Ross Dependency Category Amundsen Coast es Costa Amundsen RossDependency geo stub ...   more details



  1. Gould Coast

    Distinguish Gold Coast File Gould Coast map.png thumb right 250px Location of the Gould Coast marked in orange within the Ross Dependency The Gould Coast coord 84 30 S 150 0 W scale 4000000 source GNIS display inline,title is that portion of the coast of Antarctica along the eastern margin of the Ross Ice Shelf between the west side of Scott Glacier Transantarctic Mountains Scott Glacier and the south end of the Siple Coast Coord 83 30 S 153 0 W . It was named by the New Zealand Antarctic Place Names Committee in 1961 for Laurence M. Gould , a geologist who was second in command of the Byrd Antarctic Expedition , 1928 30. Gould led the Geological Party which in 1929 mapped convert 175 mi 1 of this coast. While president of Carleton College , Northfield, Minnesota , he was appointed Chairman of the U.S. National Committee for the International Geophysical Year and took a prominent part in planning the United States research program for Antarctica. ref name gnis References Reflist refs ref name gnis cite gnis type antarid id 5881 name Gould Coast accessdate 2012 05 01 ref usgs gazetteer id 5881 Category Coasts of the Ross Dependency Category Gould Coast RossDependency geo stub es Costa Gould lv G lda krasts pt Costa Gould ...   more details



  1. Russkiye Mountains

    Russkiye Mountains coor dm 72 10 S 18 0 E is a widely scattered group of mountains and nunatak s between the Hoel Mountains and Sor Rondane Mountains in Queen Maud Land . The group was mapped from air photos taken by Norwegian Antarctic Expedition December 1958 Jan. 1959. The group was observed the same season by the Soviet Antarctic Expedition , apparently after the landing at Lazarev Station in March 1959, and named Gory Russkiye Russian Mountains . usgs gazetteer Category Mountain ranges of Queen Maud Land Category Princess Astrid Coast ru PrincessAstridCoast geo stub ...   more details



  1. Bush Mountains

    The Bush Mountains is a series of rugged elevations at the heads of the Ramsey Glacier Ramsey and Kosco Glacier Kosco glaciers in Antarctica . The Bush Mountains extend from Mount Weir in the west to Anderson Heights overlooking Shackleton Glacier in the east. They were photographed at a distance by the Richard Evelyn Byrd Byrd Antarctic Expedition Byrd AE on several flights to the Queen Maud Mountains in November 1929. The mountains were further defined from aerial photographs taken by the United States Antarctic Program USAS 1939 41 , US Navy Operation Highjump 1946 47 , and USN Operation Deep Freeze 1956 63 . The Bush Mountains were named by US SCAN, on the recommendation of Rear Admiral Byrd, after James I. Bush, United States American financier and patron of the Byrd AE, 1928 30. References gnis id 2208 type antarid coord 84 57 S 179 30 E display title Category Queen Maud Mountains Category Dufek Coast DufekCoast geo stub ...   more details



  1. Dongdae Mountains

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox Korean name hangul hanja rr Dongdae Sanmaek mr Tongdae Sanmaek The Dongdae Mountains are a small outlying range of the Taebaek Mountains . They run along the east coast of South Korea through the cities of Pohang , Gyeongju , and Ulsan . Notable peaks include Toham Mountain in Gyeongju National Park , as well as Dongdae Mountain itself in Ulsan. The Dongdae Mountains separate the Hyeongsan River basin from the belt of small streams flowing directly into the Sea of Japan East Sea . See also List of Korea related topics Geography of South Korea Yeongnam Coord missing South Korea Category Mountains of South Korea Category Mountain ranges of Korea SouthKorea geo stub zh ...   more details



  1. Partry Mountains

    The Partry Mountains lang ga Sliabh Phartra is a mountain range in County Mayo on the west coast of Republic of Ireland Ireland . The highest peak in the Partry Mountains is Maumtrasna which rises to 682m 2,238ft . The mountain range overlooks Lough Mask and the area is often referred to as Joyce Country. References http mountainviews.ie mv index.php?mtnindex 132 Listing at mountainviews.ie coord 53 39 N 9 30 W display title region IE type mountain source GNS enwiki Mountains and hills of Connacht Category Mountains and hills of County Mayo Mayo geo stub it Partry ...   more details



  1. Solvay Mountains

    Solvay Mountains coor dm 64 25 S 62 32 W is a mountains, probably over 1,500 m, extending in an ENE WSW direction in the south part of Brabant Island , in the Palmer Archipelago . Discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition , 1897 99, under Gerlache, and named by him for Ernest Solvay , a supporter of the expedition. The name originally extended along the entire east coast of the island , but has been limited to the prominent mountains in the south as there is no well defined group of mountains farther north. usgs gazetteer Category Mountain ranges of the Palmer Archipelago PalmerArchipelago geo stub ...   more details



  1. Malyavat Mountains

    Unreferenced date February 2007 orphan date November 2009 Malyavat Mountains is a mythical mountain range described in the epic Ramayana . It is identified as the part of the mountain ranges in the east coast of India Eastern Ghats that falls in the northern Tamilnadu and southern Andhra Pradesh . Hanuman and Vanaras crossed this mountain during their wanderings in search of Sita the wife of Raghava Rama . On their return journey from Lanka Kingdom Lanka to Kosala Kingdom Kosala , Rama and Sita had seen these mountain ranges. Category Ancient Indian mountains ...   more details



  1. Moore Mountains

    Moore Mountains coor dm 83 21 S 160 45 E is a small but conspicuous group of mountains just north of New Year Pass in the Queen Elizabeth Range Antarctica Queen Elizabeth Range . Observed in 1957 by the New Zealand Southern Party of the Commonwealth Trans Antarctic Expedition 1956 58 and named for R.D. Moore , Treasurer of the Ross Sea Committee . usgs gazetteer Category Mountain ranges of the Ross Dependency Category Shackleton Coast ShackletonCoast geo stub ...   more details



  1. Marshall Mountains

    Marshall Mountains coor dm 84 37 S 164 30 E is a group of mountains overlooking the Beardmore Glacier in Queen Alexandra Range , bounded on the north by Berwick Glacier , and on the south by Swinford Glacier . Discovered by the South Polar Party of the Nimrod Expedition British Antarctic Expedition 1907 09 , and named for Dr. Eric Marshall , surgeon and cartographer to the expedition, a member of the Polar Party . usgs gazetteer Category Mountain ranges of the Ross Dependency Category Shackleton Coast ShackletonCoast geo stub ...   more details



  1. Watagan Mountains

    The Watagan Mountains are located on the East Coast of New South Wales, Australia . They are between the Hunter River Catchment and the Tuggerah Lakes . The Watagans are a popular tourist location and are close to Newcastle, New South Wales Newcastle , Sydney and the Central Coast, New South Wales Central Coast . Image Mount Warrawalong.jpg thumb left center Mount Warrawolong br view from Wattagan Creek Road, Laguna center The Watagans are covered with tall eucalyptus forest and rainforest . There are several camping areas and four wheel drive roads. Visitors should be careful as some areas can be quite steep and remote, with risky areas of near wilderness. The highest point is Mount Warrawolong which rises to convert 641 m ft 0 above sea level. References reflist http www.forest.nsw.gov.au recreation central coast watagan mountains default.asp Recreation in State forests of the Watagan Mountains NSW Department of Primary Industries coord 31.7 151.7 type city region AU display title Category Mountain ranges of New South Wales Category Climbing areas of Australia NewSouthWales geo stub fr Watagan Mountains ...   more details



  1. Insular Mountains

    the Coast Mountains Coast Mountain Range is usually referred to as the westernmost range of the Pacific Cordillera since it is the westernmost range on the main landmass at that point , the Insular Mountains are the true westernmost range. ref http www.bivouac.com ArxPg.asp?ArxId 1357 Coast Mountains ... that form the Insular Mountains are turbidite s and pillow lava s. Granite Granitic pluton s seldom occur in the Insular Mountains, unlike the Coast Mountains . The Insular Mountain range covers ... Reflist Category Insular Mountains Category Pacific Coast Ranges Category Mountain ranges of British ...Geobox Range name Insular Mountains image Ghinde2.jpg image caption Golden Hinde mountain Golden Hinde ... m 44 highest long s 48.6 highest long EW W map map caption The Insular Mountains are a Mountain range range of mountains in the Pacific Coast Ranges on the British Columbia Coast coast of British Columbia , Canada , comprising the Vancouver Island Ranges and Queen Charlotte Mountains . The Insular Mountains are rugged, particularly on Vancouver Island where peaks in Strathcona Provincial Park rise to elevations of more than 2000m 6,600  ft . The highest of these mountains is Golden Hinde mountain ... Mountains are not yet fully emerged above sea level , and Vancouver Island and the Haida Gwaii are just ... coastal plain . The Insular Mountains formed when a chain of active volcanic island s the Insular Islands ... . Large earthquake s have led to collapsing mountains, landslide s and fissure s. During the last glacial period, ice enclosed nearly all of these mountains. Glacier s that ran down to the Pacific ... Glacier in the Vancouver Island Ranges . Sub ranges Haida Gwaii Queen Charlotte Mountains ... Crease Range On north central Graham Island McKay Range On the south coast of Graham Island San Christoval ... coast of Vancouver Island 40  km 25  mi north of Campbell River Halifax Range Along Johnstone ... and Woss Lake The Elk River Mountains , located in Strathcona Provincial Park , are sometimes classified ...   more details




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