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McBride Range

The McBride Range is a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located east of Cheakamus Lake at the northeast side of Garibaldi Provincial Park. It has an area of 228 km2 and is a subrange of the Garibaldi Ranges which in turn form part of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains. The four highest peaks of the range are Mount Sir Richard, Nivalis Mountain, The Lecture Cutters, and Mount Pitt. Other notable peaks include Outlier Peak, Forger Peak and In-SHUCK-ch Mountain.

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McBride Range
Mount Sir Richard (upper left), Outlier Peak (centered), The Lecture Cutters (far right)
Highest point
PeakMount Sir Richard
Elevation2,681 m (8,796 ft)
Geography
McBride Range
Country
Canada
Region
British Columbia
Range coordinates
50°01′N 122°40′W / 50.017°N 122.667°W / 50.017; -122.667
Parent rangeGaribaldi Ranges

The McBride Range is a small mountain range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, located east of Cheakamus Lake at the northeast side of Garibaldi Provincial Park.1 It has an area of 228 km2 and is a subrange of the Garibaldi Ranges which in turn form part of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains.2 The four highest peaks of the range are Mount Sir Richard (2,681 m), Nivalis Mountain (2,659 m), The Lecture Cutters (2,524 m), and Mount Pitt (2,487 m).3 Other notable peaks include Outlier Peak, Forger Peak and In-SHUCK-ch Mountain.

See also

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References

References

  1. "McBride Range". BC Geographical Names. Government of British Columbia – B.C. Geographical Names Office (BCGNO).
  2. McBride Range in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia
  3. McBride Range, Peakbagger.com, Retrieved 2024-03-06.