yes it is depending on the map you have got
the Rocky Mountains are located in the Yukon, British Columbia, and Alberta.
in the south near yukon river
British Columbia, and the Yukon territory are both part the the western mountain region. British Columbia, and the Yukon territory are both part the the western mountain region. British Columbia, and the Yukon territory are both part the the western mountain region.
Rocky Mountains
The Rocky Mountains occupy parts of several U.S. states and two Canadian provinces, plus the Yukon Territory, each of which has its own state, provincial, or territorial capital. There is no such thing as "the capital of the Rocky Mountains." Denver, the state capital of Colorado, is the largest city in the Rocky Mountains.
The Rocky Mountains extend into the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, and the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
Only if you're adopted.
The Rocky Mountains extend into the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, and the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
There are quite a few, such as the St. Elias range in Alaska, B.C., and the Yukon (where Canada's highest mountain is) and the Cascade range in B.C. and Washington state, but the most famous (and probably most important) is the Rocky Mountains.
The Rocky Mountains are in Canada.We will climb the rocky mountains this week.
the rocky mountains are higher because the rocky are 14,400 and the appalachian is 3,000
The Rocky Mountains