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The mountain range that forms the boundary between British Columbia and Alberta in Canada is the Rocky Mountains. The highest point in Alberta is called Mount Columbia.
The Rocky Mountains extend into the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta, and the Yukon and Northwest Territories.
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Mount Columbia is not the highest point of elavation in Canada. the highest point in Canada is Mount Logan... Yukon Territories
the mountains that run through columbia, Canada are the Coast mountains
The Rocky Mountains form the border between Alberta and British Columbia in Canada.
The Rocky Mountains run along the border between British Columbia and Alberta in Canada. This mountain range is known for its stunning peaks, alpine lakes, and abundant wildlife.
Alberta and british Columbia The Rocky Mountains pass through the Canadian provinces of British Columbia and Alberta. Neither of those provinces are entirely contained within the mountains, however. British Columbia and Alberta Alberta. :)
The Rocky Mountains form the border between Alberta and British Columbia in Canada. These mountains are known for their stunning beauty and provide a range of outdoor recreational opportunities.
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.