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Mt. Logan is located in the St. Elias Mountains in Yukon Territory, Canada, and is the highest mountain in Canada at 19,524 ft (5951 m).

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Where is mount Logan located?

Mount Logan in located in Canada on the north part.


In what provence has mount Logan?

Mount Logan is located in the St.Elais Mountain range in Yukon


Which province or territory is mount Logan located?

yukon


Does Mount Logan have any animals that live near it?

Yes, it does. In addition to the Mount Logan which is located in southwest Yukon, Canada, there are seven Mount Logans in the US.


What is the mountain range in which Mount Logan is located?

Mount Logan is in the Saint Elias Mountains.


When was Mount Logan Wilderness created?

Mount Logan Wilderness was created in 1984.


What is the elevation of Mount Logan in Canada?

Canada's highest mountain, and North America's second-highest mountain, is Mount Logan. Logan is located in the St. Elias mountain range, in southwest Yukon. Logan is still getting higher, because it is in one of the most tectonically active areas in Canada. According to the Geological Survey of Canada, the exact elevation of Mount Logan is still unknown. Although uplift is still occurring, current estimates of its elevation range from 5950 to 6050 meters.


What is the elevation of mount Logan?

Mount Logan's Elevation is 19,551 feet (5,959 m)


What is the elevation of Mt.Logan?

Mount Logan is the highest mountain that is located in Canada and is the 2nd highest peak in North America. The elevation of Mt. Logan is 19,551 feet.


What is the area of Mount Logan Wilderness?

The area of Mount Logan Wilderness is 59.286 square kilometers.


Where is mount Logan?

Mount Logan is actually located on a range which reaches both the North West Canada Yukon territory, and the North America Washington Territory. It lies within the Kluane National Park and reserve.


Who climbed up Mount Logan first?

The first ascent of Mount Logan was in 1925 by A.H. MacCarthy