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Mount Logan at 19,551 feet is the tallest point in Canada and the second highest point in North America and is in Kluane National Park and Reserve of Yukon.
yes, well kind of. It depends on which mount Logan you mean. Do you mean Mount Logan, Quebec, a backcountry touring destination in the Chic Chocs of Quebec, Canada?.... Or do you mean Mount Logan of Yukon, Canada's highest mountain?? Yes you can ski on certain aspects of both of these mountains.
I am not entirely sure, but I believe it is British Columbia because it is the only province that is mostly covered in mountains and plateaux. For theCanadian territory with the highest average elevation, it would probably be Yukon, located just north of B.C., which is also home to Canada's highest peak, Mount Logan (5959m).
MT. Logan
Mt Logan
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).
Canada's highest peak is Mt. Logan in the Yukon Territory at 19,551 ft.
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Mount Logan at 19,551 feet is the tallest point in Canada and the second highest point in North America and is in Kluane National Park and Reserve of Yukon.
Mt. Logan is the highest mountain in Canada. It is located in the Saint Elias Moutains, which are a subgroup of the Pacific Coast Ranges. Mt. Logan is located in Yukon, and its elevation is 5959 meters (19,850 feet).
yes, well kind of. It depends on which mount Logan you mean. Do you mean Mount Logan, Quebec, a backcountry touring destination in the Chic Chocs of Quebec, Canada?.... Or do you mean Mount Logan of Yukon, Canada's highest mountain?? Yes you can ski on certain aspects of both of these mountains.
Mt. Logan is the highest mountain in Canada. It is located in the Saint Elias Moutains, which are a subgroup of the Pacific Coast Ranges. Mt. Logan is located in Yukon, and its elevation is 5959 meters (19,850 feet).
Mt Logan is in Canada, which means it belongs to the continent called North America.
Mt. 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.
I am not entirely sure, but I believe it is British Columbia because it is the only province that is mostly covered in mountains and plateaux. For theCanadian territory with the highest average elevation, it would probably be Yukon, located just north of B.C., which is also home to Canada's highest peak, Mount Logan (5959m).
MT. Logan