Mostly in Alberta and BC. In Alberta, there is a place called Banff full of beautiful mountains!
The Canadian Rocky Mountains (aka the Rockies). They partly separate the provinces of British Columbia and Alberta
The name of the mountain range that divides Canada is Rocky mountains. The highest peak of this range is Mount Robson which has a height of 12,972 feet.
the most mountainous part of canada is inbetween Alberta and British Columbia
The western part of Canada is covered with mountains.-Katt
They live in Albertan part of the Rocky mountains
Canada has numerous mountain chains throughout the entire country. Of these, two of the most popular are the Canadian Rockies and the Saint Elias Mountains.
the coast mountains and percells
There are several major mountain ranges in Canada. The most famous range would be the Rockies. These mountains are part of the the Western Cordillera which passes from Canada and into the United States. The Innuitian mountains are another range along with the Appalachians though the Appalachians are now generally all eroded and round.
The western part of Canada is covered with mountains.-Katt
British Columbia has the most and tallest mountains in Canada.
According to some references, all the significant mountain ranges east of the Mississippi River are part of the Appalachian Mountains system. Geologically, however, the Adirondack Mountains in New York are actually a southern part of the Laurentian Mountain range system, most of which is in Canada.
They live in Albertan part of the Rocky mountains
Yes, There is lots of Mountains in Canada...
The Mackenzie mountains form part of the Yukon-Northwestern territories in Canada boundary between the Liard and Peel rivers.
Canada has numerous mountain chains throughout the entire country. Of these, two of the most popular are the Canadian Rockies and the Saint Elias Mountains.
The Rocky Mountains
no! only the USA has the rocky mountains in its land
Canada has mountains in the very west in British Columbia. They are called the "Rocky Mountains". Canada shares the mountains with the United States.
the coast mountains and percells
· Innuitian Mountains (Canada) · Insular Mountains (Canada)