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12/13/20

[Answer] In which province or territory is Canada's highest mountain found?

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In which province or territory is Canada's highest mountain found?


  • Yukon:Canada's smallest of its three territories is the Yukon. It also has the second least population found in any of the Canadian provinces and territories, coming in behind Nunavut. Mount Logan is the highest point in Canada at 19,551 feet and continues to rise in height because of active tectonic uplifting. It's located in the Kluane National Park and Game Reserve. The mountain bears the name of Sir William Edmund Logan. Prime Minister Jean Chretien attempted to rename the mountain at one point but this met strong resistance from the Canadian mountaineers and geologists. Source: WorldAtlas.com



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