High-prominence Peaks
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Mountain/Peak | Height (metres) | Prominence (metres) | Height (feet) | Prominence (feet) | Location |
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Mount Waddington | 4019 | 3289 | 13,186 | 10,791 |
51°22.3′N 125°15.7′W / 51.3717°N 125.2617°W / 51.3717; -125.2617 (Mount Waddington) |
Monarch Mountain | 3555 | 2930 | 11,663 | 9,613 |
51°54.0′N 125°52.6′W / 51.9°N 125.8767°W / 51.9; -125.8767 (Monarch Mountain) |
Skihist Mountain | 2968 | 2463 | 9,738 | 8,081 |
50°11.3′N 121°54.2′W / 50.1883°N 121.9033°W / 50.1883; -121.9033 (Skihist Mountain) |
Mount Ratz | 3090 | 2430 | 10,138 | 7,972 |
57°23.6′N 132°18.2′W / 57.3933°N 132.3033°W / 57.3933; -132.3033 (Mount Ratz) |
Mount Queen Bess | 3298 | 2355 | 10,820 | 7,726 |
51°16.3′N 124°34.1′W / 51.2717°N 124.5683°W / 51.2717; -124.5683 (Mount Queen Bess) |
Razorback Mountain | 3183 | 2253 | 10,295 | 7,392 |
51°35.4′N 124°41.5′W / 51.59°N 124.6917°W / 51.59; -124.6917 (Razorback Mountain) |
Wedge Mountain | 2892 | 2249 | 9,488 | 7,379 |
50°08.0′N 122°47.6′W / 50.133°N 122.7933°W / 50.133; -122.7933 (Wedge Mountain) |
Otter Mountain | 2692 | 2242 | 8,832 | 7,356 |
56°00.4′N 129°41.6′W / 56.0067°N 129.6933°W / 56.0067; -129.6933 (Otter Mountain) |
Mount Silverthrone | 2860 | 974 | 9,383 | 3,196 |
51°31.7′N 126°06.8′W / 51.5283°N 126.1133°W / 51.5283; -126.1133 (Mount Silverthrone) |
Kwatna Peak | 2290 | 2225 | 7,513 | 7,300 |
52°04.2′N 126°57.6′W / 52.07°N 126.96°W / 52.07; -126.96 (Kwatna Peak) |
Scud Peak | 2987 | 2172 | 9,800 | 7,126 |
57°14.5′N 131°10.1′W / 57.2417°N 131.1683°W / 57.2417; -131.1683 (Scud Peak) |
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