High Rock Range

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Template:Short description Template:Infobox mountain The High Rock Range is a mountain range of the Canadian Rockies in southwestern Alberta and southeastern British Columbia, Canada.

It is a part of the Southern Continental Ranges and is located on the Continental Divide, north of the Crowsnest Pass and south of the Highwood Pass.[1] It lies partly within Kananaskis Country.

The Misty Range and the Greenhills Range are subdivisions of the High Rock.

The High Rock Range covers a surface area of 2,172 km2 (838 mi2), has a length of Script error: No such module "convert". (from north to south) and a width of Script error: No such module "convert"..[2]

List of mountains

Name Elevation Prominence Coordinates
m ft m ft
Mount Rae Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords
Mist Mountain Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords
Tornado Mountain Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords
Courcelette Peak Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords
Mount Lyall Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords
Beehive Mountain Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords
Mount Armstrong Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords
Crowsnest Mountain Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords
Mount Muir Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords
Mount Strachan Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords
Allison Peak Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords
Mount Tecumseh Template:Elevation cells Template:Elevation cells Template:Titled coords

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