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Nikanassin Range

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Peak
  
Climax Mountain

Width
  
66 km (41 mi) N-S

Elevation
  
2,823 m

Province
  
Alberta

Length
  
80 km (50 mi) W-E

Country
  
Canada

Area
  
2,760 kmĀ²

Parent range
  
Canadian Rockies

Nikanassin Range

The Nikanassin Range s a group of mountain ranges in the Canadian Rockies on the eastern edge of Jasper National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is developed south-east of the Fiddle Range, and one of the front ranges. Nikanassin means "first range" in Cree.

The range has an extent of 2,760 square kilometres (1,070 sq mi), with a length of 80 kilometres (50 mi) from north-west to south-east, and a width of 66 kilometres (41 mi). Its highest point is Climax Mountain, with a height of 2,823 metres (9,262 ft).

Numerous seams of coal are found in this range, with past and present mines at Cadomin, Mountain Park and Luscar.

The range gives the name to the Nikanassin Formation, a stratigraphical unit of late Jurassic age that has its stratotype in this region.

References

Nikanassin Range Wikipedia