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Selwyn Range (British Columbia)

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Country
  
Canada

Area
  
1,516 kmĀ²

Mountains
  
Mount Terry Fox

State/Province
  
British Columbia

Highest point
  
Mount Terry Fox

Parent ranges
  
Park Ranges, Continental Ranges, Canadian Rockies

The Selwyn Range is a mountain range in the Canadian Rockies in British Columbia. A subrange of the Park Ranges of the Continental Ranges, it is located west of Jasper National Park, east of Valemount and south of Mount Robson Provincial Park.

It was named after Alfred Selwyn, the first director of the Geological Survey of Canada.

The Fraser River originates in this mountain range, near Fraser Pass.

References

Selwyn Range (British Columbia) Wikipedia


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