Chilcotin Ranges

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The Chilcotin Ranges are a subrange of the Coast Mountains in British Columbia, Canada, characterized by rugged peaks, alpine plateaus, and extensive wilderness.

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Chilcotin Ranges canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mountain range
subrange of the Coast Mountains
climate continental-influenced mountain climate
containsPeak Monarch Mountain
Mount Good Hope
Mount Queen Bess
Mount Tatlow
Mount Waddington region outliers
containsProtectedArea Big Creek Provincial Park
Tsʼyl-os Provincial Park
surface form: Chilcotin Mountains Park (informal name for park complex)

Spruce Lake Protected Area
Tsʼyl-os Provincial Park
surface form: Ts’ilʔos Provincial Park
continent North America
country Canada
drainedBy Bridge River
Chilcotin River
Homathko River
Taseko River
easternBoundary Interior Plateau
geology metamorphic rocks
plutonic rocks
volcanic rocks
hasAccessPoint Chilcotin Highway (Highway 20)
Gold Bridge
Tatla Lake
hasEcosystem alpine tundra
subalpine forest
hasLandscapeFeature alpine plateaus
extensive wilderness
rugged peaks
highestPeak Mount Tatlow
locatedIn British Columbia
Pacific Ranges
namedAfter Chilcotin region
Tsilhqot'in people
surface form: Tsilhqot’in (Chilcotin) people
near Chilko Lake
Taseko Lakes
Tatlayoko Lake
northOf Bridge River Country
orogeny Coast Plutonic Complex
partOf Coast Mountains
popularFor backcountry hiking
horseback riding
mountain biking
ski touring
wilderness camping
southOf Chilcotin region
surface form: Chilcotin Plateau
traditionalTerritoryOf Lillooet (St'át'imc) people
surface form: St’at’imc (Lillooet) people

Tsilhqot’in Nation
westernBoundary Pacific Ranges

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Coast Mountains contains Chilcotin Ranges
Pacific Ranges contains Chilcotin Ranges