Columbia Mountains are a block of mountains 608 km long and 256 km wide that dominate the landscape of southeastern BC. The Monashee, Selkirk and Purcell mountains form parallel lines extending north-south from the US to the Rocky Mountain Trench. Minerals in the Purcells, between the valley of Kootenay Lake and the trench, have been exploited since the 1890s, notably silver-bearing lead-zinc ore from Cominco Ltd's huge Sullivan Mine in Kimberley. Alpine areas such as the Bugaboos are increasingly popular for skiing and hiking. To the NW, between the Quesnel-Shuswap Highlands and the trench, are the Cariboo Mountains. They include Bowron Lk Prov Pk and most of Wells Gray Prov Pk, both noted for outstanding scenery and recreation.
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- . "Columbia Mountains". The Canadian Encyclopedia, 04 March 2015, Historica Canada. development.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/columbia-mountains. Accessed 26 November 2024.
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- (2015). Columbia Mountains. In The Canadian Encyclopedia. Retrieved from https://development.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/columbia-mountains
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- . "Columbia Mountains." The Canadian Encyclopedia. Historica Canada. Article published February 06, 2006; Last Edited March 04, 2015.
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- The Canadian Encyclopedia, s.v. "Columbia Mountains," by , Accessed November 26, 2024, https://development.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/columbia-mountains
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Columbia Mountains
Published Online February 6, 2006
Last Edited March 4, 2015