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- Pacific_Ranges abstract "The Pacific Ranges are the southernmost subdivision of the Coast Mountains portion of the Pacific Cordillera. Located entirely within British Columbia, Canada, they run northwest from the lower stretches of the Fraser River to Bella Coola and Burke Channel, north of which are the Kitimat Ranges. The Coast Mountains lie between the Interior Plateau and the Coast of British Columbia.The Pacific Ranges include four of the five major coastal icecaps in the southern Coast Mountains. These are the largest temperate-latitude icecaps in the world and fuel a number of very major rivers (by volume, not length). One of these contains Mount Waddington, the highest summit entirely within British Columbia. Also within this region is Hunlen Falls, among the highest in Canada, located in Tweedsmuir South Provincial Park.Other than logging and various hydroelectric developments, and a large ski resort at Whistler, most of the land in the range is completely undeveloped. Historically, in the southern part of the range, mining was important at various times in the Lillooet, Bridge River and Squamish areas, and large pulp and paper mills at Powell River, Port Mellon and Woodfibre. The largest hydroelectric development in the Pacific Ranges is the Bridge River Power Project, though smaller hydro plants are on the Stave River-Alouette Lake system in Mission and Maple Ridge, the Daisy Lake-Squamish River division of the Cheakamus Powerhouse, and another power dam and power plant at Clowhom. Although the range was extensively surveyed for possible rail routes, only that of the Pacific Great Eastern (now part of CN) was eventually built; the Homathko River-Bute Inlet route, however, was one of the two main choices in the deliberations of the CPR's routing.".
- Pacific_Ranges country Canada.
- Pacific_Ranges elevation "4019.0".
- Pacific_Ranges thumbnail Mount_Garibaldi.jpg?width=300.
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- Pacific_Ranges wikiPageID "3066843".
- Pacific_Ranges wikiPageRevisionID "605858784".
- Pacific_Ranges areaKm "108237".
- Pacific_Ranges country "Canada".
- Pacific_Ranges elevationM "4019".
- Pacific_Ranges hasPhotoCollection Pacific_Ranges.
- Pacific_Ranges highest "Mount Waddington".
- Pacific_Ranges latD "51".
- Pacific_Ranges latM "22".
- Pacific_Ranges latNs "N".
- Pacific_Ranges latS "30".
- Pacific_Ranges longD "125".
- Pacific_Ranges longEw "W".
- Pacific_Ranges longM "15".
- Pacific_Ranges longS "30".
- Pacific_Ranges map "South BC-NW USA-relief PacificRanges.png".
- Pacific_Ranges mapCaption "Pacific Ranges as defined in S. Holland Landforms of British Columbia".
- Pacific_Ranges name "Pacific Ranges".
- Pacific_Ranges parent "Coast Mountains".
- Pacific_Ranges photo "Mount Garibaldi.jpg".
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- Pacific_Ranges region "British Columbia".
- Pacific_Ranges regionType "Province".
- Pacific_Ranges subject Category:Coast_Mountains.
- Pacific_Ranges subject Category:Coast_of_British_Columbia.
- Pacific_Ranges subject Category:Mountain_ranges_of_British_Columbia.
- Pacific_Ranges subject Category:Pacific_Ranges.
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- Pacific_Ranges type MountainRangesOfBritishColumbia.
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- Pacific_Ranges type MountainRange.
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- Pacific_Ranges type Q46831.
- Pacific_Ranges comment "The Pacific Ranges are the southernmost subdivision of the Coast Mountains portion of the Pacific Cordillera. Located entirely within British Columbia, Canada, they run northwest from the lower stretches of the Fraser River to Bella Coola and Burke Channel, north of which are the Kitimat Ranges. The Coast Mountains lie between the Interior Plateau and the Coast of British Columbia.The Pacific Ranges include four of the five major coastal icecaps in the southern Coast Mountains.".
- Pacific_Ranges label "Chaînons du Pacifique".
- Pacific_Ranges label "Pacific Ranges".
- Pacific_Ranges label "Pacific Ranges".
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- Pacific_Ranges sameAs Pacific_Ranges.
- Pacific_Ranges wasDerivedFrom Pacific_Ranges?oldid=605858784.
- Pacific_Ranges depiction Mount_Garibaldi.jpg.
- Pacific_Ranges isPrimaryTopicOf Pacific_Ranges.
- Pacific_Ranges name "Pacific Ranges".