The Stikine Ranges are a group of mountain ranges and mountainous plateaus in northwestern British Columbia , Canada . They are the northernmost subdivision of the Cassiar Mountains and among the least explored and most undeveloped parts of the province.
3-552: The Three Sisters Range is a subrange of the Stikine Ranges , located northwest of junction of the Stikine and McBride Rivers in northern British Columbia , Canada and to the southeast of the community of Dease Lake . This article about a location in the Interior of British Columbia , Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article related to
6-693: A mountain, mountain range, or peak in Canada is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Stikine Ranges The Sifton Ranges , which are also part of the Cassiar Mountains, lie immediately east of the Stikine Ranges just north of the Finlay River; northwest of there the larger Kechika Ranges lie between the Stikine Ranges and the Rocky Mountain Trench . The Stikine Plateau lies to
9-673: The west of the Stikine Ranges. The ranges run on a NW-SE axis from the Yukon boundary, adjacent to the Nisutlin Plateau at c. 60°00′00″N 131°45′00″W / 60.00000°N 131.75000°W / 60.00000; -131.75000 , to the Finlay River at c. 57°40′N 126°30′W / 57.667°N 126.500°W / 57.667; -126.500 . 57°00′N 127°20′W / 57.000°N 127.333°W / 57.000; -127.333 This article related to
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