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Cantilever Range

Coordinates: 50°10′59″N 121°42′04″W / 50.18306°N 121.70111°W / 50.18306; -121.70111
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Cantilever Range
Location map of Cantilever Range
Highest point
PeakSkihist Mountain
Elevation2,968 m (9,738 ft)
Coordinates50°11′N 121°42′W / 50.183°N 121.700°W / 50.183; -121.700
Dimensions
Area475 km2 (183 sq mi)
Geography
CountryCanada
ProvinceBritish Columbia
Range coordinates50°10′59″N 121°42′04″W / 50.18306°N 121.70111°W / 50.18306; -121.70111[1]
Parent rangeLillooet Ranges

The Cantilever Range is a mountain range in southwestern British Columbia, Canada, a subrange of the Lillooet Ranges, which is itself a subgrouping of the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains. About 1100 km2 in area and about 50 km east to west and 35 km north to south, the Cantilever Range is located southwest of Lytton[1] between the valleys of the Stein River (N) and Kwoiek Creek (S).

The Cantilever Range is the highest sector of the Lillooet Ranges and is crowned by Skihist Mountain, which stands 2,968 m (9,738 ft) in elevation, making it the highest mountain in southwestern British Columbia. The next-highest is nearby Petlushkwohap Mountain, standing 2,939 m (9,642 ft). Most other peaks in the range, which is really a ridge between the two watersheds defining it, are more or less subpeaks of these two.

The north flank of the Cantilever Range is in the Stein Valley Nlaka'pamux Heritage Park.

References

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  1. ^ a b "Cantilever Range". BC Geographical Names. Retrieved 2022-06-14.
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