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Central Boundary Ranges

Range TypeGeographically-defined sub-range
Highest PointMount Ratz (3090 m/10,138 ft)
CountriesCanada (56%), United States (44%)
(numbers are approximate percentage of range area)
States/ProvincesBritish Columbia (56%), Alaska (43%)
(numbers are approximate percentage of range area)
Area18,141 sq km / 7,004 sq mi
Area may include lowland areas
Extent210 km / 130 mi North-South
176 km / 109 mi East-West
Center Lat/Long57° 35' N; 132° 24' W
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Map of Central Boundary Ranges
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Note: Range borders shown on map are an approximation and are not authoritative.
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Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Central Boundary Ranges.
Boundary RangesLevel 4 (Parent)
         Chilkoot RangesLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Skagway RangesLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Juneau IcefieldLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Brundage-Ogden AreaLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Central Boundary RangesLevel 5
         Stikine-Ambition AreaLevel 5 (Sibling)
         Unuk-Iskut DivideLevel 5 (Sibling)
         South Boundary RangesLevel 5 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the Central Boundary Ranges

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NamemftRange6
1.Mount Ratz309010,138 
2.Mussell Peak306510,056 
3.Noel Peak306210,046 
4.Kates Needle305310,016 
5.Mount Burkett29859793 
6.Chutine Peak29039524 
7.Peak 277927799117 
8.Devils Thumb27779111 
9.Burkett Needle27138901 
10.Tahltan Peak26228602 
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.



Photos of Peaks in the Central Boundary Ranges

Devils Thumb
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Devils Thumb , Boundary Peak 71, photographed from Petersburg, AK (2018-07-26). Photo by Charles Baxter.
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Castle Mountain
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Castle Mountain, a boundary peak between Alaska and British Columbia photographed from Shakes Lake in Stikine Wilderness (2018-07-29). Photo by Charles Baxter.
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Mount Hill
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Mount Hill, right rear, photographed while on boat tour of Tracy Arm Fjord (2013-06). Photo by Charles Baxter.
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Peak 7031
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Mike climbing the super fun ridge line towards the pitch of 5.7 climbing on Peak 7031 (2011-07-09). Photo by Ben Still.
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Mount Sumdum
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Sumdum Glacier cascades down towards Holkham Bay with Mount Sumdum on the left (2011-07-12). Photo by Ben Still.
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Mount Sumdum
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Mount Sumdum photographed from Alaska Ferry in Stephens Passage between Juneau and Kake (2018-07-26). Photo by Charles Baxter.
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Tracy Benchmark
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Tracy Benchmark, right center. Photographed from small boat during visit to Tracy Arm Fjord. South of Juneau, AK (2013-06-18). Photo by Charles Baxter.
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