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The Northern Rocky Mountains, usually referred to as the Northern Rockies, are a subdivision of the Canadian Rockies comprising the northern half of the Canadian segment of the Rocky Mountains. While their northward limit is easily defined as the Liard River, which is the northward terminus of the whole Rockies, the southward limit is debatable, although the area of and Monkman Pass is mentioned in some sources, as south from there are the Continental Ranges, which are the main spine of the Rockies forming the boundary between British Columbia and Alberta. Some use the term to mean only the area north of the Peace Arm of the Williston Reservoir, and in reference to Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park, while others consider the term to extend all the way south, beyond the limit of the

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  • Montañas Rocosas del Norte (es)
  • Northern Rocky Mountains (en)
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  • Las Montañas Rocosas del Norte, normalmente conocidas como las Rocosas del Norte, son una subdivisión de las Montañas Rocosas Canadienses que comprende la mitad norte del segmento canadiense de las Montañas Rocosas. Si bien su límite septentrional se define fácilmente como el río Liard, que es el extremo septentrional de todas las Rocosas, el límite meridional es discutible, aunque la zona del Monte Ovington y el se menciona en algunas fuentes, ya que al sur de allí se encuentran las Cordilleras Continentales, que son la principal espina dorsal de las Rocosas que forman el límite entre la Columbia Británica y Alberta.​ Algunos utilizan el término para referirse únicamente a la zona situada al norte del Brazo de la Paz del embalse de Williston y en referencia al , mientras que otros consid (es)
  • The Northern Rocky Mountains, usually referred to as the Northern Rockies, are a subdivision of the Canadian Rockies comprising the northern half of the Canadian segment of the Rocky Mountains. While their northward limit is easily defined as the Liard River, which is the northward terminus of the whole Rockies, the southward limit is debatable, although the area of and Monkman Pass is mentioned in some sources, as south from there are the Continental Ranges, which are the main spine of the Rockies forming the boundary between British Columbia and Alberta. Some use the term to mean only the area north of the Peace Arm of the Williston Reservoir, and in reference to Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park, while others consider the term to extend all the way south, beyond the limit of the (en)
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  • Northern Rocky Mountains (en)
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  • Northern Rocky Mountains (en)
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  • Northern Rockies (en)
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  • British Columbia, Canada (en)
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  • Northern Rockies (en)
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  • Las Montañas Rocosas del Norte, normalmente conocidas como las Rocosas del Norte, son una subdivisión de las Montañas Rocosas Canadienses que comprende la mitad norte del segmento canadiense de las Montañas Rocosas. Si bien su límite septentrional se define fácilmente como el río Liard, que es el extremo septentrional de todas las Rocosas, el límite meridional es discutible, aunque la zona del Monte Ovington y el se menciona en algunas fuentes, ya que al sur de allí se encuentran las Cordilleras Continentales, que son la principal espina dorsal de las Rocosas que forman el límite entre la Columbia Británica y Alberta.​ Algunos utilizan el término para referirse únicamente a la zona situada al norte del Brazo de la Paz del embalse de Williston y en referencia al , mientras que otros consideran que el término se extiende todo el camino hacia el sur, más allá del límite de las cordilleras Hart en el monte Ovington, para incluir la zona de McBride, el grupo Sir Alexander y el monte Robson. ​ La zona al sur del embalse de Williston, las cordilleras Hart, es mucho más accesible y conocida, mientras que al norte del lago Wililston, las Rocosas del Norte son extremadamente remotas y raramente visitadas o fotografiadas. Las cordillera Hart es atravesada por la y la prolongación del río Peace de la antigua línea ferroviaria de Columbia Británica (que ahora forma parte de los Ferrocarriles Nacionales Canadienses), que utiliza el , y también por la línea de espolones de hasta las minas de carbón del río Sukunka. La autopista de Alaska atraviesa la parte más septentrional de la cordillera a través de los parques provinciales de Stone Mountain y Muncho Lake. (es)
  • The Northern Rocky Mountains, usually referred to as the Northern Rockies, are a subdivision of the Canadian Rockies comprising the northern half of the Canadian segment of the Rocky Mountains. While their northward limit is easily defined as the Liard River, which is the northward terminus of the whole Rockies, the southward limit is debatable, although the area of and Monkman Pass is mentioned in some sources, as south from there are the Continental Ranges, which are the main spine of the Rockies forming the boundary between British Columbia and Alberta. Some use the term to mean only the area north of the Peace Arm of the Williston Reservoir, and in reference to Northern Rocky Mountains Provincial Park, while others consider the term to extend all the way south, beyond the limit of the Hart Ranges at Mount Ovington, to include the McBride area, the Sir Alexander Group and Mount Robson. The area south of the Williston Reservoir, the Hart Ranges, is much more accessible and better known, while north of Lake Williston the Northern Rockies are extremely remote and rarely visited or photographed. The Hart Ranges are traversed by BC Highway 97 (the John Hart Highway) and the Peace River extension of the former BC Rail line (now part of Canadian National Railways), which use the Pine Pass, and also by the Tumbler Ridge spur line to the coalmines. The Alaska Highway traverses the northernmost part of the range via Stone Mountain and Muncho Lake Provincial Parks. (en)
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