Tallest Mountain in Each Canadian Province and Territory
Canada’s diverse geography means provincial high points range from massive glaciated peaks in the West to rolling hills in the Maritimes. While Yukon holds the title for the highest point in the entire country (Mount Logan), here is the list of the tallest mountains for each of the Canadian provinces and territories, organized from highest to lowest elevation.
| Region | Peak Name | Elevation (m) | Elevation (ft) | Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yukon | Mount Logan | 5,959 m | 19,551′ | Territory |
| British Columbia | Mount Fairweather | 4,663 m | 15,300′ | Province |
| Alberta | Mount Columbia | 3,747 m | 12,293′ | Province |
| Northwest Territories | Mount Nirvana | 2,773 m | 9,098′ | Territory |
| Nunavut | Barbeau Peak | 2,616 m | 8,583′ | Territory |
| Newfoundland & Labrador | Mount Caubvick | 1,652 m | 5,420′ | Province |
| Quebec | Mont D’Iberville | 1,652 m | 5,420′ | Province |
| Saskatchewan | Cypress Hills High Point | 1,392 m | 4,567′ | Province |
| Manitoba | Baldy Mountain | 832 m | 2,730′ | Province |
| New Brunswick | Mount Carleton | 817 m | 2,680′ | Province |
| Ontario | Ishpatina Ridge | 693 m | 2,274′ | Province |
| Nova Scotia | White Hill | 532 m | 1,745′ | Province |
| Prince Edward Island | Springton Peak | 142 m | 466′ | Province |