Tallest Mountains in Ontario
Whether you’re an avid hiker looking to bag the province’s highest peaks or a geography enthusiast curious about the Canadian Shield’s rugged terrain, Ontario offers a surprising variety of high-altitude landmarks. While it may not feature the jagged, snow-capped summits of the West, the province is home to ancient mountain ranges and deep wilderness ridges that provide stunning panoramic views. From the remote heights of the Temagami region to the iconic mesas overlooking Lake Superior, the following table highlights the tallest natural points that define Ontario’s unique landscape.
| Rank | Peak Name | Elevation (m) | Elevation (ft) | Location / Region |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ishpatina Ridge | 693 m | 2,274′ | Temagami / Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater |
| 2 | Tower Mountain | 681 m | 2,234′ | Thunder Bay District |
| 3 | Ogidaki Mountain | 666 m | 2,185′ | Algoma Highlands |
| 4 | Maple Mountain | 642 m | 2,106′ | Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater |
| 5 | Tip Top Mountain | 641 m | 2,103′ | Pukaskwa National Park |
| 6 | Mount Batchawana | 628 m | 2,060′ | Algoma Highlands |
| 7 | Frere Peak | 610 m | 2,001′ | Algoma Highlands |
| 8 | Rib Mountain | 607 m | 1,991′ | Temagami Region |
| 9 | Smoothwater Peak | 597 m | 1,959′ | Lady Evelyn-Smoothwater |
| 10 | Mount McRae | 583 m | 1,913′ | Thunder Bay District |