This is a list of Boundary Peaks of the Alaska–British Columbia border, including those on the Alaska–Yukon border, being those peaks named as border-points of the Canada–United States border as a result of the Alaska Boundary Settlement of 1903 and associated later surveys.
This was done so that if ever a question arose about jurisdiction anywhere along the border, a determination could be made by sighting between two markers.
[1] Other peaks named in the treaty but not in the numbered-peak series include T Mountain,[2] in the Stikine Icecap area (57°12′41″N 132°14′54″W / 57.21139°N 132.24833°W / 57.21139; -132.24833 (T Mountain)).
Other peaks on the boundary but not named in the treaty include an unnumbered Boundary Peak[3] in the Icefield Ranges immediately north of the Alsek River (59°50′33″N 138°41′29″W / 59.84250°N 138.69139°W / 59.84250; -138.69139 (Boundary Peak)) and Mount Vern Ritchie, to the north of there.
Download coordinates as: Much of Alaska is included in one of the state's boroughs, and the remainder of the state is divided into census areas.