This article comprises three sortable tables of major mountain peaks[1] of Canada.
Of these 100 peaks, 61 are located in British Columbia, 28 in Yukon, 13 in Alberta, and one in the Northwest Territories.
Of these 50 peaks, 34 are located in British Columbia, nine in Yukon, six in Nunavut, and three in Alberta.
Download coordinates as: Of the 50 most isolated major summits of Canada, 12 peaks exceed 500 kilometres (310.7 miles) of topographic isolation, 31 peaks exceed 200 kilometres (124.3 miles), and all 50 peaks exceed 100 kilometres (62.14 miles) of topographic isolation.
Of these 50 peaks, 17 are located in British Columbia, 13 in Nunavut, seven in Yukon, four in Newfoundland and Labrador, four in Quebec, three in the Northwest Territories, two in Alberta, and one each in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.