Mackenzie Mountains

Coordinates: 64°N 128°W / 64°N 128°W / 64; -128
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Mackenzie Mountains
Keele Peak, 2005
Highest point
PeakKeele Peak
Elevation2,972 m (9,751 ft)
Coordinates63°25′53″N 130°19′26″W / 63.43139°N 130.32389°W / 63.43139; -130.32389
Geography
CountryCanada
TerritoriesYukon and Northwest Territories
Range coordinates64°N 128°W / 64°N 128°W / 64; -128

The Mackenzie Mountains are a

are in the Mackenzie Mountains.

The mining town of Tungsten, site of the Cantung Mine, is in the Mackenzie Mountains. Only two roads lead into the Mackenzie Mountains, both in Yukon: the Nahanni Range Road leading to the townsite of Tungsten and the Canol Road leading to the Macmillan Pass.

The highest mountain in this range is Keele Peak at 2,972 m (9,751 ft), in Yukon. The second-highest mountain is Mount Nirvana. It is, at 2,773 m (9,098 ft), the highest mountain in the Northwest Territories.

The Silurian fish family

Archipelepididae has been described from specimens found in the Mackenzie Mountains.[2]

References

  1. ^ Mackenzie Mountains
  2. ^ Soehn, K. L., Märss, T., Caldwell, M. W. & Wilson, M. V. H., 2001: New and biostratigraphically useful thelodonts from the Silurian of the Mackenzie Mountains, Northwest Territories, Canada. Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology, 21: 651-659

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