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British Empire Range, to the north of Tanquary Fiord
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Highest point | |
Peak | Barbeau Peak |
Elevation | 2,616 m (8,583 ft) |
Coordinates | 81°54′30″N 75°01′30″W / 81.90833°N 75.02500°W / 81.90833; -75.02500 |
Geography | |
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Country | Canada |
Territory | Nunavut |
Range coordinates | 82°21′N 77°30′W / 82.350°N 77.500°W / 82.350; -77.500 |
The British Empire Range is a mountain rangeonEllesmere IslandinNunavut, Canada. The range is one of the most northern ranges in the world[1] and the Arctic Cordillera, surpassed only by the Challenger Mountains[2] which lies immediately to the northwest and the United States Range[3] slightly further east. The highest mountain in the range is Barbeau Peak.
The range was named by Gordon Noel Humphreys during the Oxford University Ellesmere Land Expedition. Edward Shackleton, also a member of the party, claimed, in 1937, that Humphreys had done so because he was "a great imperialist".
Peaks of the range include:
Peak | metres | feet |
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Barbeau Peak | 2,616 | 8,583 |
Mount Whisler | 2,500 | 8,202 |
Mount Oxford | 2,210 | 7,250 |
Arrowhead Mountain | 1,860 | 6,102 |
Highpointer Peak | 1,585 | 5,200 |
Arctic Cordillera of Canada
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