Fannin Range | |
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Highest point | |
Peak | Mount Jukes |
Elevation | 1,574 m (5,164 ft) |
Coordinates | 49°34′10″N 122°58′39″W / 49.56944°N 122.97750°W |
Dimensions | |
Area | 213 km2 (82 sq mi) |
Geography | |
Country | Canada |
Province | British Columbia |
City | Vancouver |
Range coordinates | 49°29′00″N 122°55′25″W / 49.48333°N 122.92361°W |
Parent range | North Shore Mountains and Pacific Ranges |
The Fannin Range is a small mountain range in the Pacific Ranges of the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, Canada. Lying between the Seymour River and the glacial fjord Indian Arm, the range extends from the slopes of Mount Seymour on the Burrard Inlet to the district of North Vancouver more than 34 km (21 mi) north to the headwaters of the Indian River. It is named after the naturalist John Fannin[1] It is commonly considered to be part of the North Shore Mountains.