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The Palliser Range is a mountain range of the Canadian Rockies that lies in the extreme southeast corner of Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.

Key Information

The Palliser Range is part of the East Banff Ranges of the Central Front Canadian Rockies.[3]

Lake Minnewanka marks the southern boundary of the range while the Bare Range marks the northern boundary. Its eastern reaches are marked by the Black Rock Mountain of the Ghost River Area. The range was named by the Palliser expedition as it appears on one of the maps produced by the expedition. The range gives the name to the Palliser Formation, a stratigraphical unit prominently featured in the mountains of this range.

List of mountains

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This range includes the following mountains and peaks:

Mountain / Peak Elevation Prominence Coordinates
m ft m ft
Mount Aylmer 3,162 10,374 1,142 3,747 51°19′26″N 115°26′0″W / 51.32389°N 115.43333°W / 51.32389; -115.43333
Puma Peak 3,120 10,240 819 2,687 51°27′36″N 115°37′0″W / 51.46000°N 115.61667°W / 51.46000; -115.61667
Revenant Mountain 3,065 10,056 725 2,379 51°22′24″N 115°28′46″W / 51.37333°N 115.47944°W / 51.37333; -115.47944
Apparition Mountain 3,002 9,849 182 597 51°22′2″N 115°27′32″W / 51.36722°N 115.45889°W / 51.36722; -115.45889
Mount Astley 2,869 9,413     51°18′0″N 115°29′9″W / 51.30000°N 115.48583°W / 51.30000; -115.48583

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