Beaverdell Range

The Beaverdell Range is a subrange of the Okanagan Highland in the Southern Interior of British Columbia, located between the West Kettle and Kettle Rivers, and running nearly due south from Big White Mountain, which is its highest summit, and the highest in the Okanagan Highland, and lies near the head of the Kettle.

Beaverdell Range
Dimensions
Area1,611 km2 (622 sq mi)
Geography
CountryCanada
State/ProvinceBritish Columbia
Range coordinates49°35′N 118°57′W
Parent rangeOkanagan Highland

The Beaverdell Range gets its name from the community of Beaverdell, which lies on its southwest flank midway along the West Kettle River, which was also the route of the Kettle Valley Railway, now a biking and hiking trail that is part of the Trans-Canada Trail.

The range is of considerable mineralogical interest as it is known to contain large deposits of uranium, for which British Columbia has had for many years a mining moratorium. Residents of the area oppose uranium mining, although the history of the region is connected with various small gold rushes.

References

  • "Beaverdell Range". BC Geographical Names.
  • Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia entry
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