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Tantalus Range

Range TypeMountain range with well-recognized name
Highest PointMount Tantalus (2603 m/8540 ft)
CountriesCanada
States/ProvincesBritish Columbia
Area377 sq km / 145 sq mi
Area may include lowland areas
Extent32 km / 20 mi North-South
20 km / 13 mi East-West
Center Lat/Long49° 48' N; 123° 18' W
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Map of Tantalus Range
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Other Ranges: To go to pages for other ranges either click on the map above, or on range names in the hierarchy snapshot below, which show the parent, siblings, and children of the Tantalus Range.
Jervis-Howe AreaLevel 5 (Parent)
         Ashlu-Jervis DivideLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Earle RangeLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Tzoonie-Clowhom DivideLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Tantalus RangeLevel 6
         Tetrahedron PlateauLevel 6 (Sibling)
         Caren RangeLevel 6 (Sibling)



Major Peaks of the Tantalus Range

Ten Highest Peaks
RankPeak NamemftRange6
1.Mount Tantalus26038540Tantalus Range
2.Mount Dione25898494Tantalus Range
3.Serratus Mountain23217615Tantalus Range
4.Pelion Mountain23127585Tantalus Range
5.Alpha Mountain23027552Tantalus Range
6.Ossa Mountain22617418Tantalus Range
7.The Red Tusk21477044Tantalus Range
8.Ionia Mountain21377011Tantalus Range
9.Lydia Mountain21006890Tantalus Range
10.Mount Pandareus20996886Tantalus Range
Sub-peaks are excluded from this list. List may not be complete, since only summits in the PBC Database are included.



Photos of Peaks in the Tantalus Range

Mount Tantalus
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Tantalus from Brohm Ridge, 21.6 km E of Mount Tantalus (2015-03-07). Photo by Serguei Okountsev.
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Pelion Mountain
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Ossa appearing out of the clouds from the summit of Pelion (2017-07-15). Photo by Zak Griffith.
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Alpha Mountain
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Alpha Mountain (2020-02-21). Photo by Weiwei Yin.
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Ossa Mountain
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Ossa appearing out of the clouds from the summit of Pelion (2017-07-15). Photo by Zak Griffith.
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Mount Niobe
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Pelops (L) and Niobe (R) (2020-02-21). Photo by Weiwei Yin.
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Mount Pelops
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Pelops (L) and Niobe (R) (2020-02-21). Photo by Weiwei Yin.
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