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At 5,959 meters (19,486 feet), Mount Logan is Canada's highest [[mountain]]. It is located in the [[Yukon]], and was named after Sir [[Willian Edmond Logan]], a [[Canadian]] [[geologist]]. |
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Revision as of 19:07, 28 March 2001
At 5,959 meters (19,486 feet), Mount Logan is Canada's highest mountain. It is located in the Yukon, and was named after Sir Willian Edmond Logan, a Canadian geologist.
-- to be added: geological features, climbing history, controversy surrounding the proposed name change to 'Pierre Elliot Trudeau Mountain' --