Goat Range (Kananaskis)
Goat Range is a mountain range of the Canadian Rockies in southwestern Alberta, Canada. It is a part of the Front Ranges of the Southern Continental Ranges and lies on the western edge of Kananaskis Country, on the boundary between Spray Valley Provincial Park and Banff National Park. To the east, the Spray Lakes Reservoir separates the Goat Range from the Kananaskis Range, to the north-east, Goat Creek separates it from Mount Rundle, and to the south-west, the Spray River separates it from Sundance Range. It covers an area of about 115 km², extending about 25 km in a NNW-SSE direction with a width ranging between 4 and 6 km.
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Goat Range (Kananaskis)
Goat Range is a mountain range of the Canadian Rockies in southwestern Alberta, Canada. It is a part of the Front Ranges of the Southern Continental Ranges and lies on the western edge of Kananaskis Country, on the boundary between Spray Valley Provincial Park and Banff National Park. To the east, the Spray Lakes Reservoir separates the Goat Range from the Kananaskis Range, to the north-east, Goat Creek separates it from Mount Rundle, and to the south-west, the Spray River separates it from Sundance Range. It covers an area of about 115 km², extending about 25 km in a NNW-SSE direction with a width ranging between 4 and 6 km.
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Goat Range is a mountain range ...... the southern end of the range.
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Old Goat Mountain
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(Location of the Goat Range in Alberta)
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Old Goat Mountain from the Smith-Dorrien Trail across the Spray Lakes Reservoir
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Goat Range is a mountain range ...... th ranging between 4 and 6 km.
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Goat Range (Kananaskis)
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