Columbia Mountains
| Columbia Mountains | |
|---|---|
| Mount Sir Sandford from the Gothics Glacier | |
| Highest point | |
| Peak | Mount Sir Sandford | 
| Elevation | 3,519 m (11,545 ft) | 
| Coordinates | 51°39′24″N 117°52′03″W / 51.65667°N 117.86750°W | 
| Dimensions | |
| Length | 741 km (460 mi) N-S | 
| Width | 493 km (306 mi) W-E | 
| Area | 135,952 km2 (52,491 sq mi) | 
| Geography | |
| Location map of Columbia Mountains: dotted lines to left mark boundaries of Okanagan, Shuswap and Quesnel Highlands, dotted lines to lower right mark Salish and Cabinet Mountains. | |
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| Parent range | North American Cordillera | 
The Columbia Mountains are a group of mountain ranges along the Upper Columbia River in British Columbia, Montana, Idaho and Washington. The mountain range covers 135,952 km² (52,491 sq mi). The range is bounded by the Rocky Mountain Trench on the east, and the Kootenai River on the south; their western boundary is the edge of the Interior Plateau. Seventy-five percent of the range is located in Canada and the remaining twenty-five percent in the United States; American geographic classifications place the Columbia Mountains as part of the Rocky Mountains complex, but this designation does not apply in Canada (despite a British Columbia government tourism campaign to rebrand their southern portion as the "Kootenay Rockies"). Mount Sir Sandford is the highest mountain in the range, reaching 3,519 metres (11,545 ft).