Everything about The Mackenzie Mountains totally explained
The
Mackenzie Mountains are a
mountain range forming part of the
Yukon-
Northwest Territories boundary between the
Liard and
Peel rivers.
Nahanni National Park Reserve is in the Mackenzie Mountains.
The Mackenzie Mountains hold about 55% of the world's known reserves of
tungsten. The mining town of
Tungsten, site of the
Cantung Mine is in the Mackenzie mountains. Only two roads lead into the Mackenzie Mountains, both in the Yukon: the
Nahanni Range Road leading to the townsite of Tungsten and the
Canol Road leading to the
Macmillan Pass.
The highest mountain in this range is
Keele Peak at . The second highest mountain is
Mount Nirvana. It is, at, the highest mountain in the Northwest Territories.
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