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The Slate Range is a mountain range of the Canadian Rockies, located in Banff National Park, Canada. The range is named after slate, the primary composition of the mountains in the area. The Lake Louise Mountain Resort is developed on the southern slopes of this range.
   This range includes the following mountains and peaks:
Mountain/Peak etres feet
Mount Richardson 3,086 10,125
Pika Peak 3,053 10,017
Ptarmigan Peak 3,035 9,958
Fossil Mountain 2,946 9,666
Redoubt Mountain 2,902 9,521
Lipalian Mountain 2,710 8,892
Skoki Mountain 2,707 8,882
Anthozoan Mountain 2,695 8,842
Brachiopod Mountain 2,667 8,750
Whitehorn Mountain 2,637 8,652
Heather Ridge 2,636 8,650


NOTE: There is also a Slate Range in California located just west of Death Valley National Park. It lies between Panamint Valley and Searles Valley. The highest point in this Slate Range is just over 5000'.

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