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Solitude Range, is a subdivision range of the
Hart Ranges The Hart Ranges are a major subrange of the Canadian Rockies located in northeastern British Columbia and western Alberta. The mountains constitute the southernmost portion of the Northern Rocky Mountains. The Hart Ranges were named in honour o ...
, of the Northern Rockies in
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. The boundaries of the Solitude Range generally lie between the
Murray Range Murray Range, is a subdivision range of the Hart Ranges, of the Northern Rockies in British Columbia, Canada. The majority of the range lies within the Pine-Lemoray Provincial Park and is noted for its snowmobiling, hiking and ski touring oppo ...
and Mountain Creek to the west, Le Moray Creek to the east, the Pine River to the north and Mount Merrick to the south. Several mountains in the range are named after local area
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Prominent Peaks

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, Mountain Peak , Coordinates ,
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, Prominence , Isolation , Nearest Higher Neighbor , - , 1 , Mount Stephenson , 55°24′53″N 122°17′56″W , 2,037 m 6,683 ft , 855 m 2,805 ft , 22.0 km S ,
Grant Peak Grant Peak, is a 2,094-metre (6,870-feet) mountain in the Murray Range of the Hart Ranges in Northern British Columbia. Grant Peak is named after for Royal Canadian Naval Volunteer Reserve Ordinary Seaman George William Grant from Prince Georg ...
, - , 2 , Howling Wolves Peak , 55°19′49″N 122°7′48″W , 1,994 m 6,542 ft , 557 m 1,827 ft , 14.2 km WNW , Mount Stephenson , - , 3 , Mount Gilliland , 55°21′19″N 122°11′55″W , 1,940 m 6,365 ft , 516 m 1,693 ft , 5.2 km ESE , Howling Wolves Peak , - , 4 , Watson Peak , 55°13′41″N 122°5′23″W , 1,923 m 6,309 ft , 611 m 2,005 ft , 8.5 km W , Unnamed Peak , - , 5 , Goodrich Peak , 55°20′53″N 122°4′52″W , 1,888 m 6,194 ft , 233 m 764 ft , 3.7 km WSW , Howling Wolves Peak , - , 6 , Brazion Peak , 55°19′33″N 122°9′41″W , 1,813 m 5,948 ft , 264 m 866 ft , 1.4 ENE , Howling Wolves Peak , - , 7 , Mount Merrick , 55°10′58″N 121°55′39″W , 1,747 m 5,732 ft , 753 m 2,470 ft , 9.4 km W , Unnamed Peak , - , 8 , Mount Le Moray , 55°27′8″N 122°28′39″W , 1,728 m 5,669 ft , 348 m 1,142 ft , 12.0 km ESE , Unnamed Peak , - , 9 , Pyramis Peak , 55°30′60″N 122°26′28″W , 1,723 m 5,653 ft , 216 m 709 ft , 7.5 km SSW , Mount Le Moray , - , 10 , Solitude Mountain , 55°29′22″N 122°36′24″W , 1,574 m 5,164 ft , 564 m 1,850 ft , 5.9 km SSW , Unnamed Peak


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Mountain ranges of British Columbia