File:Britannia Range Boundaries.png

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English: The orange borders represent the official boundaries of the Britannia Range as defined by the BC Geographical Names Office. The purple borders represent parts of the North Shore Mountains that are commonly included in the Britannia Range.
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The official and colloquial boundaries of the Britannia Range

3 May 2023

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