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Coast Mountains

British  

plural noun

  1. a mountain range in Canada, on the Pacific coast of British Columbia. Highest peak: Mount Waddington, 4043 m (13 266 ft)

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Rocky walls are designed to evoke the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, near Arc’teryx headquarters in Vancouver.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those hoping to spend more time in the Coast Mountains can take lengthier, multiday treks through glaciated valleys, too.

From Seattle Times

With ocean views on one side and the Coast Mountains on the other, the route through the Sea-to-Sky Corridor from Vancouver to Whistler has been named among the world’s best coastal drives.

From Seattle Times

The Fraser Canyon, which stretches from B.C.'s high interior plateau through the Coast Mountains to the lower mainland, suffered some of the most severe highway washouts during the storm.

From Reuters

At the top, they savored a sunset ceremony where visibility stretched across the Strait of Juan de Fuca to the Coast Mountains of British Columbia, and Mount Rainier shimmered to the south.

From Seattle Times