Mount Logan is the highest mountain in Canada. Therefore, due to altitude alone, it is already a great mountaineering challenge that will give you the chance to stand on the highest spot in the country.
Country Code
+1
Currency
Canadian Dollar
Best time to visit
Late April to early July
Language
English and aboriginal languages
Weather
Mount Logan is extremely cold with a median year-round temperature of −27 °C, winter lows of −45 °C, and summer lows that occasionally go below 0°C as well
How to get there
Mount Logan is very remote, so you will need to either arrange transport logistics from Yukon or Alaska with your guide, or hire an air charter in either of these places
Mount Logan is set at an altitude of 5,959 m.a.s.l and is still growing! This makes it the highest mountain in Canada, and the second highest in North America. It is located in Yukon, near Alaska, in the stunning and rugged Kluane National Park and Reserve, above the Seward Glacier, at the center of the greatest glacial expanse in the continent. Due to its low-temperatures and challenging climbing conditions, it is a difficult peak to tackle, with a remote and pristine wilderness, and stunning sights. Furthermore, keep in mind that technology and commodities will have to be left on hold while in Mount Logan’s stunning wild
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