'''Obsidian Ridge''' is a volcanic mountain ridge in northwestern [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]], located on the south side of [[Artifact Creek]] at the southeast end of [[Mount Edziza Provincial Park]]. It was named on January 2, 1980 by the [[Geological Survey of Canada]] for its high quality [[obsidian]]. Because of its high obsidian content, it was a source for tool making by the local [[Tahltan]] people.<ref>{{BCGNIS|17913|Obsidian Ridge}}</ref>

==See also== *[[Mount Edziza volcanic complex]] *[[Volcanism of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex]]

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{{Mount Edziza volcanic complex}}

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[[Category:Ridges of the Mount Edziza volcanic complex]] [[Category:Tahltan]] [[Category:Obsidian|Ridge]] [[Category:Spectrum Range]]

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