{{Short description|Mountain range in British Columbia, Canada}} {{Infobox mountain | name=Tatlatui Range | other_name= | image= | image_size= | image_caption= | country=[[Canada]] | region=[[British Columbia]] | parent=[[Omineca Mountains]] | geology= | geology1= | geology2= | orogeny= | highest= | elevation_m= | range_coordinates = {{coord|56|46|N|127|30|W|type:mountain_scale:300000|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | coordinates = | map=British Columbia | map_caption=Location in British Columbia }}

The '''Tatlatui Range''' is a large and very alpine [[mountain range]] on the east flank of the upper [[Skeena River]] in northern [[British Columbia]], [[Canada]].<ref>{{BCGNIS|35895|Tatlatui Range}}</ref> It has an area of 2307&nbsp;km<sup>2</sup> and is a subrange of the [[Omineca Mountains]] which in turn form part of the [[Interior Mountains]].<ref>[http://www.bivouac.com/ArxPg.asp?ArxId=1606 Tatlatui Range] in the Canadian Mountain Encyclopedia</ref> The range features several lakes, the largest of which, [[Thutade Lake]], is at the head of the [[Finlay River]], and is considered the ultimate source of the [[Mackenzie River]]. [[Tatlatui Lake]], the next largest lake in the range, to the northwest of Thutade Lake, is at the head of the [[Firesteel River (Canada)|Firesteel River]], a tributary of the Finlay. Various summits of the range, which as described separates the [[Pacific Ocean|Pacific]] and [[Arctic Ocean|Arctic]] drainages, form part of the [[Continental Divide of the Americas|Continental Divide]]. Most of the range and its lakes are in [[Tatlatui Provincial Park]].

A number of rivers flow through the Tatlatui Range, including the [[Mosque River]].

==References== {{reflist}}

{{Interior Mountains}}

[[Category:Omineca Mountains]] [[Category:Skeena Country]] [[Category:Great Divide of North America]] [[Category:Cassiar Land District]]

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