Tuya Range
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The Tuya Range is a range of tuyas, located in the Stikine Ranges of the Cassiar Mountains in the Canadian province of British Columbia, near its border with the Yukon territory. The northward side of the range, on both east and west there, is drained by tributaries of the Cottonwood River; the range's southern and southwestern flank is formed by Tuya Lake and its tributary, Butte Creek, while the southeast flank is formed by the Cottonwood River and its tributaries (the Cottonwood is a tributary of the Dease River, the Tuya of the Stikine.
Ash Mountain 2115m (6939') is the highest tuya in the range, although nearby Kawdy Mountain, which is also a tuya, is higher, though outside the range. The nearby Kawdy Plateau, to the southwest of Kawdy Mountain, is near-entirely formed by the shield volcano known as Level Mountain (officially Meszah Peak, of the Level Mountain Range).