, Monashee Mountains on the right, Rocky Mountains on the left. The Monashee Mountains are limited on the east by the
Columbia River and
Arrow Lakes, beyond which lie the
Selkirk Mountains. They are limited on the west by the upper
North Thompson River and the
Interior Plateau. The northern end of the range is
Canoe Mountain at the south end of the
Robson Valley, near of the town of
Valemount, British Columbia. The southern extremity of the range is in Washington State, where the
Kettle River Range reaches the confluence of the
Kettle River and the
Columbia, and reaches west to the southern extremity of the Okanagan Highland (spelled Okanogan Highland in the US) just northeast of the confluence of the
Okanogan and Columbia rivers at
Brewster and
Bridgeport, Washington. The
Okanagan Highland and parts of the
Shuswap Highland to the west of the main range are technically classified as part of the Monashees, however, they may also be considered part of the Interior Plateau. The Okanagan Highland lies between the
Kettle River and
Okanagan Lake, south of the
Shuswap River. Within this area, the small
Sawtooth Range lies between the uppermost Shuswap River to the east and
Mabel Lake to the west. The portion of the Shuswap Highland south of the
North Thompson River to the Okanagan Highland, may also be included. Major peaks include Hallam Peak () and Cranberry Mountain (). ==Passes==