The
Mount Edziza volcanic complex is a large and potentially active north-south trending
complex volcano in
Stikine Country, northwestern
British Columbia,
Canada, located southeast of the small community of
Telegraph Creek. It occupies the southeastern portion of the
Tahltan Highland, an upland area of plateau and lower mountain ranges, lying east of the
Boundary Ranges and south of the
Inklin River, which is the east fork of the
Taku River. As a volcanic complex, it consists of many types of volcanoes, including
shield volcanoes,
calderas,
lava domes,
stratovolcanoes, and
cinder cones.