The
Skeena Mountains, also known as
the Skeenas, are a subrange of the
Interior Mountains of northern
British Columbia,
Canada, essentially flanking the upper basin of the
Skeena River. They lie just inland from the southern end of the
Boundary Ranges of the
Coast Mountains, and also of the northern end of the
Kitimat Ranges (another subrange of the Coast Mountains). Their southern limit is described by the Bulkley River (a major tributary of the Skeena; its valley and that of the lower Skeena River are used by BC Highway 16) and the upper northwestern reaches of Babine and Takla Lakes, and on their northeast by the upper reaches of the
Omineca River.