I don't have time to revise this right now, but there's organizational issues to it that should get addressed; subsections should be by grouping; with the Monashees and Selkirks etc as subranges of the Columbia Mtns, the Marble Range is a sub-range of the Fraser Plateau, the term "Interior Mountains" (used by S. Holland) is for all of those between the Rockies and the Coast Mountains north of the Fraser Plateau (Cassiars, Ominecas, Hazeltons, Skeenas - and the Stikine Plateau and its subplateaus are part of that grouping). Subranges currently redlinked e.g. on Selkirk Mountains should be in it - but if they were all added it's incredibly unwieldy, unless each section within the template could be collapsed. The Fraser Plateau has numerous mountain ranges within it - the Clear as well as the Marble, also the Camelsfoot, Fawnie, Quanchus and more. "Landforms of the Interior of British Columbia" might be a better angle to do this by, since there's subareas of the Fraser Plateau like Nechako Plain and Fraser Basin; the Highlands are generally considered part of the Fraser or Thompson Plateaus, though many people refer to the Okanagan Highland especially as part of the Monashees, I think.....and the Cascades are really an inland range, despite fronting partly on the Coast.....gotta go, long day coming....Skookum1 (talk) 19:09, 28 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
above refactored by The Interior(Talk) 19:26, 28 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
As for this template, I think given that the region involved is not really unified other than by the BC sobriquet "the Interior" and that it's about the size of France and Germany combined, it would be impossible to cover everything; and as the Interior is not only mountains, that complicates matters. My own gut feeling is that rather than a BCInterior-wide template the range/landform macro groupings should each have their own - {{Columbia Mountains}}, {{Interior Plateau}} (or {{Fraser Plateau}} and {{Thompson Plateau}} separately, though subranges of the Thompson Plateau are relatively few), {{Cassiar Mountains}}, {{Omineca Mountains}} {{Stikine Plateau}}, {{Hazelton Mountains}}, {{Skeena Mountains}}, which would allow for their subrange groupings (e.g. the Stikine Ranges) and their subranges to be fully listed; NB some templates are very very large, like the Columbia Steamboats one. If a pan-Interior one is to survive, it should only have the major macro-groupings, with a note on it saying "see the templates on the linked pages for subranges/sublandforms" or something like that; but because the Cascades, for example, are both Interior and Coast, and most people think of the Skeena Mountains and some of the Hazeltons as being "the Coast Range" (still a common usage for the Coast Mountains, though unofficial) that it may be better to just have {{Mountain ranges and plateaus of British Columbia}} and include the coastal groupings as such, with "Insular System", "Western System", "Interior System", "Eastern System" breakdowns - NB the Eastern System is already covered by {{Canadian Rockies}}, though maybe Holland may include the Columbia Mtns but I don't think so....Skookum1 (talk) 07:09, 29 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
or templates for each major plateau? I'm leaning towards the former, as there isn't a huge amount of total articles involved. The Interior (Talk) 02:33, 31 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]