Notre Dame and Mégantic Mountains
Physiographic province of the larger Appalachian division
The Notre Dame and Mégantic Mountains in Canada are a physiographic province of the larger Appalachian division, and also contain the Chic-Choc Mountains.[1] The Notre Dame Mountains rise to a level of approximately 610 m (2000 ft) above sea level and extend southwest to northeast, south of the Saint Lawrence River. The abundant mineral resources in this region have resulted in a unique mining landscape.[2] The Notre Dame Mountains extend 800 km (500 mi) from the Green Mountains of Vermont into the Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec.
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Media related to Mont Mégantic Massif at Wikimedia Commons
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Mountains of Quebec
- Mont Bellevue
- Mont Blanc
- Montagne des Érables
- Mount Bélair
- Mount Raoul Blanchard
- Mount Valin
- Mount Édouard
- Boundary Peak
- Mont Sainte-Cécile
- Mount Gosford
Chic-Choc Mountains |
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Selamiut Range |
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- Belcher Mountains
- Caribou Mountain
- Gatineau Hills
- Monts Groulx
- Mont Boisjoli
- Mont Orford
- Mont Owl's Head
- Mont Sutton
- Mont Wright
- Mount Babel
- Mount Hereford
- Mount Pinacle
- Mount Pinnacle
- Otish Mountains
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