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List of mountains of Canada § Quebec
Laurentian Mountains
- Located in the
Canadian Shield
, north of the
St. Lawrence River
and
Ottawa River
, rising to a highest point of 1166 metres (3,825 ft)
Appalachians
-
Physiographic region
consisting of thirteen provinces of which a few are in Quebec: the
Atlantic Coast Uplands
,
Eastern Newfoundland Atlantic
,
Maritime Acadian Highlands
,
Maritime Plain
,
Notre Dame and Mégantic Mountains
,
Western Newfoundland Mountains
,
Saint Lawrence Valley
,
New England province
Chic-Choc Mountains
- Located in the central
Gaspé Peninsula
in
Quebec
, Canada, rising to a highest point of 1,268 metres (4,160 ft) at
Mont Jacques-Cartier
Monteregian Hills
- Linear chain of isolated hills in
Montreal
and the
Montérégie
, between the
Laurentians
and the
Appalachians
Torngat Mountains
- Located on the
Labrador Peninsula
at the northern tip of
Newfoundland and Labrador
and eastern
Quebec
(part of the
Arctic Cordillera
), rising to a highest point of 1,652 m (5,420 ft) at
Mount Caubvick
(highest point of the province).
See also
List of mountains of Canada
Categories
:
Mountain ranges of Quebec
Lists of mountain ranges of Canada
Quebec geography-related lists
Landforms of Quebec
Mountains of Quebec
Hidden categories:
Articles with short description
Short description is different from Wikidata
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Main article:
List of mountains of Canada § Quebec
Laurentian Mountains
- Located in the
Canadian Shield
, north of the
St. Lawrence River
and
Ottawa River
, rising to a highest point of 1166 metres (3,825 ft)
Appalachians
-
Physiographic region
consisting of thirteen provinces of which a few are in Quebec: the
Atlantic Coast Uplands
,
Eastern Newfoundland Atlantic
,
Maritime Acadian Highlands
,
Maritime Plain
,
Notre Dame and Mégantic Mountains
,
Western Newfoundland Mountains
,
Saint Lawrence Valley
,
New England province
Chic-Choc Mountains
- Located in the central
Gaspé Peninsula
in
Quebec
, Canada, rising to a highest point of 1,268 metres (4,160 ft) at
Mont Jacques-Cartier
Monteregian Hills
- Linear chain of isolated hills in
Montreal
and the
Montérégie
, between the
Laurentians
and the
Appalachians
Torngat Mountains
- Located on the
Labrador Peninsula
at the northern tip of
Newfoundland and Labrador
and eastern
Quebec
(part of the
Arctic Cordillera
), rising to a highest point of 1,652 m (5,420 ft) at
Mount Caubvick
(highest point of the province).
See also
List of mountains of Canada
Categories
:
Mountain ranges of Quebec
Lists of mountain ranges of Canada
Quebec geography-related lists
Landforms of Quebec
Mountains of Quebec
Hidden categories:
Articles with short description
Short description is different from Wikidata
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