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  2. Laurentian Mountains - Wikipedia

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    The mountain range is located around other related geographic features, such as the Monteregian Hills and the Adirondack Mountains. The Laurentian Mountains are home to vast extents of boreal ecosystems and mixed forests. The southern areas of the range are dominated by black spruce and balsam fir, with areas of white birch. The range is home ...

  3. Mont Tremblant Resort - Wikipedia

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    Mont Tremblant Ski Resort (commonly referred to as Tremblant) is a year-round resort in the Laurentian Mountains of Quebec, Canada, located about 130 km (80 mi) northwest of Montreal. It is best known as a ski destination , but also features Lake Tremblant suitable for swimming and two golf courses in the summer months.

  4. List of Quebec 1000 meter peaks - Wikipedia

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    Laurentian Mountains 3.4 2.1 49. Montagne Brûlé 1,090 3,580 124 407 Laurentian Mountains 2.4 1.5 50. Mont du lac Boily 1,090 3,580 110 360 Laurentian Mountains 2.7 1.7 51. Mont Provencher 1,087 3,566 157 515 Northern Quebec 6.1 3.8 52. Mont Fernald 1,087 3,566 77 253 Notre Dame Mountains 2.2 1.4 53. Mont Joseph-Fortin 1,086 3,563 62 203

  5. Ski Morin Heights - Wikipedia

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    Sommet Morin Heights is an all-year outdoor resort located in the Laurentian Mountains, more specifically in Morin Heights, Quebec. [1] The resort, which is part of Mont Saint-Sauveur International, is equipped with the installations necessary to practice many types of activities, such as alpine skiing, cross country skiing, and snowboarding during the cold season, as well as mountain biking ...

  6. Laurentides - Wikipedia

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    While it is often called the Laurentians in English, the region includes only part of the Laurentian Mountains. It has a total land area of 20,779.19 km 2 (8,022.89 sq mi) and its population was 589,400 inhabitants as of the 2016 Census. [1] The area was historically occupied by the Weskarini Algonquin First Nation.

  7. La Mauricie National Park - Wikipedia

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    La Mauricie National Park (French: Parc national de la Mauricie) is a national park located near Shawinigan in the Laurentian Mountains, in the Mauricie region of Quebec, Canada. It covers 536 km 2 (207 sq mi) in the southern Canadian Shield region bordering the Saint Lawrence lowlands. The park contains 150 lakes and many ponds.

  8. Jacques-Cartier Massif - Wikipedia

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    The Lac Jacques-Cartier massif is a massif and the highest mountain range of the Laurentian Mountains, in the Canadian province of Quebec.Located between the St. Lawrence River and the Saguenay Graben, the altitude of its plateau varies between 800 and 900 meters while its highest point, Mount Raoul Blanchard, reaches 1,181 metres (3,875 ft) of altitude.

  9. Mount Raoul Blanchard - Wikipedia

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    Mount Raoul Blanchard (French: Mont Raoul-Blanchard) is the highest peak in the Laurentian Mountains, Quebec, Canada at 1,166 m (3,825 ft). It is located in the La Côte-de-Beaupré RCM , 64 kilometres (40 mi) north east of Quebec City and 19 kilometres (12 mi) north of Saint-Tite-des-Caps in the Réserve faunique des Laurentides.

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