Mont Brome

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Mont Brome
Highest point
Elevation553 m (1,814 ft)[1]
ListingList of mountains of Canada
Geography
Mont Brome is located in Southern Quebec
Mont Brome
Mont Brome
Parent rangeMonteregian Hills
Topo mapNTS 031H/07
Geology
Age of rockEarly Cretaceous
Mountain typeIntrusive stock

Mont Brome is part of the Monteregian Hills in southern Quebec. Its summit stands 553 m (1,814 ft) above sea level. It is near the town of Bromont, Quebec. The ski resort Ski Bromont lies on its slopes.

Geology

Mont Brome might be the deep extension of a vastly eroded ancient volcanic complex, which was probably active about 125 million years ago.[2] The mountain was created when the North American Plate moved westward over the New England hotspot,[2] along with other mountains of the Monteregian Hills that form part of the vast Great Meteor hotspot track.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b "Mont Brome". Bivouac.com. Retrieved 2010-03-13.
  2. ^ a b A Hundred-Million Year History of the Corner Rise and New England Seamounts Retrieved on 2007-08-01