Mount Gosford

Mount Gosford
Mount Gosford

View from the summit.
Elevation 1,180 m (3,871 ft) [1]
Prominence 120 m (394 ft) [1]
Listing Quebec 1000 meter peaks
Location
Mount Gosford is located in Quebec
Mount Gosford
Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn, Quebec
Range Longfellow Mountains
Coordinates 45°18′06″N 70°52′04″W / 45.30167°N 70.86778°W / 45.30167; -70.86778Coordinates: 45°18′06″N 70°52′04″W / 45.30167°N 70.86778°W / 45.30167; -70.86778
Geology
Type Gneiss, Granulite
Age of rock Precambrian[2]
Climbing
Easiest route hiking

Mount Gosford is a mountain located in southern Quebec, Canada at the border with Maine. It lies entirely in Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn in Estrie and is part of the White Mountains of the Appalachians. It is named after Archibald Acheson, 2nd Earl of Gosford, governor general of British North America from 1835 to 1835. It is the 21st highest peak in Quebec and 4th in Southern Quebec.[3]

It is made of gneiss and granulite dating from the Precambrian era.[2]

Environmental Protection

Since 1978, Mount Gosford is included in ZEC Louise-Gosford, a controlled harvesting zone open to the public. Recently, the areas at more than 700 metres of altitude were designated Important Bird Areas due to the presence Bicknell's thrushes, an endemic species living in mountain peaks of northeast North America.

In 2009, Quebec’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Wildlife set aside part of the Mount Gosford to create an ecological reserve. The same year, about 76 hectares of the mountain was renamed forêt rare du Mont-Gosford (Mount Gosford’s Rare Forest) and declared an exceptional forest ecosystem. The designation protects mountain woodsorrels, considered rare at this altitude.

References

External links

  1. ^ a b "Quebec 1000-meter Peaks". Peakbagger.com. http://www.peakbagger.com/list.aspx?lid=21155. Retrieved 1 Sept. 2011. 
  2. ^ a b Pierrette Tremblay, Pierre-André Bourque (1991) (in French), Carte géotouristique: Géologie du sud du Québec, du Bas-Saint-Laurent et de la Gaspésie, Québec: Les publications du Québec 
  3. ^ "Peak in Quebec Province". Bivouac.com. http://bivouac.com/PeaksInProvince.asp?rq=ShowPage&ProvxCode=QC&Order=Height&MinHeight=&MaxHeight=&MinProm=0&MaxProm=&Units=meters&Columns=Short&LatLong_Format=DMS&MaxPeaks=100&EditMode=Edit. Retrieved 2011-01-31. 

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