Mount Albert (Quebec) Explained

Mont Albert
Elevation M:1151
Prominence:740m[1]
Map:Canada Quebec
Map Size:200
Label Position:left
Listing:Quebec 1000 meter peaks
List of mountains in Canada
Location:Mont-Albert, Quebec, Canada
Range:Chic-Choc Mountains
Coordinates:48.9214°N -66.195°W
First Ascent:August 26, 1845 by Alexander Murray

Mont Albert (English: Mount Albert) is a mountain in the Chic-Choc range in the Gaspésie National Park in the Gaspé Peninsula of eastern Quebec, Canada. At 11510NaN0,[2] it is one of the highest mountains in southern Quebec, and is popular for hiking.

Mount Albert was named in honour of Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, husband of Queen Victoria, because geologist Alexander Murray made the first recorded ascent of the mountain on the Prince's birthday, 26 Aug. 1845.

Geography

The summit of Mount Albert is a plateau 132NaN2 across called La Table à Moïse, or Moses's Table.[3] It includes two summits, Albert North (10700NaN0)[4] and Albert South (1151m–1154mm (3,776feet–3,786feetm)).[5] Each of the summits is situated at either side of the plateau.

The principal component of Mont Albert is an unusual kind of bedrock called serpentine; this originated as oceanic crust and was then uplifted during the formation of the Appalachian Mountains about 480 million years ago. The nearly flat serpentine tableland on the mountain's summit is an alpine tundra area above the tree line, and supports a quite distinctive flora with many kinds of endemic and highly disjunct plants.[6]

The ascent of Mount Albert from near sea level is challenging, but popular with hikers, offering a view of the St. Lawrence and the Côte-Nord, the river's north shore, part of the ancient bedrock of the Canadian Shield.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mont Albert, Québec . Peakbagger.com . 1 Nov 2004 . 2 Sep 2011.
  2. Web site: Mont Albert. Gouvernement du Québec. 2011. Commission de toponymie. 4 Jan 2011. French.
  3. Web site: Un vaste plateau orangé: le mont Albert . Marie-José Auclair . Géoplein Air . 15 Aug 2011 . French . https://web.archive.org/web/20110504090331/http://www.geopleinair.com/destinations/Un-vaste-plateau-orange-le-mont-Albert . 4 May 2011 . dead .
  4. Web site: Sommet Albert Nord . Banque de noms de lieux du Québec . Commission de toponymie . 15 August 2011. French.
  5. Web site: Sommet Albert Sud . Banque de noms de lieux du Québec . Commission de toponymie . 15 August 2011 . French.
  6. Book: Scoggan, H.J.. The Flora of Bic and the Gaspé Peninsula, Quebec. 1950. National Museum of Canada. Ottawa, Canada. 399.