Torngat Mountains

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The Torngat Mountains are a mountain range located on the Labrador Peninsula at the northern tip of Labrador and eastern Quebec. The highest point is Mount Caubvik at 1,652 metres (5,420 ft). Permafrost is continuous on the Quebec side of the border, and it is extensive but discontinuous on the eastern Atlantic side. Rocks that comprise the Torngat Mountains are among the oldest on Earth and have been dated at over 3.9 billion years old.

The name Torngat is an Inuktitut word for the region meaning land of spirits. Image:Aaj.jpg

Highest Peaks of the Torngat Mountains
RankNamemft
1Mount Caubvik16525420
2Torngarsoak Mountain15955232
3Cirque Mountain15685144
4Peak 5100 (24I/16)1554+5100+
5Peak 507415475074
6Mount Erhart15395049
7Jens Haven15315023
8Peak 5000 (24P/01)1524+5000+
9Peak 5000 (24I/16)1524+5000+
10Innuit Mountain15094951

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