Mont Jacques-Cartier
Mont Jacques-Cartier is the highest peak in the Gaspésie National Park of Quebec, Canada, standing at 1,268 meters (4,160 feet). It is part of the Appalachian Mountains and is known for its stunning landscapes, including alpine meadows and glacial valleys. The mountain is a popular destination for hiking and offers breathtaking views of the surrounding area.
The region around Mont Jacques-Cartier is home to diverse wildlife, including caribou and various bird species. The mountain is also significant for its unique ecosystems, which attract nature enthusiasts and researchers alike. Visitors can explore well-marked trails and enjoy the natural beauty year-round.