McGerrigle Mountains
The McGerrigle Mountains are a mountain range in the central part of Gaspésie in eastern Quebec, Canada. It is the main constituent of the Chic-Choc Mountains belonging to the Notre Dame Mountains, a subrange of the Appalachian chain.
Toponymy
Formerly called Tabletop, in 1965 the massif was renamed McGerrigle Mountains in honor of the geologist Harold William McGerrigle who worked for the government of Quebec between 1937 and 1970.Main peaks
- Mont Jacques-Cartier
- Whaleback Mountain
- Mont de la Passe
- Mount Richardson (Quebec)
- Mont Comte
- Mont Rolland-Germain
- Mont Les Cones
- Mont du Vieillard
- Table Mountain
- Petit Mont Sainte-Anne
- Mont Xalibu
- Mont Joseph Fortin