- The
Monteregian Hills (French:
Collines Montérégiennes) is a
linear chain of
isolated mountains in
Montreal and Montérégie,
between the
Laurentian Mountains...
-
hotspot and
sometimes the
Monteregian hotspot, is a
volcanic hotspot in the
North Atlantic Ocean. It
created the
Monteregian Hills intrusions in Montreal...
- of the
Monteregian Hills situated between the
Laurentians and the
Appalachian Mountains. It gave its
Latin name, Mons Regius, to the
Monteregian chain...
- is
known for its vineyards, orchards,
maple trees, panoramas, and the
Monteregian mountains. The
region is both
urban (second in
terms of po****tion in...
-
range is
located around other related geographic features, such as the
Monteregian Hills and the
Adirondack Mountains. The
Laurentian Mountains are home...
- Mont
Brome (aka Bromont, Bromount,
Mount Brome) is part of the
Monteregian Hills in
southern Quebec. Its
summit stands 553 m (1,814 ft)
above sea level...
- latter. Many
geologists believe that Mont Mégantic is a
member of the
Monteregian Hills formed by the New
England hotspot, as it has the same mechanism...
- Montreal, and
immediately east of the
Richelieu River. It is one of the
Monteregian Hills.
Around the
mountains are the
towns of Mont-Saint-Hilaire and Saint-Jean-Baptiste...
- to a
highest point of 1,268
metres (4,160 ft) at Mont Jacques-Cartier
Monteregian Hills -
Linear chain of
isolated hills in
Montreal and the Montérégie...
- (elevation 233
metres (764 feet) is a
member of, and
gives its name to, the
Monteregian Hills. The
island of
Montreal is the
major component of the territory...