Chic-Choc Mountains, Mountain range in Gaspésie Peninsula, Canada
The Chic-Choc Mountains form a continuous ridge running through the Gaspésie Peninsula with sharp peaks and forested slopes throughout. This mountain chain features high plateaus and valleys that support diverse ecosystems across its span.
The name comes from the Mi'kmaq language and reflects the indigenous peoples who have lived in this region for generations. These mountains have long served as pathways and hunting grounds for native communities.
These mountains are best accessed on foot or with specialized equipment, as the terrain is rugged and high. Visitors should prepare for changing weather conditions and plan their visit during warmer months.
The International Appalachian Trail crosses through this mountain range, which features 32 summits exceeding 1000 meters in elevation.
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