Mount Caubvick

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Mount Caubvick is a prominent peak in the Torngat Mountains of eastern Canada, known for being the highest mountain in the region and a challenging destination for climbers.


Statements (44)
Predicate Object
instanceOf geographical feature
mountain
access remote, typically by boat or charter aircraft
alternativeNameUsedIn Quebec
climate subarctic to polar alpine climate
climbingDifficulty technical and remote alpine climb
country Canada
elevation 1652 m
about 5419 ft
firstAscentYear 1973
hasAlternativeName Mont D’Iberville
hasGlacialFeatures yes
hasRockType Precambrian metamorphic rock
hasSummitRidge narrow and exposed
hazards rockfall
steep terrain
unpredictable weather
highestPointOf Labrador
Quebec–Labrador Peninsula region
mainland Newfoundland and Labrador
isPopularWith experienced mountaineers
isRemote true
knownFor being the highest peak in mainland Newfoundland and Labrador
being the highest peak in the Torngat Mountains
challenging climbing routes
latitudeApprox 58.9 N
locatedIn Canada
Labrador
Newfoundland and Labrador
Torngat Mountains
Torngat Mountains National Park region
eastern Canada
locatedNear border between Newfoundland and Labrador and Quebec
longitudeApprox 63.7 W
nameUsedIn Newfoundland and Labrador
nearbyWaterBody Kangert Lake
Nachvak Fjord
onBorderOf Newfoundland and Labrador
Quebec
partOf Arctic Cordillera
prominence about 1590 m
range Torngat Mountains
region Nunatsiavut area of Labrador
requiresPermits often subject to park or regional access regulations

Referenced by (2)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Mont D’Iberville
hasAlternativeName
Labrador
highestPoint

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