Mont Shefford

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Mont Shefford is an isolated, rounded hill in southern Quebec, Canada, known as one of the Monteregian Hills formed from ancient igneous intrusions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Monteregian Hill
hill
igneous intrusion
monadnock
country Canada
elevation about 1726 feet
about 526 metres
erodedTo resistant igneous core forming present hill
formedBy intrusion of magma into surrounding sedimentary rocks
geologicalAge Cretaceous period NERFINISHED
geologicalOrigin igneous intrusion
hasUse hiking
recreation
skiing (historically and recreationally)
isPartOf Appalachian region of Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedIn Quebec NERFINISHED
southern Quebec
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Estrie NERFINISHED
locatedNear Granby, Quebec NERFINISHED
Shefford, Quebec NERFINISHED
mountainRange Monteregian Hills NERFINISHED
namedAfter Shefford Township NERFINISHED
notableFor being one of the Monteregian Hills
isolated position in the Saint Lawrence Lowlands
partOf Monteregian Hills chain NERFINISHED
prominence isolated hill
relativeLocation east of Montreal
rockType igneous rock
shape rounded hill
tourism regional tourist attraction

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Monteregian Hills hasMember Mont Shefford