Mont Brome

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Mont Brome is a small, isolated igneous hill in southern Quebec, Canada, known as one of the Monteregian Hills and a popular site for outdoor recreation and skiing.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf igneous hill
monadnock
mountain
accessibleBy road
climate humid continental climate
contains Bromont ski area NERFINISHED
country Canada
drainageBasin Saint Lawrence River basin NERFINISHED
elevation 1814 feet
553 metres
formationProcess magmatic intrusion
formationType intrusive complex
geologicalAge Early Cretaceous NERFINISHED
geologicalProvince St. Lawrence Platform NERFINISHED
hasActivity night skiing at Bromont ski area
hasNearbyProtectedArea Yamaska National Park NERFINISHED
hasSummitFeature communication towers
hasVegetation mixed forest
hasViewOf Eastern Townships landscape
is isolated hill rising above surrounding lowlands
isPartOf Appalachian region of Quebec (broad physiographic sense) NERFINISHED
languageOfToponym French
locatedIn Montérégie NERFINISHED
Quebec NERFINISHED
southern Quebec NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear Bromont NERFINISHED
Cowansville NERFINISHED
Granby NERFINISHED
mountainRange Monteregian Hills NERFINISHED
namedAfter Brome Township NERFINISHED
nearestCity Bromont NERFINISHED
partOf Monteregian Hills NERFINISHED
prominence approximately 300 metres
region Eastern Townships NERFINISHED
relatedTo New England hotspot track NERFINISHED
hotspot volcanism
rockType alkaline igneous rock
gabbro
syenite
skiResortOnSlopes Bromont, montagne d’expériences
tourismImportance regional tourist attraction
usedFor hiking
mountain biking
outdoor recreation
skiing

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Monteregian Hills hasMember Mont Brome