Long Range Mountains

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Western Brook Pond, a fjord in the Long Range Mountains.(Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland)
Western Brook Pond, a fjord in the Long Range Mountains.
(Gros Morne National Park, Newfoundland)

The Long Range Mountains are a series of mountains along the west coast of the Canadian island of Newfoundland. They also form the northernmost section of the Appalachian chain on the eastern seaboard of North America. In 2003 it was announced that the International Appalachian Trail would be extended through the Long Range Mountains.

Running along the Gulf of St. Lawrence, the range is comprised of the following sections:

  • Anguille Mountains,
  • Lewis Hills,
  • Tablelands (a section of the Earth's mantle exposed at the surface)
  • main section of the Long Range Mountains (running northeast from the Tablelands through Gros Morne National Park, this is the only part of North America's east coast (south of Labrador and not including Somes Sound in Maine) that is indented by fjords)
Highest Peaks of the Long Range Mountains
Rank Name m ft
1 Lewis Hills 814 2671
2 Gros Morne 807 2644
3 Blue Mountain 800 2625
4 Big Level 795 2608
5 Round Hill 763 2653
6 Rocky Harbour Hill 756 2480
7 Mount Saint Gregory 686 2251
8 Gros Paté 673 2208
9 Big Hill 659 2162
10 Old Crow 649 2129

Coordinates: 50°25′N 57°10′W

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