The Laurentian Mountains are located in Southern Quebec, Canada. They are right above
Quebec City ("e" has an accent). And literally right next to Chicoutimi.
The Laurentian Mountains are located in Southern Quebec, Canada. They are right above
Quebec City ("e" has an accent). And literally right next to Chicoutimi.
the Laurentian mountains are older than the rocky mountains because there is more plant life on the Laurentian mountains
The Laurentian Mountains start in southern Quebec, Canada. They end in the New York, United States. In New York the mountains are called the Adirondack mountains.
The Rocky Mountains have higher peaks than the Laurentian Mountains, with its highest mountain, Mount Elbert, measuring about 4,401 metres (14,440 ft.), dwarfing Mount Raoul Blanchard, the Laurentian Mountains' highest peak, which measures about 1,166 metres (3,830 ft.).
broadleaved forest
yes they do. Actually, no, the provinces of British Columbia, Alberta and Saskatchewan are in western Canada. The Laurentian Mountains are in the Quebec region (central Canada). See links: http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/332432/Laurentian-Mountains or http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laurentian_Mountains
Quebec City
The Laurentian Mountains are located in southern Quebec, although the Adirondack Mountains in New York are an extension of that range.
K. Dembek has written: 'Preliminary study on location of Laurentian University of Sudbury' -- subject(s): Laurentian University of Sudbury
what is the relative location of the mountains
The Laurentian Mountains, Saint Lawrence River, Gaspe Peninsula, Anticosti Island, the islands of Montreal, and the Saguenay River.
Laurentian Codex was created in 1377.
The population of Laurentian Valley is 9,657.