On the border of Newfoundland and Labordor
Mont D'Iberville, known as Mount Caubvick outside of Quebec, is the highest point in Quebec and in all of mainland Canada east of the Rocky Mountains. It is located on the border of Quebec and Newfoundland and is therefore Newfoundland's highest point as well.
Quebec highest point is Mont D'Iberville (also called Mont Caubvick). It is located in Torngat Mountains, a part of Arctic Cordillera in Northern Quebec and Labrador border. Elevation is 1652 meters.
The highest range of elevation to the north of Quebec is the Torngat Mountains, which reach heights of over 5,000 feet. These mountains are mainly located in northern Labrador, with some extending into Quebec.
Quebec; the province of Quebec is mostly francophone. There are French-speaking communities in other Canadian provinces, too.
Quebec has the highest number of French-speakers, but they can be found all over the country.
The highest point on a fir is the treetop.
The battle of Quebec was the turning point of the French and Indian War.
The battle of Quebec was the turning point of the French and Indian War.
The highest point is its source in Zambia.
The highest point in the world is mt.Everest and the lowest point in the world is somewhere in Antarctica
About 24% of Quebec is Tundra. A major mountain range runs through Quebec, giving it many peaks. The highest peak is Mont D'Iberville (1,622 m / 5,321 ft.).
Montreal beat Quebec 16-3