Mont Shefford
Mont Shefford | |
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Mont Shefford seen from Terry Fox Park in Granby | |
Elevation | 526 m (1,726 ft) |
Location | |
Mont Shefford Shefford, 12 kilometers northwest of Granby, Quebec, Canada | |
Range | Monteregian Hills |
Coordinates | 45°21′49″N 72°37′33″W / 45.36361°N 72.62583°WCoordinates: 45°21′49″N 72°37′33″W / 45.36361°N 72.62583°W |
Topo map | NTS 031H/07 |
Geology | |
Type | Intrusive stock |
Age of rock | Early Cretaceous |
Mont Shefford is a Monteregian Hill located in Shefford in the Montérégie region of Quebec, Canada.
Mont Shefford is 526 metres (1,726 ft) tall, and is home to the Ski Shefford ski resort.
Geology
Mount Shefford was formed some 125 million years ago during an underground intrusion of magma. This magma did not reach the earth's surface and remained in a deep freeze. The mountain appeared following the erosion of nearby sedimentary rocks by glaciers. The sedimentary rock was more fragile than the metamorphic rock formed by the contact of the magma and the surrounding sedimentary rock.