McGerrigle Mountains

The McGerrigle Mountains are a mountain range in the central part of Gaspésie in eastern Quebec, Canada. It is the main constituent of the Chic-Choc Mountains belonging to the Notre Dame Mountains, a subrange of the Appalachian chain.

Toponymy
Formerly called Tabletop, in 1965 the massif was renamed McGerrigle Mountains in honor of the geologist Harold William McGerrigle (1904-1970) who worked for the government of Quebec between 1937 and 1970.

Main peaks

 * Mont Jacques-Cartier (1268 m)
 * Whaleback Mountain (1249 m)
 * Mont de la Passe (1231 m)
 * Mount Richardson (Quebec) (1180 m)
 * Mont Comte (1229 m)
 * Mont Rolland-Germain (1204 m)
 * Mont Les Cones (1200 m)
 * Mont du Vieillard (1200 m)
 * Table Mountain (1180 m)
 * Petit Mont Sainte-Anne (1147 m)
 * Mont Xalibu (1140 m)
 * Mont Joseph Fortin (1080 m)