Mont Chapman

Mont Chapman

The Stoke Mountains as seen from the Sherbrooke city limits in Fleurimont.
Highest point
Elevation 658 m (2,159 ft)[1]
Prominence 308 m (1,010 ft)[1]
Coordinates 45°34′29″N 71°40′42″W / 45.57472°N 71.67833°W / 45.57472; -71.67833Coordinates: 45°34′29″N 71°40′42″W / 45.57472°N 71.67833°W / 45.57472; -71.67833[2]
Geography
Mont Chapman

Quebec, Canada

Parent range Southern Notre Dame Mountains
Climbing
Easiest route hiking via 14e Rang Est in Stoke, QC

Mont Chapman (elevation 658 metres (2,159 ft)) is the highest peak in the Stoke Mountains of the southern Notre Dame mountain range located in Stoke, Quebec, Canada. It is accessible from trails maintained by Les Sentiers de l'Estrie. From the summit, one is able to see Mont Ham, Mont Ste-Cécile, and Mont Mégantic. Neighboring Bald Peak (elevation approx. 611 metres (2,005 ft),[3] 45°34′17″N 71°40′47″W / 45.57139°N 71.67972°W / 45.57139; -71.67972[4]) is accessible by these same trails.

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