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Mont Saint-Hilaire (in English: Mount Saint-Hilaire), (''see names of mont Saint-Hilaire for other names'') is an isolated hill, high,〔 in the Montérégie region of southern Quebec. It is about thirty kilometres east of Montreal, and immediately east of the Richelieu River. It is one of the Monteregian Hills. Around the mountains are the towns of Mont-Saint-Hilaire and Saint-Jean-Baptiste. Other nearby towns include Otterburn Park, Beloeil and McMasterville. The area surrounding the mountain is a biosphere reserve, as one of the last remnants of the primeval forests of the Saint-Lawrence valley. Most of the mountain is currently the property of McGill University, as the ''Gault Nature Reserve''. The University has opened the western half of the mountain to visitors (at a fee) for hiking and cross-country skiing, as the ''Milieu Naturel'' (natural area). The eastern half, or ''Milieu de Conservation'' (preservation area) is not accessible to the general public. Until the late nineteenth century, the lack of information on more remote summits of Quebec, as well as the relatively high prominence (about )〔 of Mont Saint-Hilaire, led to it being mistaken as the highest summit in Quebec.〔 In actuality, Saint-Hilaire's 414 metres falls far short of making it the highest mountain in Quebec. Mont Saint-Hilaire is home to a wide variety of fauna and flora, as well as a number of rare minerals, including some which were discovered on the mountain and some which are unique to the region.〔 These minerals are exploited by a quarry on the north-eastern side of the mountain.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Centre de la Nature du Mont Saint-Hilaire: Regional Conservation ) 〕 In addition, the soil is ideal for the growth of apple trees, and the mountain's apple orchards draws tens of thousands of visitors each year. ==Geography== The mountain stands above the sea level,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=McGill University: Mont St-Hilaire )〕 or 400 metres above the surrounding plains.〔Lambert, Pierre (2007) ''Le Mont Saint-Hilaire'', Éditions du Septentrion, ISBN 9782894485354〕 It has several summits, surrounding a central lake, ''Lac Hertel'' (Lake Hertel). Most of the well-known summits of the mountain are in the western (open to the public) part. They are the ''Pain de Sucre'' (Sugar Loaf), high, the Sunrise, high, the ''Rocky'', high, and the ''Sommet Dieppe'' (Dieppe Summit), high as well as ''Burnt Hill''( high).〔 The summits of the eastern half of the mountain, which is closed to the public, are generally little known, to the point that most official maps fail to identify the distinct summits at all. Only a few names are known, such as ''East Hill'' and ''Lake Hill''. These summits range from in elevation.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mont Saint-Hilaire」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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