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Torngarsoak Mountain
Highest point
Elevation 1,595 m (5,233 ft)
Prominence 720 m (2,360 ft)
Geography
Location Labrador, Canada
Parent range Selamiut Range
Topo map NTS 014L/13

Torngarsoak Mountain is a tall mountain found in Labrador, Canada. It stands about 10 km (6 mi) east of Tallek Lake. This mountain is special because it's the second highest peak in all of Labrador.

It is part of the Selamiut Range, which is a smaller group of mountains within the much larger Torngat Mountains. The name "Torngarsoak" comes from the Inuit language.

Where is Torngarsoak Mountain?

Torngarsoak Mountain is located in the northern part of Labrador. This area is very remote and wild. It is known for its rugged beauty and cold climate. The mountain's exact location helps explorers and hikers find it.

The Torngat Mountains

Torngarsoak Mountain is a key part of the Torngat Mountains. This mountain range stretches along the coast of Labrador and Quebec. The Torngats are some of the oldest mountains on Earth. They were formed billions of years ago.

A Land of Ice and Rock

The Torngat Mountains are famous for their deep fjords and U-shaped valleys. These features were carved by huge glaciers long ago. The landscape around Torngarsoak Mountain is mostly bare rock. There are also many lakes and rivers.

What is the Mountain Like?

Torngarsoak Mountain reaches a height of 1,595 m (5,233 ft). This makes it a significant landmark in the region. Its peak is often covered in snow and ice, even in summer. The weather here can be very harsh.

Climate and Environment

The area around Torngarsoak Mountain has an Arctic climate. This means winters are long and very cold. Summers are short and cool. The strong winds are common. This tough environment supports unique plants and animals.

Plants and Animals

Despite the cold, some plants manage to grow here. These include mosses, lichens, and small shrubs. Animals like polar bears, caribou, and Arctic foxes live in the Torngat Mountains. Birds like peregrine falcons also nest in the cliffs.

Exploring the Area

The region around Torngarsoak Mountain is part of Torngat Mountains National Park. This park protects the unique environment. It also preserves the cultural heritage of the Inuit people. The park offers amazing opportunities for adventure.

Activities in the Park

Visitors to Torngat Mountains National Park can enjoy hiking and wildlife viewing. Some people also go kayaking or camping. It's a place for those who love the wilderness. However, it's important to be prepared for the challenging conditions.

Safety and Respect

Exploring this area requires careful planning. The weather can change quickly. It's also important to respect the land and its wildlife. This helps keep the environment safe for everyone. The park is a special place for both nature and people.

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