Mount Sir-Wilfrid

Coordinates: 46°41′18″N 75°35′37″W / 46.688333°N 75.593611°W / 46.688333; -75.593611
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Mount Sir-Wilfrid
Highest point
PeakSommet du Diable
Elevation783
Coordinates46°41′18″N 75°35′37″W / 46.688333°N 75.593611°W / 46.688333; -75.593611
Geography
CountryCanada
ProvinceQuebec
Administrative regionLaurentides
Regional County Municipality (MRC)Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality
Parent rangeLaurentian Mountains

Mount Sir-Wilfrid (formerly "Montagne du Diable") is located in the Montagne-du-Diable Regional Park, south-east of the Baskatong Reservoir, in the Hautes-Laurentides region, in the municipality of Ferme-Neuve, in Antoine-Labelle Regional County Municipality (MRC), in Laurentides (region), in Quebec, in Canada.

Geography[edit]

The summit of this mountain (summit at 783 m) is located at about 15 km northwest of Mont-Laurier and near Lake Windigo. In this sector of the Laurentian Mountains, the relief form an oblong mass of about 8 km by 5 km.[1]

The summit has four peaks:[2]

  • the top of the Devil: 783 meters;
  • the top of Belzébuth: 749 meters;
  • the top of the Garde-feu: 756 meters;
  • the top of the Dawn Wall: 740 meters.
Key:
1
Sommet du Diable (783 m)
2
Summit of Beelzebub (749 m)
3
Top of the Fireguard (756 m)
4
Summit of Dawn Wall (740 m)

History[edit]

According to a legend, this mountain is haunted by the Wendigo or Windigo, an evil spirit from Algonquin mythology. [1]

Popularly, this mountain is designated "Montagne du Diable", a French adaptation of the old term Windigo used in this area to designate the stream and the lake. The toponymic designation Sir-Wilfrid was assigned in 1932; this designation is similar to the toponym Mont-Laurier, which the town is nearby. This toponymic designation evokes the memory of Wilfrid Laurier (1841-1919), Prime Minister of Canada, from 1896 to 1911.[1]

Montagne-du-Diable Regional Park[edit]

The mount Sir-Wilfrid is the main mountain of the Montagne-du-Diable Regional Park. This park offers many activities and services to visitors who are fond of mountain hiking.

Toponymy[edit]

This mount was named in honor of Prime Minister of Canada Wilfrid Laurier.[3]

The toponym "Mont Sir-Wilfrid" was made official on December 5, 1968 at the Place names bank of the Commission de toponymie du Québec.[3]

See also[edit]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Source: Names and Places of Quebec, work of the Commission de toponymie published in 1994 and 1996 in the form of a printed illustrated dictionary, and in that of a CD-ROM produced by the company Micro-Intel, in 1997, from this dictionary.
  2. ^ "Parc régional de la montagne du diable (Montagne-du-Diable Regional Park)". Retrieved 20 May 2020.
  3. ^ a b Commission de toponymie du Québec - Banque de noms de lieux - Toponym: Mont Sir-Wilfrid