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Canoe Mountain

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Parent range
  
Appalachian Mountains

Elevation
  
2,651 m

First ascent
  
unknown

Province
  
British Columbia

Location
  
Blair County, Pennsylvania and Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, U.S.

Topo map
  
USGS Spruce Creek (PA) Quadrangle, Frankstown (PA) Quadrangle

Similar
  
Rocky Mountains, Canadian Rockies, Kinbasket Lake, Berg Lake, Mount Robson

Canoe Mountain is a stratigraphic ridge in central Pennsylvania, United States, running east of the Allegheny Front and west of Tussey Mountain. It is forms a continuous ridge with Brush Mountain to the west.

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Map of Canoe Mountain, Fraser-Fort George H, BC, Canada

Canoe Mountain forms the border between Blair County and Huntingdon County.

Pennsylvania State Game Lands Number 166 lies in the valley between Canoe Mountain and Brush Mountain.

Geology

Canoe Mountain is in the western part of the Ridge and Valley province of the Appalachian Mountains. Neighboring Tussey Mountain is made up of Paleozoic rocks, consisting of Ordovician Bald Eagle Formation (sandstone), Juniata Formation (shale), and Silurian Tuscarora Formation (Quartzite) that were folded during the Appalachian orogeny in the Permian period, then eroded down to their present form.

The Tuscarora Quartzite is more resistant to erosion than the Bald Eagle Sandstone, and both are more resistant than the Juniata formation between them or the other formations stratigraphically above and below them. The two sandstones thus form a double ridge line with the harder Tuscarora at the crest.

Canoe Mountain and the southern spur of Brush Mountain form a syncline.

References

Canoe Mountain Wikipedia