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词条 Mount McKay
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  1. History

  2. Geology

  3. Features

  4. See also

  5. References

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| name = Mount McKay
| photo = Mount McKay Thunder Bay.jpg
| photo_caption = Mount McKay as seen from the Neste Boat Launch
| photo_size = 250
| elevation_m = 483
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| range = Nor'Wester Mountains
| location = Fort William First Nation, Ontario, Canada
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}}Mount McKay is a mafic sill located south of Thunder Bay, Ontario, Canada, on the Indian Reserve of the Fort William First Nation.[2] It is the highest, most northern and best known of the Nor'Wester Mountains. It formed during a period of magmatic activity associated with the large Midcontinent Rift System about 1,100 million years ago.[3]

History

McKay was originally known as the "Thunder Mountain" (Animikii-wajiw in the Ojibwe language and locally written as "Anemki-waucheu"). The mountain is used by the Ojibwe for sacred ceremonies. Only with the construction of the road were non-First Nations allowed on this land.[4]

The current English name "Mount McKay", evolved from "Mackay's Mountain" and later, "McKay's Mountain", after William Mackay, a Scottish free trader who resided in the Fort William area sometime between 1821 and 1857.

Geology

Mount McKay is {{convert|270|m|ft|abbr=on}} above Lake Superior and {{convert|442|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level.[6]{{rp|31,32}} It is a flat-topped hill flanked by steep cliffs on three sides.[5]

Mount McKay is composed of shale and greywackes – the Rove Formation – which is covered by the hard, protective {{convert|60|m|ft|abbr=on}} thick diabase cap.[5]{{rp|iii,2}} The Rove Formation is part of the Animikie Group.[5]{{rp|32}} The Rove sedimentary layers in the Nor'Wester Mountains are overlain by a {{convert|60|m|ft|abbr=on}} cap of diabase;[5]{{rp|32}} this Logan diabase is {{nowrap|1115 ± 1}} million years old.[6] This diabase cap is the erosional remnant of a sill that once extended over the entire area.[5]{{rp|32}} Most of it is covered by a thick layer of mineral soil.[5]{{rp|32}}

The north face of Mount McKay shows evidence that below this cap is another {{convert|7.2|m|ft|abbr=on}} thick sill of very hard diabase.[5]{{rp|32}} This sill is also an erosional remnant and is {{convert|96|m|ft|abbr=on}} below the first cap and {{convert|190|m|ft|abbr=on}} below the top of the hill – or {{convert|242|m|ft|abbr=on}} above sea level.[5]{{rp|32}}

Features

A lookout exists on the lower eastern plateau at an elevation of {{convert|300|m|ft}}, providing a view of Thunder Bay and the city's harbour. A small memorial commemorates Aboriginal people that fought in wars. There is a path on the eastern face of the mountain that can be used for hiking. Plants on the mountain include red and sugar maple and poison ivy (animikiibag—"thunder-leaf" in the Ojibwe language). The top of the mountain has glacial erratics and jack pines. A small grove of yellow birch grows just south of the entrance gate.

A small, unmaintained trail can be used to reach the top from the lookout via the north face, with a heavy gauge steel cable that can be used for support. However, due to the grade and geology (mostly shale) of the face, this unsanctioned hike is considered dangerous, and is not recommended for novice hikers.

There is also somewhat of a trail on the west side of the mountain. Shale is predominant in this area, making the western climb considerably less dangerous than the north face.

See also

{{Portal|Volcanism of Canada}}
  • Volcanism of Eastern Canada

References

1. ^{{cite web |url= http://www4.rncan.gc.ca/search-place-names/unique/FDNYZ |title= Mount McKay |date= |website= Canadian Geographical Names |publisher= Natural Resources Canada |access-date= 31 August 2016}}
2. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.borealforest.org/greenspaces/tbay.htm#mckay|title= Thunder Bay Green Spaces|accessdate=2007-04-11 }}
3. ^North Shore Lake Superior, Ontario
4. ^{{cite web |url= http://www.transcanadahighway.com/ontario/ThunderBay-TopAttractions.htm|title= TransCanadaHighway.com Thunder Bay, Ontario's Top Attractions|accessdate= 2007-04-11}}
5. ^{{cite report|title=Watershed Characterization Report Lakehead Source Protection Area|publisher=Source Water Protection–Lakehead Region|date=March 2008|url=http://ozone.scholarsportal.info/bitstream/1873/14560/3/292820.pdf|accessdate=June 14, 2010}}
6. ^{{cite report|title=Ontario Exploration and Geoscience Symposium, "Cooperatively Enhancing Ontario’s Geoscience Database"|date=December 13–14, 2005|publisher=Ontario Prospectors Association|url=http://ontarioprospectors.com/events/05OEGSAbstracts.pdf|accessdate=June 12, 2010}}

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