The cap Trinité is a rock wall in three plateaus of the Baie Éternité overhanging the Saguenay River, the Le Fjord-du-Saguenay Regional County Municipality, in Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean, in Quebec, Canada.
It’s an overwhelming boulder with its crest Above the black waves, and whose powerful forehead Dominate the fog, and challenge in passing The wing of the storm and the shock of the downpour.
Huge pan of rock, threatening colossus Whose flank would taunt the cannonball and the bomb, Who rises suddenly in the cloud, and falls In the unfathomable chasm where its base descends.
This mass feeds a thousand perennial plants; The mountain swallow nests in its crevices; And the fierce monster has its authorship.
Browns, grays, golds, tender purples, To these precise signs are added more vague features, And the heavenly azure floats there according to the waves, Who in the deep folds dart their cheerful reflections.