Devil Mountain

It overlies Devil Island in Lake Temagami with an elevation of 375 m (1,230 ft) above sea level.

A short trail from Angus Point leads to an overlook some 76 m (249 ft) above Lake Temagami.

From here, Maple Mountain can be seen on a clear day.

[1] Devil Mountain is underlain by Nipissing diabase, which forms a 2.2 billion year old magmatic province with an east–west extent of almost 450 km (280 mi) and a north–south extent of up to 350 km (220 mi).

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