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Mount Carleton, New Brunswick


Prominence: 620 m, 2034 ft

Elevation: 820 meters, 2690 feet


True Isolation: 133.19 km, 82.76 mi
Latitude/Longitude (WGS84)47.377997, -66.876147 (Dec Deg)
47° 22' 41'' N, 66° 52' 34'' W (DMS)
660322 E, 5249358 N, Zone 19 (UTM)
Map SourceNatural Resources Canada (1:50,000)
    Sheet: Nepisiguit Lakes (21 O/7)
CountryCanada
State/ProvinceNew Brunswick (Highest Point)
County/Second Level RegionNorthumberland (Highest Point)
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     Carleton at Bivouac.com
     Mount Carleton at Mountain-Forecast.com
     Carlton at Summits on the Air (Amateur Radio)

Selected Guidebook(s) for this Peak:
       Not Won in a Day: Climbing Canada's Highpoints (Bennett)

Ascent Info

Total ascents/attempts logged by registered Peakbagger.com users: 112
     Show all viewable ascents/attempts (Total: 110)

Selected Trip Reports - Click on linked Date for full report:
DateClimberTypeGPSTR WordsLink
2023-10-09Spinrad, SamTR-192
2023-07-21Crann, CalebTR-61
2023-06-14C, Gabriel 🏃TR-532
2022-08-07Prisner, MylissaTR-181
2022-06-26Michek, Zackary
2021-09-15Wayper, RobertTR-71
2019-11-02Wilner, JoelTR-58
2019-10-08Barboza, LisaTR-219
2019-08-02Chamberland, MarioTR-92
2018-07-21Ward, DaveTR-53
2018-07-01Charest, NicolasTR-164
2018-06-20Hiemstra, RobTR-60
2017-10-21Lingenfelter, AdamTR-220
2017-07-15Corcoran, SpencerTR-211
2017-07-07Wiley, JohnTR-29
2015-10-11Huegel, PatrickTR-24
2015-10-11Goumas, NickTR-276
2015-06-29Prier, MarkTR-386
2014-08-21Flanagan, IanTR-10
2014-08-14Barone, PhilTR-150
2013-06-24Koetz, QuincyTR-23quincykoetz.com
2013-06-22Covey, IanTR-13
2012-08-06Musser, WilliamTR-193
2011-07-17Gilbertson, EricTR-11countryhighpoints.com
2009-05-23Alward, TroyTR-179
2008-08-30Broeren, RobTR-179
(2008-06-30)Massad, Serge 🚵‍♂️TR-6
2007-09-08Wheeler, TerryTR-113
2007-08-12Ward, DaveTR-35
1994-09-14Slayden, Greg

Peak Lists that contain Mount Carleton

     Combined USA-Canada-Mexico State/Province High Points (Rank #73)
     Appalachian Mountain Range4 High Points (Rank #20)
     USA/Canada Range4 High Points (Rank #182)
     Canada Sampler List (Rank #36)
     Most Prominent Peaks of Canadian Provinces (Rank #8)
     Canada Province/Territory High Points (Rank #10)
     EPIC List - Provinces/Territories of Canada (Rank #15)
     Most Isolated Peaks of Canada Provinces (Rank #12)
     Principal Heights of Canada (Rank #87)
     All Canada County/Census Division High Points (Rank #94)
     New Brunswick County High Points (Rank #1)
     Eastern Canada Peaks with 2000 feet of Prominence (Rank #71)

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Of all the Canadian province and territory highpoints, New Brunswick's Mount Carleton is the only one that is a traditional summit reached by a normal hiking trail. All the others are major mountaineering expeditions (AB, BC, YT, NT, NU, QC, NL), nondescript flat spots (SK, PEI), remote wilderness/bushwhack destinations (ON, NS), or a drive-up (MB). If you want a provincial high point where you drive to the trailhead, hike uphill for a few hours in a pleasant forest, and enjoy nice views from a rocky summit, Mount Carleton is your only option.

Carleton is part of the Appalachian Mountains, which are a very indistinct grouping of peaks in New Brunswick. And despite its relatively low elevation compared to peaks in nearby Maine, Carleton is clearly the dominant summit in the area, with an impressive 2000 feet of prominence.

Hikers who climb Carleton by the normal Mount Carleton hiking trail should, if time allows, hike north a ways to Mount Sagamook. This slightly lower peak has a north face that is the most impressive mountain wall in all of New Brunswick.


Mount Carleton and the tiny observation hut at its summit (1994-09-14).
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ProminenceKey Col Page  (Detailed prominence information)
  Clean Prominence: 620 m/2034 ft
  Optimistic Prominence: 630 m/2066 ft
  Line Parent: Mont Saint-Pierre
  Key Col: Wagan-Wagansis Brooks Divide    200 m/656 ft
IsolationIsolation Page  (Detailed isolation information)
   Distance: 133.19 km/82.76 mi
   Isolation Limit Point: 48.4158, -67.7658
Nearest Higher Neighbor in the PBC database:
    Mont Saint-Pierre  (NNW)
RangesContinent: North America
Range2: Appalachian Mountains
Range3: Canadian Appalachians
Range4: Gulf of Saint Lawrence Appalachians (Highest Point)
Range5: New Brunswick Highlands (Highest Point)
Drainage BasinsSaint John (HP)
Bay of Fundy
Atlantic Ocean
Route #1 Maintained Hiking Trail
Trailhead: (Dirt Road) 305 m/1001 ft
Vertical Gain: 515 m/1689 ft
Data Source1:50,000 Topographic Survey Map
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Other Photos

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The cabin when we arrived by the west trail (2019-08-02). Photo by Mario Chamberland.
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