{{about|a mountain in Canada|the mountain in the United States|Cirque Mountain (Washington)}} {{short description|Mountain in Labrador, Canada}} {{Infobox mountain | name = Cirque Mountain | image = | image_caption = | elevation_m = 1568 | elevation_ref = | prominence_m = 820 | prominence_ref = <ref>{{cite peakbagger | pid = 5967 | name = Cirque Mountain, Newfoundland | accessdate = 2008-10-21}}</ref> | location = [[Labrador]], [[Canada]] | range = [[Selamiut Range]] | coordinates = {{coord|58|56|01|N|63|32|57|W |type:mountain_region:CA-NL |display=inline,title}} | topo = [[National Topographic System|NTS]] {{Canada NTS Map Sheet|14|L|13}} | type = | age = | last_eruption = | first_ascent = 1916, A.P. Coleman <ref>{{cite web | url= http://www.summitpost.org/mountain/rock/152338/cirque-mountain.html | title= Cirque Mountain | date= November 16, 2005 | publisher= Summitpost.org | access-date= 2008-10-21 }}</ref> | easiest_route = }}

'''Cirque Mountain''' is a [[mountain]] located {{convert|11|km|mi|0|abbr=on}} northeast of [[Mount Caubvick]], in [[Labrador]], [[Canada]]. It is the third-highest mountain in Labrador, after Caubvick (1,652&nbsp;m) and [[Torngarsoak Mountain]] (1,595&nbsp;m), and lies in the [[Selamiut Range]], which is a subrange of the [[Torngat Mountains]]. Before 1971, it was believed that Cirque Mountain was the highest peak in Canada east of the [[Rocky Mountains]] and south of [[Baffin Island]]; that distinction is now known to belong to Mount Caubvick.<ref>{{cite bivouac|id=144|title=Cirque Mountain}}</ref>

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{{Arctic Cordillera}} {{Mountains of Newfoundland and Labrador}}

[[Category:Labrador]] [[Category:One-thousanders of Newfoundland and Labrador]]

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