Quebec woman reaches summit of Mount Logan in solo trek
MONTREAL — A Quebecer has become the first woman to climb to the top of Canada’s highest mountain in a solo trek, her agent said Wednesday.
“Monique just reached the summit,” François Masse said in an email message to The Canadian Press, referring to Monique Richard.
Richard had to deal with harsh weather, equipment woes and delays in her ascent of the 5,959-metre Mount Logan in Yukon’s Kluane National Park.
Parks Canada says there is no record in its data stretching back to the late 1800s of any woman having reached the summit in a solo climb.


