Quercus Borealis is a specific species of oak tree that is commonly found in North America's eastern regions, specifically Ontario, Quebec, and the Northeastern United States. Synonyms for Quercus Borealis include Northern Red Oak, Champion Oak, and Mountain Red Oak. This tree species can often be identified by its dark bark and deeply-ridged leaves that turn a vibrant red in the autumn months. It is a hardy and adaptable tree that can grow up to 70 feet in height and can live for centuries. The acorns of Quercus Borealis serve as a significant food source for wildlife, including birds, deer, and squirrels.