a style of snowshoe associated with the Montagnais Indians of Northern Quebec and Labrador.
- 1916  It is somewhat peculiar in shape and is possibly a transition between the Ojibwa and Montagnais snowshoe.
- 1941  The Montagnais shoe is the commonest form used throughout the Labrador Peninsula and is usually known simply as the Eastern snowshoe.
- 1964  Montagnais and Naskapi [shoes are] all made wide for travel in deep snow through underbrush.