A part of the
Gaspé Sandstones, the Battery Point Formation is believed to have been deposited in a
fluvial environment based on the presence of rootlets as well as the abundance of trough and planar-tabular
cross bedding, and the lower part resembles modern
braided systems more than
meandering systems. It rests unconformably on the shallow marine
sandstones of the
York River Formation (the basal unit of the Gaspé Sandstones and making the Battery Point Formation the first continental unit of the sequence ==Fossil content==