Canada topographic maps
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Edmonton
Edmonton is on the North Saskatchewan River, at an elevation of 671 m (2,201 ft). It is North America's northernmost city with a population over one million. It is south of Alberta's geographic centre, which is near the Hamlet of Fort Assiniboine. The terrain in and around Edmonton is generally flat to gently…
Average elevation: 690 m

Treasure Mountain
Canada > British Columbia > Regional District of Okanagan-Similkameen > Area H (Manning Park/Tulameen/Siwash)
Average elevation: 1,448 m

Victoria
Canada > British Columbia > Capital Regional District
Victoria, British Columbia, is situated on the southern tip of Vancouver Island, Canada, and boasts a diverse and varied topography. The city is characterized by rolling hills, rugged coastal cliffs, and lush valleys, providing a striking contrast between mountainous terrain and flatland areas. To the north…
Average elevation: 17 m

Calgary
Calgary experiences a semi-monsoonal humid continental climate (Köppen climate classification Dwb) within eastern parts of the city and a subarctic climate (Köppen climate classification Dwc) within western parts of the city, largely due to an increase in elevation. The city has warm summers and very cold,…
Average elevation: 1,104 m

Quebec
Quebec's topography is characterized by three main physiographic regions: the Canadian Shield, the St. Lawrence Lowlands, and the Appalachian Mountains. The Canadian Shield, covering about 90% of the province, features rugged terrain with rocky plateaus, rolling hills, and numerous rivers and lakes formed by…
Average elevation: 195 m

Sugar Lake
Canada > British Columbia > Regional District of North Okanagan > Area E (Cherryville/East Creighton)
Average elevation: 1,004 m

Nagas Point
Canada > British Columbia > North Coast Regional District > Area E (Moresby Island)
Average elevation: 4 m

St. Anns Bay
Canada > Nova Scotia > Municipality of Victoria County > Cape Dauphin
Average elevation: 80 m

Saskatoon
Canada > Saskatchewan > Division No. 11
Saskatoon lies on a long belt of rich, potassic chernozem in middle-southern Saskatchewan and is found in the aspen parkland biome. The lack of surrounding mountainous topography gives the city a relatively flat grid, though the city does sprawl over a few hills and into a few valleys. The lowest point in the…
Average elevation: 504 m

Ernest Lake
Canada > British Columbia > Thompson-Nicola Regional District > Area L (Grasslands)
Average elevation: 1,260 m

Bowen Island Municipality
Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District
Average elevation: 95 m

Vancouver
Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District
Vancouver, British Columbia, is situated on the Burrard Peninsula, bordered by Burrard Inlet to the north and the Fraser River to the south. The city's topography is a blend of flat and hilly terrains, with elevations ranging from sea level to approximately 152 meters (500 feet) above sea level. The North…
Average elevation: 34 m

Northwest Territories
Geographical features include Great Bear Lake, the largest lake entirely within Canada, and Great Slave Lake, the deepest body of water in North America at 614 m (2,014 ft), as well as the Mackenzie River and the canyons of the Nahanni National Park Reserve, a national park and UNESCO World Heritage Site.…
Average elevation: 192 m

Revelstoke
Canada > British Columbia > Columbia-Shuswap Regional District
A small ski resort featuring a single short lift has operated on Mount MacKenzie since the 1960s, and snowcat skiing was offered for higher altitudes. A strong movement pushed to expand the entire mountain into a single resort, and construction started in the early 2000s (decade).
Average elevation: 982 m

Lot 18
Canada > Prince Edward Island > Rural Municipality of Malpeque Bay > Malpeque
Average elevation: 7 m

Area D (Tabor Lake/Stone Creek)
Canada > British Columbia > Regional District of Fraser-Fort George
Average elevation: 831 m