Vancouver topographic map
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Vancouver topographic map, elevation, terrain
Vancouver
Winters in Greater Vancouver are the fourth-mildest of Canadian cities after nearby Victoria, Nanaimo and Duncan, all on Vancouver Island. Vancouver's growing season averages 237 days, from March 18 until November 10. Vancouver's 1981–2010 USDA Plant Hardiness Zone ranges from 8A to 9A depending on elevation and proximity to water.
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Name: Vancouver topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Average elevation: 34 m
Minimum elevation: -4 m
Maximum elevation: 156 m
Routes: Metro Vancouver Regional District GPS tracks, routes, trails, hikes
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Burnaby
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Bowen Island Municipality
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Delta
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Vancouver
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Surrey
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Vancouver
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Surrey
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Burnaby
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > West Vancouver
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Vancouver
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Delta
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Surrey
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Burnaby
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Average elevation: 167 m
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Vancouver
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Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District > Vancouver
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