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Toronto

Canada > Ontario > Toronto

Despite its deep ravines, Toronto is not remarkably hilly, but its elevation does increase steadily away from the lake. Elevation differences range from 76.5 metres (251 ft) above sea level at the Lake Ontario shore to 209 m (686 ft) ASL near the York University grounds in the city's north end at the…

Average elevation: 113 m

London

Canada > Ontario > London > London

London has a humid continental climate (Köppen Dfb), though due to its downwind location relative to Lake Huron and elevation changes across the city, it is virtually on the Dfa/Dfb (hot summer) boundary favouring the former climate zone to the southwest of the confluence of the South and North Thames Rivers,…

Average elevation: 268 m

Hamilton

Canada > Ontario > Hamilton

Average elevation: 181 m

Guelph

Canada > Ontario > Guelph

This region of Ontario has cold winters and warm, humid summers, falling into the Köppen climate classification Dfb zone, with moderately high rainfall and snowfall. It is generally a couple of degrees cooler than lower elevation regions on the Great Lakes shorelines, especially so in winter, the exception…

Average elevation: 344 m

Oro-Medonte

Canada > Ontario > Simcoe County

Average elevation: 246 m

Banff

Canada > Alberta > Banff > Banff

Banff is a town within Banff National Park in Alberta, Canada. It is located in Alberta's Rockies along the Trans-Canada Highway, approximately 126 km (78 mi) west of Calgary and 58 km (36 mi) east of Lake Louise. At 1,400 to 1,630 m (4,590 to 5,350 ft) above sea level, Banff is the community with the second…

Average elevation: 1,615 m

Southwestern Ontario

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 235 m

Barrie

Canada > Ontario > Barrie

Average elevation: 248 m

St. Albert

Canada > Alberta > St. Albert

Average elevation: 681 m

Maple Ridge

Canada > British Columbia > Maple Ridge

Average elevation: 193 m

Fredericton

Canada > New Brunswick > Kingsclear Parish > Fredericton

At an altitude of about 17 m (56 ft) above sea level, Fredericton is nestled in the Pennsylvanian Basin. It differs markedly from the geologically older parts of the province. There are prominently two distinct areas in the region that are divided around the area of Wilsey Road, in the east end of the city. In…

Average elevation: 72 m

Spruce Grove

Canada > Alberta > Spruce Grove

Average elevation: 709 m

New Brunswick

Canada > New Brunswick

Average elevation: 165 m

Drumheller

Canada > Alberta > Drumheller

Average elevation: 763 m

Grande Prairie

Canada > Alberta > Grande Prairie

Grande Prairie is located just north of the 55th parallel north, and is 465 km (289 mi) northwest of Edmonton, lying at an elevation of 669 m (2,195 ft) above sea level. The city is surrounded by farmland to the north, east, and west. To the south lies a vast boreal forest with aspen, tamarack, lodgepole pine,…

Average elevation: 668 m

Stonewall

Canada > Manitoba > Stonewall

Average elevation: 251 m

High River

Canada > Alberta > Town of High River

Average elevation: 1,042 m

Camrose

Canada > Alberta > Camrose

Average elevation: 740 m

Lake Scugog

Canada > Ontario > Durham Region > Kawartha Lakes

The stagnant waters of the lake caused a wave of deadly fevers in the surrounding farms, and the new lake limits quickly became very unpopular with the local residents. On one day in the summer of 1838, settlers from the countryside surrounding the lake rose up and using axes, flintlocks and pitchforks, tore…

Average elevation: 269 m

Sturgeon Lake

Canada > Ontario > Kawartha Lakes

Average elevation: 266 m

Cochrane

Canada > Alberta > Town of Cochrane > Cochrane

Cochrane is situated at the base of Big Hill in the Bow River Valley. It sits at an elevation of 1,186 m (3,891 ft). The town is intersected by Highway 1A and Highway 22. Cochrane has a reputation for its western culture, which can easily be felt when one wanders the streets (particularly Main Street). The…

Average elevation: 1,205 m

Eels Lake

Canada > Ontario > Peterborough County > North Kawartha

Average elevation: 361 m

Bragg Creek

Canada > Alberta

Average elevation: 1,384 m

Lake Ontario

Canada > Ontario

Lake Ontario is the easternmost of the Great Lakes and the smallest in surface area (7,340 sq mi, 18,960 km2), although it exceeds Lake Erie in volume (393 cu mi, 1,639 km3). It is the 13th largest lake in the world. When its islands are included, the lake's shoreline is 712 miles (1,146 km) long. As the last…

Average elevation: 214 m

Orléans

Canada > Ontario > Ottawa > Cumberland

Average elevation: 66 m

County of Two Hills

Canada > Alberta

Average elevation: 643 m

Town of Canmore

Canada > Alberta

Average elevation: 1,813 m

Kluane National Park and Reserve

Canada > Yukon

The Reserve includes the highest mountain in Canada, Mount Logan (5,959 metres or 19,551 feet) of the Saint Elias Mountains. Mountains and glaciers, including Donjek Glacier, dominate the park's landscape, covering 83% of its area. The rest of the land in the park is forest and tundra—east of the largest…

Average elevation: 1,536 m

Brantford

Canada > Ontario > Brantford

Average elevation: 238 m

Niagara Escarpment

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 299 m

Crowsnest Pass

Canada > Alberta > Crowsnest Pass

Average elevation: 1,410 m

Calgary

Canada > Alberta > Calgary

Average elevation: 1,106 m

Winnipeg (city)

Canada > Manitoba

Average elevation: 253 m

Niagara Escarpment

Canada > Ontario > Hamilton

Average elevation: 153 m

Laurentian Mountains

Canada

One of Quebec's official regions is called Laurentides. The mountain range runs through four other regions; Capitale-Nationale, Outaouais, Lanaudière, and Mauricie. The elevation generally ranges from around 500 m (1,640 ft) to 1,000 m (3,280 ft) with Mont Raoul-Blanchard being its highest peak, at 1,166 m…

Average elevation: 348 m

Lake Huron

Canada

Lake Huron (/ˈhjʊərɒn, -ən/ HURE-on, -⁠ən) is one of the five Great Lakes of North America. Hydrologically, it comprises the easterly portion of Lake Michigan–Huron, having the same surface elevation as Lake Michigan, to which it is connected by the 5-mile-wide (8.0 km), 20-fathom-deep (120 ft; 37 m)…

Average elevation: 230 m

Victoria Island

Canada

Average elevation: 104 m

Edmonton

Canada > Alberta > Edmonton

Average elevation: 677 m

Ottawa

Canada > Ontario > Ottawa > Ottawa

Average elevation: 99 m

Red Deer

Canada > Alberta > Red Deer

Average elevation: 918 m

Milo

Canada > Alberta > Milo

Average elevation: 883 m

Woodstock

Canada > Ontario > Woodstock

Average elevation: 306 m

Stratford

Canada > Ontario > Stratford

Average elevation: 356 m

Orono

Canada > Ontario > Durham Region > Clarington

Average elevation: 166 m

Magnetic Hill

Canada > New Brunswick > Moncton Parish > Moncton

Average elevation: 94 m

Melville

Canada > Saskatchewan > Melville

Average elevation: 561 m

Nose Hill Park

Canada > Alberta > Calgary

Names currently associated with topographical features in and near Nose Hill Park reflect the impact of the European newcomers and European trade goods on the Peigan. For example, Spy Hill, the westward extension of Nose Hill, derived its present name from the aboriginal practice of communicating with distant…

Average elevation: 1,174 m

Lac du Bonnet

Canada > Manitoba > Lac du Bonnet

Average elevation: 260 m

Jock River

Canada > Ontario > Ottawa

Average elevation: 98 m

Assiniboine River

Canada > Manitoba

Average elevation: 481 m

Assiniboine River

Canada > Manitoba > Division No. 11 > Winnipeg

Average elevation: 238 m

Algonquin Highlands

Canada > Ontario > Haliburton County

Average elevation: 399 m

Cobalt

Canada > Ontario > Timiskaming District

Average elevation: 312 m

Bonnechere River

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 272 m

Lac-Legendre

Canada > Quebec > Matawinie

Average elevation: 486 m

Osgoode

Canada > Ontario > Ottawa

Average elevation: 91 m

Iqaluit

Canada > Nunavut > ᐃᖃᓗᐃᑦ

Iqaluit has a tundra climate (Köppen: ET) typical of the Arctic region, although it is well outside the Arctic Circle. The city features long, cold winters and brief, cool summers. Average monthly temperatures are below freezing for eight months of the year. Iqaluit averages just over 400 mm (16 in) of…

Average elevation: 50 m

Peterborough

Canada > Ontario > Peterborough

Peterborough's topography is largely defined by land formations created by the receding Wisconsian glaciers 10,000–15,000 years ago. The South End and Downtown portions of the City sit on what was the bottom of the glacial Lake Peterborough—part of a glacial spillway created when glacial meltwaters from…

Average elevation: 235 m

Barriere

Canada > British Columbia

Average elevation: 449 m

Haliburton

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 358 m

Canmore (town)

Canada > Alberta

Average elevation: 1,780 m

Inuvik

Canada > Northwest Territories

Average elevation: 159 m

Rosebud River

Canada > Alberta

Average elevation: 819 m

Seward Glacier

Canada > Yukon

Average elevation: 1,846 m

Perth County

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 355 m

Bowron Lake

Canada > British Columbia

Average elevation: 1,032 m

Ottawa River

Canada > Ontario > Ottawa > Pontiac

Average elevation: 318 m

Fort Saskatchewan

Canada > Alberta

Average elevation: 637 m

North Saskatchewan River

Canada

Average elevation: 834 m

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