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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

Southwestern Ontario

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 235 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

Saint John

Canada > New Brunswick > Saint John

Average elevation: 39 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

Hamilton

Canada > Ontario > Hamilton

Average elevation: 181 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

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

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

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

Grouse Mountain

Canada > British Columbia > Metro Vancouver Regional District

Grouse Mountain is one of the North Shore Mountains of the Pacific Ranges in the District Municipality of North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. With a maximum elevation of over 1,200 m (4,100 feet) at its peak, the mountain is the site of an alpine ski area, Grouse Mountain Resort, which overlooks Greater…

Average elevation: 968 m

Balsam Lake

Canada > Ontario > Kawartha Lakes

Average elevation: 257 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

Cambridge

Canada > Ontario > Cambridge

Average elevation: 295 m

Mabel Lake

Canada > British Columbia

Average elevation: 493 m

Niagara Escarpment

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 299 m

Stony Plain

Canada > Alberta > Stony Plain

Average elevation: 711 m

Sikanni Chief River

Canada > British Columbia

Average elevation: 865 m

St. Albert

Canada > Alberta > St. Albert

Average elevation: 681 m

Guelph Lake

Canada > Ontario > Guelph/Eramosa

Average elevation: 350 m

Haliburton

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 358 m

Norcan Lake

Canada > Ontario > Frontenac County > North Frontenac

Average elevation: 229 m

Athabasca River

Canada

The Athabasca River originates in Jasper National Park, in an unnamed lake at the toe of the Columbia Glacier within the Columbia Icefield, between Mount Columbia, Snow Dome, and the Winston Churchill Range, at an elevation of approximately 1,600 metres (5,200 ft). It travels 1,231 km (765 mi) before draining…

Average elevation: 688 m

Oro-Medonte

Canada > Ontario > Simcoe County

Average elevation: 246 m

County of Vermilion River

Canada > Alberta

Average elevation: 638 m

Riding Mountain

Canada

Average elevation: 403 m

Coppermine River

Canada

The river is on the northwestern part of the Canadian Shield. It was covered by the Laurentide ice sheet which melted away 10,000 years ago. Above and below Bloody Falls, the river width is broad due to fluvioglacial erosion. At the falls, the river is described to be narrow and fast-moving rapid with the…

Average elevation: 391 m

Busby

Canada > Alberta > Westlock County

Average elevation: 722 m

Strathroy

Canada > Ontario > Middlesex County > Strathroy-Caradoc

Average elevation: 235 m

Gull Lake

Canada > Ontario > Haliburton County > Minden Hills

Average elevation: 281 m

François Lake

Canada > British Columbia

Average elevation: 733 m

Waterhen Lake

Canada > Saskatchewan > Division No. 17

Average elevation: 481 m

Gaspésie

Canada > Quebec > La Haute-Gaspésie > Mont-Albert

Average elevation: 459 m

Kenora

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 182 m

Dauphin

Canada > Manitoba > Dauphin

Average elevation: 293 m

Don River

Canada > Ontario > Toronto

Average elevation: 80 m

Ril Lake

Canada > Ontario > Muskoka District

Average elevation: 361 m

Sleeping Giant Provincial Park

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 207 m

Groom Lake

Canada > Ontario > Parry Sound District > Kearney

Average elevation: 378 m

Region of Waterloo

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 348 m

Southwold

Canada > Ontario > Elgin County

Average elevation: 221 m

Windy Lake

Canada > Ontario > Sudbury District > Greater Sudbury > Onaping

Average elevation: 363 m

Killarney

Canada > Ontario > Sudbury District > Killarney

Average elevation: 220 m

Sechelt Inlet

Canada > British Columbia > Doriston

Average elevation: 467 m

Redvers

Canada > Saskatchewan

Average elevation: 592 m

Leaside-Bennington

Canada > Ontario > Toronto

Average elevation: 128 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

Pikangikum

Canada > Ontario > Kenora District

Average elevation: 333 m

Peel River

Canada > Northwest Territories

Average elevation: 45 m

Christie Pits Park

Canada > Ontario > Old Toronto

Average elevation: 117 m

Lynn Lake

Canada > Manitoba > Lynn Lake

Average elevation: 353 m

Mons Lake

Canada > Alberta

Average elevation: 620 m

Niagara Escarpment

Canada > Ontario > Burlington

Average elevation: 216 m

Northumberland Strait

Canada > Nova Scotia

Average elevation: 27 m

Haldimand County

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 190 m

Lake Nipigon

Canada > Ontario

Average elevation: 307 m

Holyrood

Canada > Newfoundland and Labrador

Average elevation: 138 m

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