Quebec topographic maps
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Notre Dame Island
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 46 ft

Saint-Malo
Canada > Quebec > Coaticook (MRC)
Saint-Malo (local pronunciation) is a municipality in Quebec, Canada, on the Canada–United States border. Saint-Malo has the highest elevation of any municipality in Quebec. At 640 metres (2,100 ft), local residents live in an environment of forests, farms, and waterways that supply their livelihood.
Average elevation: 1,588 ft

Grande-Cascapédia
Canada > Quebec > Bonaventure (MRC) > Cascapédia-Saint-Jules
Average elevation: 157 ft

Anticosti Island
Topographically, Anticosti Island can be divided into three distinct regions: two lowland areas, rarely exceeding 150 metres (490 ft) in elevation, in the eastern and western thirds of the island linked along the coast; and a central highland forming a plateau that rises to just over 300 m (980 ft). This…
Average elevation: 98 ft

Val-d'Or
Canada > Quebec > La Vallée-de-l'Or
Val-d'Or is situated on the Canadian Shield at an elevation of 1100 feet (330m) above sea level. Although its name refers to a valley ("Val"), the city is actually situated on a vast, slightly undulating plain.
Average elevation: 1,086 ft

Ayers Cliff Exposition Grounds
Canada > Quebec > Memphrémagog > Ayer's Cliff
Average elevation: 571 ft

Île d'Entrée
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine > Les Îles-de-la-Madeleine > L'Île-d'Entrée
Average elevation: 66 ft

Mount Royal Park
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
The mountain is part of the Monteregian Hills situated between the Laurentians and the Appalachian Mountains. It gave its Latin name, Mons Regius, to the Monteregian chain. The mountain consists of three peaks: Colline de la Croix (or Mont Royal proper) at 233 m (764 ft), Colline d'Outremont (or Mount Murray,…
Average elevation: 361 ft

Quebec
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Québec
Quebec City was built on the north bank of the Saint Lawrence River, where it narrows and meets the mouth of the Saint-Charles River. Old Quebec is located on top and at the foot of Cap-Diamant, which is on the eastern edge of a plateau called the promontory of Quebec (Quebec hill). Because of this topographic…
Average elevation: 328 ft

Galerie d'amenée d'eau, Manic-5
Canada > Quebec > Manicouagan > Rivière-aux-Outardes
Average elevation: 1,112 ft

Saint-Louis-de-Gonzague-du-Cap-Tourmente
Canada > Quebec > La Côte-de-Beaupré
Average elevation: 30 ft

Lac de la Carpe
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of La Tuque > La Tuque
Average elevation: 1,293 ft

Bas-Saint-Laurent
The topography of Bas-Saint-Laurent has two main elements : the plateaus of the Appalachian Mountains, called Notre Dame Mountains, and the lowlands in the fine stripe of land along the Saint Lawrence river. These are separated by an intermediate area of ridges and foothills which meld with the plateaus. The…
Average elevation: 935 ft

Mount Royal
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
The hill is part of the Monteregian Hills situated between the Laurentians and the Appalachian Mountains. It gave its Latin name, Mons Regius, to the Monteregian chain. The hill consists of three peaks: Colline de la Croix (or Mont Royal proper) at 233 m (764 ft), Colline d'Outremont (or Mount Murray, in the…
Average elevation: 364 ft