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Lac Brûlé

Canada > Quebec > Minganie > Lac-Jérôme

Average elevation: 516 m

Avignon

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 299 m

Terrebonne

Canada > Quebec > Terrebonne > Terrebonne

Average elevation: 34 m

Vaudreuil-Dorion

Canada > Quebec > Vaudreuil-Soulanges

Average elevation: 37 m

Mont Rigaud

Canada > Quebec > Rigaud

Average elevation: 181 m

Lac Saint-Jean

Canada > Quebec > Lac-Saint-Jean-Est

Average elevation: 127 m

Côte-Nord

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 327 m

Lac-Simon

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 321 m

Rivière Saint-Maurice

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 391 m

Vaudreuil-Soulanges

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 54 m

Hudson

Canada > Quebec > Vaudreuil-Soulanges

Average elevation: 56 m

Repentigny

Canada > Quebec > L'Assomption (MRC)

Average elevation: 14 m

Saint-Norbert-d'Arthabaska

Canada > Quebec > Arthabaska

Average elevation: 237 m

Montérégie

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 157 m

Abitibi-Témiscamingue

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 333 m

Capitale-Nationale

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 375 m

Kativik

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 168 m

Bas-Saint-Laurent

Canada > Quebec

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: 285 m

Chaudière-Appalaches

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 323 m

Témiscamingue

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 318 m

Rivière Broadback

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 261 m

Rivière Nottaway

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 219 m

Chaleur Bay

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 102 m

Rivière Arnaud

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 218 m

L'Île-Saint-Régis

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 49 m

Le Petit Cap

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 11 m

Desmaraisville

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 315 m

Monts Otish

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 924 m

Manawan

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 455 m

Lac Clair

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 338 m

La Grande Rivière

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 489 m

Antoine-Labelle

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 380 m

Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 177 m

Cantley

Canada > Quebec > Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais

Average elevation: 185 m

Waltham

Canada > Quebec > Pontiac

Its territory, with a maximum elevation of just over 350 metres (1,150 ft), is sparsely populated, the majority of the population living along or near the Ottawa River. The northern portion is a vast extended tract of undeveloped land, dotted with lakes, such as Findlay, Landon, Gagnon, and Caughlin, which are…

Average elevation: 245 m

Bonaventure (MRC)

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 230 m

La Matapédia

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 299 m

Le Rocher-Percé

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 147 m

La Côte-de-Gaspé

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 148 m

La Haute-Gaspésie

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 247 m

Papineau

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 232 m

Pontiac

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 311 m

Argenteuil

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 189 m

Les Pays-d'en-Haut

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 334 m

Deux-Montagnes (MRC)

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 49 m

L'Assomption (MRC)

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 24 m

D'Autray

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 166 m

La Haute-Côte-Nord

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 348 m

Sept-Rivières

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 413 m

Beauharnois-Salaberry

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 44 m

Rivière Romaine

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 479 m

Canton de Cleveland

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 209 m

Memphrémagog

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 292 m

Parc national de la Mauricie

Canada > Quebec > Maskinongé (MRC)

There are approximately 150 lakes in the national park. Lake size varies from small bogs at higher elevations containing acidic water to the largest valley lakes that have clear water. All lakes and streams flow into the Saint-Maurice by rivers "À la pêche" River (Shawinigan), Matawin and Shawinigan.

Average elevation: 302 m

Le Granit

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 475 m

Estrie

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 348 m

Mauricie

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 395 m

Centre-du-Québec

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 132 m

Lanaudière

Canada > Quebec

The region of Lanaudière is part of central Quebec and is located between the Saint Lawrence River and the Laurentian Mountains, between Mauricie and the Laurentides. Lanaudière attracts a good deal of interest from vacationers due to its unique character founded largely on the harmony between its culture…

Average elevation: 332 m

Saguenay–Lac-Saint-Jean

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 449 m

Lac-Saint-Jean-Est

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 285 m

Abitibi

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 314 m

L'Islet (MRC)

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 283 m

Montmagny (MRC)

Canada > Quebec

Its territory can be divided into three main geographical areas. The first is constituted of the estuary of the Saint Lawrence River and its islands. Second are the plains, which includes the Saint Lawrence Lowlands, which run from east to west and covers the northern portion of the Montmagny RCM, and is…

Average elevation: 311 m

Ottawa River (North)

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 347 m

Jamésie

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 344 m

Rouyn

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 297 m

Coulonge River

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 318 m

Rivière Péribonka

Canada > Quebec

Average elevation: 487 m

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: 100 m

Mont Owl's Head

Canada > Quebec > Memphrémagog > Potton

Average elevation: 370 m

Mont Orford

Canada > Quebec > Memphrémagog > Orford

Average elevation: 559 m

Quyon

Canada > Quebec > Les Collines-de-l'Outaouais > Pontiac

Average elevation: 78 m

Mont Ham

Canada > Quebec > Les Sources > Ham-Sud

Average elevation: 430 m

Calumet

Canada > Quebec > Argenteuil > Grenville-sur-la-Rouge

Average elevation: 95 m

Mont Gosford

Canada > Quebec > Le Granit > Saint-Augustin-de-Woburn

Since 1978, Mount Gosford is included in "ZEC Louise-Gosford", a controlled harvesting zone open to the public. Recently, the areas at more than 700 metres of altitude were designated Important Bird Areas due to the presence Bicknell's thrushes, an endemic species living in mountain peaks of northeast North…

Average elevation: 933 m

Riceburg

Canada > Quebec > Brome-Missisquoi > Stanbridge East

Average elevation: 78 m

Notre Dame Mountains

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

The Chic-Choc Mountains are one of the primary subranges of the Notre Dame Mountains. They are located in the northeastern part of the Gaspé Peninsula and are home to the tallest mountain in the range, Mont Jacques-Cartier, with an elevation of 1,268 m (4,160 ft). The other major subsection of the Notre Dame…

Average elevation: 1,128 m

Richmond Gulf

Canada > Quebec > Kativik > Baie-d'Hudson

The topography of Lake Tasuijaq is the consequence of two geological faults running parallel to the coast. The resulting dislocation has given rise to the cliffs that dominate the western shore of the lake.

Average elevation: 0 m

Lac Doug

Canada > Quebec > Manicouagan > Rivière-aux-Outardes

Average elevation: 342 m

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