Urban agglomeration of Montreal topographic maps
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Saint Helen's Island
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 15 m

Parc Léon-Provancher
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 53 m

Island of Montreal
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal
The topography of the island has been significantly altered by human activity, as evidenced by historical maps that name a lake St. Pierre in the island. This lake, and several other watercourses, have been drained or covered over as the city developed, while areas on the island's shores have been reclaimed…
Average elevation: 30 m

Colline de l'Abri
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 120 m

Pierrefonds-Roxboro
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 30 m

Notre Dame Island
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 14 m

Le Plateau-Mont-Royal
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 70 m

Rivière des Prairies
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 36 m

Rivière des Prairies
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 34 m

Parc de la Rive-Boisée
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 29 m

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: 110 m

Hampstead
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal
The Town of Hampstead was founded in 1914. It was designed to be an exclusive garden city. There are no retail shops within municipal boundaries. Houses were assigned relatively large lots to allow space for trees and shrubbery. The town's roads were designed with curves in order to slow down traffic and to…
Average elevation: 57 m

Banc de Châteauguay
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Dorval
Average elevation: 20 m

Rosemont–La Petite-Patrie
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 50 m

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: 111 m

Parc-nature du Bois-de-Liesse
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 28 m