List of highest points of Canadian provinces and territories

Template:Short description This is a list of the highest points of the Canadian provinces and territories, by height.

Rank Province or territory Peak Range or other region Height<ref name=heights/> Coordinates Image
1 Template:Flag Mount Logan Saint Elias Mountains Template:Convert Template:Coord File:Mount Logan.jpg
2 Template:Flag Mount FairweatherTemplate:Efn Saint Elias Mountains Template:Convert Template:Coord File:Fairweather.jpg
3 Template:Flag Mount ColumbiaTemplate:Efn Rocky Mountains Template:Convert Template:Coord File:Mtcolumbia.jpg
4 Template:AnchorTemplate:Flag Mount NirvanaTemplate:Efn Mackenzie Mountains Template:Convert Template:Coord File:Nahteni Shih.jpg
5 Template:Flag Barbeau Peak British Empire Range Template:Convert Template:Coord File:Barbeau Peak, Nunavut.jpg
6 Template:Flag Mount CaubvickTemplate:Efn Torngat Mountains Template:Convert Template:Coord File:73 Labrador Kayak0039.jpg
6 Template:Flag Mont D'Iberville Torngat Mountains Template:Convert Template:Coord File:73 Labrador Kayak0039.jpg
8 Template:Flag Saskatchewan high point Cypress Hills Template:Convert Template:Coord None Currently Available on Wikipedia
9 Template:Flag Baldy Mountain Duck Mountains Template:Convert Template:Coord File:Toward baldy mountain.jpg
10 Template:Flag Mount Carleton Appalachian Mountains Template:Convert Template:Coord File:Mont-carleton-panorama-3.jpg
11 Template:Flag Ishpatina RidgeTemplate:Efn Temagami Template:Convert Template:Coord File:Ellis Fire Tower - Ishpatina Ridge.jpg
12 Template:AnchorTemplate:Flag White Hill Cape Breton Highlands Template:Convert Template:Coord None Currently Available on Wikipedia
13 Template:Flag Prince Edward Island high point Queens County Template:Convert Template:Coord None Currently Available on Wikipedia

Lowest pointsEdit

Since there is no land area of Canada that is below sea level,<ref name=heights>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }} at the Atlas of Canada</ref> the lowest elevation of Canada is at any point along its maritime coast, and all provinces and territories except Alberta and Saskatchewan have a maritime coast. The shore of Lake Athabasca, which straddles Alberta and Saskatchewan, is Saskatchewan's lowest dry point (Template:Cvt above sea level). The Slave River (which drains Lake Athabasca) flows from northeastern Alberta into the Northwest Territories and is Alberta's lowest point at the N.W.T. border (Template:Cvt above sea level). However, the False Creek Tunnel, part of the Canada Line rail-based transit system in Vancouver, at Template:Cvt below sea level, is the lowest publicly accessible point in Canada.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> Parts of Richmond, British Columbia are below sea-level, though behind dikes.Template:Citation needed

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ReferencesEdit

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