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Richmond Hill
Canada > Ontario > York Region
The village of Richmond Hill was incorporated by a bylaw of the York County Council on June 18, 1872, coming into effect January 1, 1873. In September 1956, the Ontario Municipal Board approved its elevation to Town status, effective January 1, 1957.
Average elevation: 256 m
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Notre Dame Island
Canada > Quebec > Urban agglomeration of Montreal > Montreal
Average elevation: 14 m
South Mountain
Canada > Ontario > Stormont, Dundas and Glengarry Counties > North Dundas
Average elevation: 82 m
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Clarence Creek
Canada > Ontario > Prescott and Russell Counties > Clarence-Rockland
Average elevation: 66 m
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Hillside Beach
Canada > Manitoba > Division No. 1 > Rural Municipality of Alexander
Average elevation: 225 m
Nova Scotia
Nova Scotia's topography is a diverse blend of rugged highlands, rolling hills, and fertile lowlands. The province's landscape is shaped by several upland regions, including the Southern Upland, North Mountain, and Cobequid Mountain, which are interspersed with extensive lowlands. The Southern Upland rises…
Average elevation: 41 m
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Area F (Scotch Creek/Seymour Arm)
Canada > British Columbia > Columbia-Shuswap Regional District
Average elevation: 1,265 m
Lone Butte
Canada > British Columbia > Cariboo Regional District > Area L (Lone Butte/Interlakes)
The northward advance of the Pacific Great Eastern Railway (PGE) rail head passed through Lone Butte in late April 1919. This construction camp had a large kitchen employing 25 cooks, of whom two received the Distinguished Conduct Medal and three the Military Medal during World War I. At an elevation of about…
Average elevation: 1,159 m
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