Moncton (New Brunswick, Westmorland County), Canada elevation is 30 meters and Moncton elevation in feet is 98 ft above sea level [src 1]. Moncton is a populated place (feature code) with elevation that is 228 meters (748 ft) smaller than average city elevation in Canada.
Below is the Elevation map of Moncton, which displays elevation range with different colors. Scale of the first map is from 0 to 56 m (0 to 184 ft) with average elevation of 23.5 meters (=77 ft) [note 1]
These maps also provides idea of topography and contour of this city, they are displayed at different zoom levels. More info about maps, scale and edge coordinates you can find below images.
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Scale [m] | 0..56 m | 0..185 m | × |
Scale [ft] | 0..184 ft | 0..607 ft | × |
Average | 23.5 m = 77 ft | 35.8 m = 117 ft | × |
Width | 6.78 km = 4.2 mi | 13.55 km = 8.4 mi | 216.9 km = 134.8 mi |
Height | 6.78 km = 4.2 mi | 13.55 km = 8.4 mi | 216.9 km = 134.8 mi |
↑Max Latitude | 46.125006° | 46.155456° | 47.06112° |
Latitude at center | 46.09454° | 46.09454° | 46.09454° |
↓Min Latitude | 46.064057° | 46.033557° | 45.11072° |
← Min Longitude | -64.840445° | -64.884391° | -66.20275° |
Longitude center | -64.7965° | -64.7965° | -64.7965° |
→Max Longitude | -64.752555° | -64.708609° | -63.39025° |
Cities around Moncton sort by population:
• Dieppe elevation 42 m
8.6 km, 102°
• Lutes Mountain 133 m
9.5 km, 298°
• Amherst 20 m
54.6 km, 122°
• Shediac 16 m
24.1 km, 54°
• Sackville 13 m
37.3 km, 121°
• Grande-Digue 21 m
29 km, 37°
• Bouctouche 27 m
41.8 km, 6°
• Salisbury 45 m
20.2 km, 252°
• McEwen 54 m
5.7 km, 8°
• Saint-Antoine 58 m
30.1 km, 6°
• Shediac Bridge-Shediac River 8 m
24.6 km, 37°
• Greater Lakeburn 42 m
10.1 km, 101°
En español:
Moncton elevación 30 m.
En France:
Moncton élévation 30 m.
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