Saint John topographic map
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Saint John
The topography surrounding Saint John is hilly; a result of the influence of two coastal mountain ranges which run along the Bay of Fundy – the St. Croix Highlands and the Caledonia Highlands. The soil throughout the region is extremely rocky with frequent granite outcrops. The coastal plain hosts numerous freshwater lakes in the eastern, western and northern parts of the city.
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Name: Saint John topographic map, elevation, terrain.
Location: Saint John, Saint John County, New Brunswick, Canada (45.13325 -66.24562 45.37693 -65.83886)
Average elevation: 38 m
Minimum elevation: -7 m
Maximum elevation: 226 m
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