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British Columbia topographic map

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British Columbia

The Southern Interior cities of Kamloops and Penticton have some of the warmest and longest summer climates in Canada (while higher elevations are cold and snowy), although their temperatures are often exceeded north of the Fraser Canyon, close to the confluence of the Fraser and Thompson rivers, where the terrain is rugged and covered with desert-type flora. Semi-desert grassland is found in large areas of the Interior Plateau, with land uses ranging from ranching at lower altitudes to forestry at higher ones.

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Name: British Columbia topographic map, elevation, terrain.

Location: British Columbia, Canada (48.22456 -139.06133 60.00207 -114.05414)

Average elevation: 708 m

Minimum elevation: -3 m

Maximum elevation: 3,624 m

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