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Topographic map
This is a list of the extreme points of Canada, the points that are farther north, south, east or west than any other location.
Canada
- Northernmost point
- land: Cape Columbia, Ellesmere Island, Nunavut – 83°06'N, 69°57'W
- water: North Pole – 90°N
- Southernmost point: Middle Island, Ontario – 41°41'N, 82°40'W
- Westernmost point: Yukon-Alaska border – 141°00'W
- Easternmost point: Cape Spear, Newfoundland – 47°31'N, 52°37'W Template:Coor dms
Canada (mainland)
- Northernmost point: Murchison Promontory on Boothia Peninsula, Nunavut – 71°58'N
- Southernmost point: Point Pelee, Ontario – 41°58'N
- Westernmost point: Yukon-Alaska border – 141°00'W
- Easternmost point: Cape St. Charles, Labrador – 52°13'N, 55°37'W Template:Coor dms
Elevation extremes
- Lowest point: sea level – 0 m
- Highest point: Mount Logan – 5,959 m / 19,550 ft
- See also: Extreme points of Canadian provinces

