Elevation of Edmonton

668 m

53.5461° N, 113.4937° W  ·  Alberta, Canada

Edmonton, Alberta's capital, sits at 668 meters (2,192 ft) above sea level on the North Saskatchewan River. One of the most northerly major cities in North America, Edmonton's flat prairie location gives it wide open skies and extreme temperature swings between seasons.

Key Facts at a Glance

North Saskatchewan River620 m
Average city elevation668 m
Highest point (SW suburbs)720 m
Coordinates53.5461° N, 113.4937° W
Country / RegionAlberta, Canada
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Elevations by District

District / AreaElevation
Downtown / River Valley620–640 m
Old Strathcona / South650–670 m
West Edmonton660–690 m
Millwoods / Southeast680–700 m
St. Albert (north suburb)650–680 m
Sherwood Park (east)660–700 m

Compare: Edmonton and Nearby Cities

CityElevation
Calgary1045 m
Winnipeg230 m
Saskatoon482 m
Regina577 m

Interesting Facts About Edmonton's Elevation

Frequently Asked Questions About the Elevation of Edmonton

What is the elevation of Edmonton?

Edmonton sits at approximately 668 metres (2,192 feet) above sea level on the Alberta prairies.

How cold does Edmonton get?

Edmonton has one of the most extreme climates of any major Canadian city. Winter temperatures regularly drop to −20°C to −30°C, while summers can be warm at 25–30°C.

Is Edmonton flat?

Edmonton is on the flat Alberta prairies, though the North Saskatchewan River Valley creates a significant topographic feature within the city, with the valley floor about 50 m below the surrounding plateau.

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