#silentsunday view across the Georgia Straight, Point Grey Peninsula foreground and Vancouver island in the distance with fresh snow on the mountains. Anyone know what mountain tops these are? Sony a7 1/80 F18 210mm ISO 50. #yvr #vancity #vancouver #streetsofvancouver #vancouverisawesome #veryvancouver #vancityfeature #vancityphotographer #604now #likevancouver #urbanvancouver #creatorsofvancity #vancouver_ig #vancouverviews #vancouverisland #pointgrey #georgiastraight
Vancouver Island topographic map, elevation, terrain

Average elevation: 411 m • Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada • The rain shadow effect of the island's mountains, as well as the mountains of Washington's Olympic Peninsula, creates wide variation in precipitation. The west coast is considerably wetter than the east coast. Average annual precipitation ranges from 6,650 mm (262 in) at Hucuktlis Lake on the west coast (making it the wettest place in North America) to only 608 mm (23.9 in) at Victoria Gonzales, the driest recording station in the provincial capital of Victoria. Precipitation is heaviest in the autumn and winter. Snow is rare at low altitudes, but is common on the island's mountaintops in winter. Skiing is popular at Mount Washington in the mid-island, with an elevation of 1,588 m (5,210 ft). • Visualization and sharing of free topographic maps.

Topographic maps