How do other parts of the country line up with the rest of the world?

It’s always a surprise when people first learn that the very tip of southwestern Ontario is at a lower latitude than parts of California—which got us wondering: How do other parts of the country line up with the rest of the world? Here are the results, using Earthtools.org. Most of the cities on this map, and their global counterparts, lie within less than 50 km of each other, latitudinally speaking, of course. Only Quebec-Ulan Bator and Fort McMurray-Moscow are a full degree apart.

More from our series, Mapping Canada:

What kills Canadians

Canadian cities that swear the most on Twitter

Canada’s most popular baby names by province

See all maps in the series, here.