What is calgary ab elevation?

Calgary, AB has an elevation of approximately 1,045 meters (3,428 feet) above sea level. The city is situated in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, with higher elevations to the west and lower elevations to the east. The highest point in Calgary is Nose Hill, which has an elevation of 1,129 meters (3,704 feet) above sea level. The elevation of Calgary can affect its climate, with cooler temperatures and more precipitation at higher elevations and warmer temperatures and less precipitation at lower elevations.