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Relief map on a scale of 1/2,000,000

This map illustrates the terrestrial and marine reliefs of Quebec and surrounding territories, at a scale of 1/2,000,000. Color ranges representing altitude classes and blending offer a summary of the relief and the major physiographic groups of Quebec.

This map of the relief of Quebec is available in two versions:

The general map, which illustrates the relief and the borders (GeoTIFF version only);
The toponymic map, which illustrates the relief, some toponyms and borders (GeoTIFF and PDF versions).
This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).

Metadata

Date Created

2019-03-11

Date Published

2019-03-11

Temporal Coverage

2001-07-01 - Present

Access in last 30 days

140

All time access

621

Source(s) and Citation

Government and Municipalities of Québec; Ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts. (2019-03-11). Relief map on a scale of 1/2,000,000. Government and Municipalities of Québec; Ministère des Ressources naturelles et des Forêts. https://www.donneesquebec.ca

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Landform map - general (GeoTIFF format)

Type:

Dataset

Format:

GeoTIF

Languages:

French

Landform map - toponymic (GeoTIFF format)

Type:

Dataset

Format:

GeoTIF

Languages:

French

Interactive relief map

Type:

Dataset

Format:

HTML

Languages:

French

Original metadata (https://www.donneesquebec.ca)

Type:

Dataset

Format:

HTML

Languages:

French

Map of the relief - toponymic (PDF format)

Type:

Supporting Document

Format:

PDF

Languages:

French

Georeference report

Type:

Supporting Document

Format:

PDF

Languages:

French

Legend

Type:

Dataset

Format:

TIFF

Languages:

French

WMS relief service

Type:

Web Service

Format:

WMS

Languages:

French

WMS relief service

Type:

Web Service

Format:

WMS

Languages:

French

WMTS relief service

Type:

Web Service

Format:

WMTS

Languages:

French

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