Toporama, 1945-2013
This collection is a legacy product that is no longer supported. It may not meet current government standards.
Toporama is a digital topographic reference product using CanVec as source data. Developed by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan), Toporama covers the entire area of Canada's landmass and provides symbolic information in a geo-referenced raster format (GeoTIFF). The delimitation, content and representation of this product are similar to those of 1:50,000 scale topographical maps. Toporama is available in the following spatial reference systems: Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) and geographic (latitude and longitude). Toporama is a product aimed at the general public that can be used by GPS system.
The datasets in this collection present the version published in 2013.
Metadata
Date Created
2008
Date Published
2013
Temporal Coverage
1945 - 2013
Access in last 30 days
61
All time access
6,101
Source(s) and Citation
Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada;Strategic Policy and Innovation Sector. (2013). Toporama, 1945-2013. Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada;Strategic Policy and Innovation Sector.
Use Limitations
Map
Data resources
Resources
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Data resources
Download directory to Toporama 1:50K in geographic coordinates
Type:
Dataset
Format:
GeoTIF
Languages:
Not available
Download directory to Toporama 1:50K in UTM coordinates
Type:
Dataset
Format:
GeoTIF
Languages:
Not available
Index of available files (drag and drop the kml file in Google Earth to localize your region of interest)
Type:
Supporting Document
Format:
KMZ
Languages:
Not available
Documentation related to Toporama product
Type:
Supporting Document
Format:
Languages:
English, French
Related keywords
raster maps, topographical maps, geography, mapping, canada, toponymy, lakes, vegetation, contours, saturated soils, relief, land cover, hydrography, buildings, energy, topography, topographical maps, forests
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