From their main web page: "A partnership designed to facilitate access to information for health planning with the overall goal of producing action to reduce health inequalities." No longer updated, but many maps archived.
TORONTO
From the web page: "The Canada Land Use Monitoring Program (CLUMP) was established in 1978 by the Lands Directorate of Environment Canada to provide researchers, planners and managers with a database on land use change. The program complemented the… Read more.
TCL Asset includes: 1. Geographic linear representation of transportation corridors, administrative boundaries and shorelines. 2. Geographic point representations of properties and municipal addresses. 3. Various administration areas of city… Read more.
Data includes: Building lines, hydro towers, curbs, curblines, curb points, catch basins, electrical pols, garage lines, garage polygons, general poles, historical sites, fire hydrants, light standards, miscellaneous structures, parks, pathways,… Read more.
from FAQ from OMNR "SOLRIS is a primary data layer that provides a comprehensive, landscape-level inventory of natural, rural and urban areas. SOLRIS follows a standardized approach for ecosystem description, inventory and interpretation known as… Read more.
To request access, if you are a current U of T student, staff, or faculty, please email mdl@library.utoronto.ca
Contains:
1) Basic property report correlating the ownership PIN to the assessment roll number.2)Digital property ownership parcel… Read more.
comprehensive road network file; roads, streets, etc.
comprehensive road network file; roads, streets, etc.
Abstract from Metadata web page:
"Wooded Area polygons represent the boundaries of woodlands (forests, woodlots, hedgerows, and plantations) in Southern Ontario. The woodland dataset is one of numerous products derived through the implementation of… Read more.
Interactive mapping of infrastructure, Population and Health. Includes historical road network data, sewers, industrial expanse, etc. For online version see http://mercator.geog.utoronto.ca/georia/mapping.htm
Shorelines for 1881, 1890, 1906, and… Read more.