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original paper air photo scale is 200 feet to 1inch 
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Scanned and georeferenced images
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Historical data on the Toronto shoreline, and creeks, lost rivers, land ownership, and industry from 1825-1951 of the Don River Valley Watershed. Project website is http://maps.library.utoronto.ca/dvhmp/

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Contours extracted from originals from York Region Geomatics Division. Part of this dataset, see this link

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Wellbeing Toronto is a map based visualization tool that evaluates wellbeing across Toronto's 140 neighbourhoods using GIS software.
Note: as of Fall 2021, this application shows errors because it does not meet modern security protocols related to… Read more.

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These maps were georeferenced from originals held at the City of Toronto archives. See here. CAUTION: the sid files do not all seem to work. It is probably better to use the JPEGs. TIF files are also available upon request. The text files… Read more.

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Shoreline, rivers (including lost rivers) and creeks in the City of Toronto digitized from georeferenced 19th century maps from the collections of the Map & Data Library, Toronto Public Library, the City of Toronto Archives, and Derek Hayes (… Read more.