Scanned and georeferenced images
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TORONTO
original paper air photo scale is 200 feet to 1inch
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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/
Contours extracted from originals from York Region Geomatics Division. Part of this dataset, see this link
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.
This series was created to provide hard copy maps for the Ontario Base Mapping OBM program covering the Metro Toronto Region. Each map covers an area of 25 sq. km and shows topographic features with 5 metre contours. Buildings less than 100 sq. m.… Read more.
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.