Air photos donated to the Map Library by the University of Waterloo Map Library.Other areas covered include: Georgetown, Norval, and Whaley's Corner
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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.
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.
1961 census tract boundary files and attribute data tables for the City of Toronto. Note that the City of Toronto boundaries did not extend as far as they do in this dataset. The boundaries do, however, correspond to the… Read more.
These extensive road network and rail files were deposited into the University of Toronto Map and Data Library collection by Professor Matthew Turner, formerly of the Economics Department, University of Toronto. The data were created for and… Read more.
Historical GIS layers showing forest cover, gold and coal fields, RCMP stations and transportation routes in Klondike-era Yukon Territory and Alaska. Data digitized by Jordan Hale, Map and Data Library.
Historical Toronto Land Patent owners from 1847. Based upon the map York Township (Toronto Park Lots) (Map #A73) and land patent sale records RG 1-100 Patent plans
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from the datamanagementgroup web page: The Transportation Tomorrow Survey (TTS) and Metropolitan Toronto and Region Transportation Study (MTARTS) are origin destination travel surveys. The Survey Data is available through the Internet Data Retrieval… Read more.