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Toporama – Topographic Maps
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One of the Atlas of Canada’s special 100th Anniversary projects is offering topographical maps for all of Canada. These new maps are the next generation of the Centre for Topographic Information’s very successful Toporama product. The National Topographic System (NTS) provides general-purpose topographic map coverage of Canada. These maps depict, in detail, ground relief (landforms and terrain), drainage (lakes and rivers), forest cover, administrative areas, populated areas, transportation routes and facilities (including roads and railways), and other constructed features. The maps show data from the 1:250 000 and 1:50 000 National Topographic Databases.
Toporama – Read more about the features
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Topographic Maps in the Atlas of Canada |
The Atlas of Canada offers Toporama – free access to the National Topographic System in an easy-to-use mapping tool. Select one of the links below to explore and find, print and save the map of your choice.
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The National Topographic System – An Overview |
What is a topographic map? Select one of the links below to find out all about topographic maps and the National Topographic System.
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Topographic Map Distributors – Paper Maps |
To find the National Topographic System (NTS) map number for the area you are interested in and to purchase printed topographic maps, select one of the links below to locate a map distributor near you.
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Digital Topographic Data |
To obtain and purchase digital topographic data select one of the links below.
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Licensing Guidelines |
When the Government of Canada produces maps, charts, and other publications, the content of these publications is automatically protected under the Copyright Act. The Government of Canada has a right to the intellectual property contained on maps of the National Topographic System (NTS), published by Natural Resources Canada. Anyone wanting to exploit or reproduce information shown on NTS maps requires the authorization of the Government of Canada, through the Centre for Topographic Information Ottawa (CTIO) of Natural Resources Canada.
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