Features include: all federal, provincial and territorial boundaries for Canada including the Nunavut proposed boundary as well as the international boundaries of neighbouring countries.
major road and rail transportation networks.
hydrography and ice cover.
a selection of populated places along with administrative, provincial and national capitals.
offshore features such as ocean bathymetry the international date line, Canada's exclusive fishing zone.
International GIS data such as soils maps, ice positions, ice centre charts and more. Also features the Atlas of the cryosphere, arctic vegetation maps and a permafrost map of Canada.
Saskatchewan Geospatial Imagery Collaborative. Public access to basic aerial photo and satellite imagery sets; registration required for more in depth data.Contact Library services for information.
The Arctic Spatial Data Infrastructure is a cooperative venture between the National Mapping Agencies of Canada, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden, USA and Denmark created to provide politicians, governments, policy makers, scientists, private enterprises and citizens in the Arctic with access to geographically related Arctic data, digital maps and tools.