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BCGS 1:20,000 scale grid. The British Columbia Geographic System is a geographic system in which the coverage in minutes and seconds of longitude is double the coverage in minutes and seconds of latitude for sheets at all scales
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British Columbia Geographic System 1:5,000 scale mapsheet grid. Each mapsheet is one fourth of a 1:10,000 mapsheet numbered 1 through 4. The neatlines were defined and created in geographic units and reprojected to BC Albers. Each of the mapsheets is 0.75 minutes (45 seconds) latitude by 1.50 minutes (90 seconds) longitude. The British Columbia Geographic System is a geographic system in which the coverage in minutes and seconds of longitude is double the coverage in minutes and seconds of latitude for sheets at all scales
Raster images of scanned British Columbia topographic mapssee: U:\Geodata\Canada\BC\topo\cloverpoint on local intranet
Topographic map on a scale of 1: 10,000 in the 1992 layout is a graphical map (in colour). It shows the shape and cover of the land (including water, vegetation, settlements, roads and a number of other objects). Topographical maps are the primary source of information about the geographical environment. Topographic map on a scale of 1: 10,000 in the 1992 layout is a graphical map (in colour). It shows the shape and cover of the land (including water, vegetation, settlements, roads and a number of other objects). Topographical maps are the primary source of information about the geographical environment. Topographic map on a scale of 1: 10,000 in the 1992 layout is a graphical map (in colour). It shows the shape and cover of the land (including water, vegetation, settlements, roads and a number of other objects). Topographical maps are the primary source of information about the geographical environment. Topographic map on a scale of 1: 10,000 in the 1992 layout is a graphical map (in colour). It shows the shape and cover of the land (including water, vegetation, settlements, roads and a number of other objects). Topographical maps are the primary source of information about the geographical environment.
The topographic maps referred to as the Issue State (AS) were primarily intended for military use and were classified as Confidential Classified. On a scale of 1: 25,000 there were 2 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps.
The topographic maps referred to as the Issue State (AS) were primarily intended for military use and were classified as Confidential Classified. On a scale of 1: 25,000 there were 2 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps.
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BCGS 1:2,500 scale grid, North Amercian Datum 1983. The British Columbia Geographic System is a geographic system in which the coverage in minutes and seconds of longitude is double the coverage in minutes and seconds of latitude for sheets at all scales
The topographic maps referred to as the Issue State (AS) were primarily intended for military use and were classified as Confidential Classified. On a scale of 1: 25,000 there were 2 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps.
The topographic maps referred to as the Issue State (AS) were primarily intended for military use and were classified as Confidential Classified. On a scale of 1: 25,000 there were 2 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps.
The topographical maps, referred to as the issuing State (AS), were primarily for military purposes and carried the classification level of Confidential classified information. In scale 1: There were 25,000 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps.
The topographic maps referred to as the Issue State (AS) were primarily intended for military use and were classified as Confidential Classified. On a scale of 1: 25,000 there were 2 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps.
The topographic maps referred to as the Issue State (AS) were primarily intended for military use and were classified as Confidential Classified. On a scale of 1: 25,000 there were 2 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps.
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The topographical maps, referred to as the issuing State (AS), were primarily for military purposes and carried the classification level of Confidential classified information. In scale 1: There were 25,000 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps. The topographical maps, referred to as the issuing State (AS), were primarily for military purposes and carried the classification level of Confidential classified information. In scale 1: There were 25,000 output variants: TK=topographic maps and TSP=topographic city maps.
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Layered GeoPDF 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Map. Layers of geospatial data include orthoimagery, roads, grids, geographic names, elevation contours, hydrography, and other selected map features.
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The village of Topley is on the Canadian National railway, 285 miles west of Prince George and midway between Prince George and Prince Rupert. The area with which this report is immediately concerned stretches from Topley to the south, northwards about 12 miles; the width of the map-area is also 12 miles. The area was mapped geologically during the summer of 1928 with the aid of the topographic survey made during the previous year. This chapter is an an excerpt from the original document.
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Index Grid for NTS 1:250,000 scale maps
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The joint Natural Resources Canada/Department of Fisheries and Oceans Marine Spatial Planning Program requires the highest resolution marine based bathymetric elevation data and adjacent land based topographic elevation data that are available. This digital elevation model of Canada's west coast compiles the best data available from multiple government agencies to create a regional model gridded at 10 meter spacing. The transitions between the marine and terrestrial areas are seamless creating a continuous surface of elevations for scientific research and mapping.
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BCGS 1:20,000 scale grid. The British Columbia Geographic System is a geographic system in which the coverage in minutes and seconds of longitude is double the coverage in minutes and seconds of latitude for sheets at all scales