Important Notice The DMTI CMCS and CMPCS 2024.3 datasets are only available by request from students, staff, and faculty of subscribing institutions. Please email geoportal@scholarsportal.info to request access to the latest data. The DMTI CanMap Content Suite (CMCS) and CanMap Postal Content Suite (CMPCS) 2024.3 is a comprehensive geospatial dataset designed to support a wide range of applications in geographic information systems (GIS). This dataset includes over 300 layers of detailed mapping information, making it a valuable resource for urban planning, infrastructure management, environmental monitoring, and emergency response. The current version of the CMCS and the CMPCS include updates to road networks, address points, and postal code boundaries, reflecting new developments and changes in infrastructure. Key components: CanMap Streetfiles: Detailed street-level data, including road networks, transportation routes, and address ranges. Useful in navigation, route optimization, and logistics planning. Postal Code Suite OM: Postal code information, including six-digit postal code boundaries, delivery mode types, and point of call (POC) data. Useful for precise location-based analysis. Address Points: Geocoded address information. Natural Features Data: Includes information on rivers, lakes, parks, and other natural landmarks. Useful in environmental studies and land use planning. Emergency Services Locations: Data includes the locations of hospitals, fire stations, police stations, and other critical services. Political and Census Boundaries: Provides detailed information on electoral districts, municipal boundaries, and census divisions. Supports demographic analysis and policy development. The following postal code data (down to the neighborhood level) is included in this dataset as part of the DMTI CMPCS collection: Urban and Rural Six-Digit (FSA LDU) Boundaries: Precise delineation of postal code areas. Full Point of Call (POC) Information: Includes detailed delivery mode types, such as residential, business, and community mailboxes. Forward Sortation Areas (FSAs): Larger postal code areas useful for regional analysis.
DMTI Satellite Streetview is an integrated product containing orthorectified and pansharperned QuickBird Satellite imagery data combined with CanMap streets data. It provides satellite imagery at 60cm resolution along with boundary and point data.
This series contains imagery and supplementary data for Fredericton, Moncton, and Saint John. For each city, images are arranged as one mosaic dataset and each mosaic has a currency date associated with it as part of the file name.
Supplementary files include mosaic tile layouts, street files, census subdivisions, and additional documentation, and are available from the metadata for each image service.
Note: In 2012, there was a datum change from NAD83 to WGS84.
Street network files from DMTI Spatial Inc. CanMap Content Suite for 1996, 2001, 2006, 2011 and 2016 were downloaded and used to create individual GIS files for each of the following road types: expressway; primary highway; secondary highway; arterial road; and local road. Distances, in metres, from each DMTI Spatial Inc. single-link postal code to the nearest road of each type were calculated by CANUE staff using PostGreSQL. Postal codes from 1994-1998 were associated with the road network for 1996; postal codes from 1999-2003 were associated with the road network for 2001; postal codes for 2004-2008 were associated with the road network for 2006; postal codes for 2009-2013 were associated with the road network for 2011; and postal codes for 2014-2018 were associated with the road network for 2016.
This presentation looks at DMTI software. DMTI develops and markets web enabled spatial data and software products used in corporate and institutional information and marketing systems.
Hydrology files from DMTI Spatial Inc. CanMap Content Suite for 2018 (water bodies, water lines) were downloaded via the University of Victoria library, and loaded into a PostGRES database. Specifically for distance to oceans, we used the 2011 Hydrographic Layers - coast GIS file from Statistics Canada. Distances in metres to the nearest water feature within 5 kilometres by class (defined below) was calculated using PostGRES, for all DMTI Spatial Inc. single-link postal code for all years. This assumes that water features have remained constant over time. Note: many waterbodies in Alberta were coded as unknown in the water_defn column. Any features that were otherwise coded as permanent and had a river name or lake name were re-coded as watercourse and lake respectively and added to the appropriate class prior to calculation. NOTE: Features from the DMTI waterbody file are large enough to be representing as polygons or rivers/channels with right and left banks delineated. Features from the DMTI waterline file are narrow enough that they are only represented as a single line feature, rather than having a right and left bank.
Hydrology files from DMTI Spatial Inc. CanMap Content Suite for 2018 (water bodies, water lines) were downloaded via the University of Victoria library, and loaded into a PostGRES database. Specifically for distance to oceans, we used the 2011 Hydrographic Layers - coast GIS file from Statistics Canada. Distances in metres to the nearest water feature within 5 kilometres by class (defined below) was calculated using PostGRES, for all DMTI Spatial Inc. single-link postal code for all years. This assumes that water features have remained constant over time. Note: many waterbodies in Alberta were coded as unknown in the water_defn column. Any features that were otherwise coded as permanent and had a river name or lake name were re-coded as watercourse and lake respectively and added to the appropriate class prior to calculation. NOTE: Features from the DMTI waterbody file are large enough to be representing as polygons or rivers/channels with right and left banks delineated. Features from the DMTI waterline file are narrow enough that they are only represented as a single line feature, rather than having a right and left bank.
DMTI Satellite Streetview is an integrated product containing orthorectified and pansharperned QuickBird Satellite imagery data combined with CanMap streets data. It provides satellite imagery at 60cm resolution along with boundary and point data.
This series contains imagery and supplementary data for several towns, villages, and mines in the Northwest Territories. For each record, images are arranged as one mosaic dataset and each mosaic has a currency date associated with it as part of the file name.
Supplementary files include mosaic tile layouts, street files, census subdivisions, and additional documentation, and are available from the metadata for each image service.
sers must abide by the DMTI License Agreement. Canada's most comprehensive business and recreational point of interest data for market analysis and location based applications. The Enhanced Points of Interest (EPOI) file is a national database of over 1 million Canadian business and recreational points of interest. Engineered using CanMap Streetfiles, each EPOI has been accurately geocoded and precisely placed; two criteria that are fundamental to any successful location sensitive service. This location enriched point of interest database allows users to see and analyze selected point of interest data in a given geographic area, enabling applications such as wireless location-based services (LBS), Web, Telematics, planning, real estate multiple listing services (MLS), retail site analysis, competitive and market research, intelligent routing, sales territory analysis, business and tourism. Features Include: This data set fully integrates across the CanMap suite of mapping data products, and includes: Coordinate location (X, Y; Standard industry classification code (SIC); Business or recreational names address, city, province, postal code, telephone number; Common Address Flag (CAF) allowing users to identify records with identical addresses; Attribute precision codes. DMTI Spatial sourced points of interest include: Aerodromes, Border Crossings and Custom Offices, Building Names, Car Pool Lots, Gas Stations, Car Rental Agencies, Shopping Centres and Strip Malls, Education and Health Care, Financial Institutions, Fire Stations, Hotel Accommodations, Golf Courses, Police Stations, Retail Post Offices, Toll Booths, Tourist Information, Transit Stops, Weigh Stations, Cinemas, and Ski Centres.
DMTI Satellite Streetview is an integrated product containing orthorectified and pansharperned QuickBird Satellite imagery data combined with CanMap streets data. It provides satellite imagery at 60cm resolution along with boundary and point data.
This series contains imagery and supplementary data for several towns, cities, and locations in Quebec. For each record, images are arranged as one mosaic dataset and each mosaic has a currency date associated with it as part of the file name.
Supplementary files include mosaic tile layouts, street files, census subdivisions, and additional documentation, and are available from the metadata for each image service.
Access to these data files and dissemination of data retrieved from them is restricted to current faculty, staff or students employed by, or studying at UBC. Users must also abide by the DMTI License Agreement. DMTI Spatial's Digital Elevation Model (DEM) provides a digital representation of a portion of the earth's terrain over a two dimensional surface. 30 and 90 meter resolutions captured from 1:50,000 NTDB (custom resolutions created upon request) A grid calculation technique has been applied to accurately estimate the elevations of all small and mid-sized lakes All lake edges are converted to be used as a legitimate contour during processing DEM coverage is available by sheet and custom defined areas such as along the Canadian/US Border or by Province.
DMTI Satellite Streetview is an integrated product containing orthorectified and pansharperned QuickBird Satellite imagery data combined with CanMap streets data. It provides satellite imagery at 60cm resolution along with boundary and point data.
This series contains imagery and supplementary data for several towns, cities, and locations in Ontario. For each record, images are arranged as one mosaic dataset and each mosaic has a currency date associated with it as part of the file name.
Supplementary files include mosaic tile layouts, street files, census subdivisions, and additional documentation, and are available from the metadata for each image service.
Access to these data files and dissemination of data retrieved from them is restricted to current faculty, staff or students employed by, or studying at UBC. Users must also abide by the DMTI License Agreement. DMTI Spatial's Digital Elevation Model (DEM) provides a digital representation of a portion of the earth's terrain over a two dimensional surface. 30 and 90 meter resolutions captured from 1:50,000 NTDB (custom resolutions created upon request) A grid calculation technique has been applied to accurately estimate the elevations of all small and mid-sized lakes All lake edges are converted to be used as a legitimate contour during processing DEM coverage is available by sheet and custom defined areas such as along the Canadian/US Border or by Province.
Users must abide by the DMTI License Agreement. Canada's most comprehensive business and recreational point of interest data for market analysis and location based applications. The Enhanced Points of Interest (EPOI) file is a national database of over 1 million Canadian business and recreational points of interest. Engineered using CanMap Streetfiles, each EPOI has been accurately geocoded and precisely placed; two criteria that are fundamental to any successful location sensitive service. This location enriched point of interest database allows users to see and analyze selected point of interest data in a given geographic area, enabling applications such as wireless location-based services (LBS), Web, Telematics, planning, real estate multiple listing services (MLS), retail site analysis, competitive and market research, intelligent routing, sales territory analysis, business and tourism. Features Include: This data set fully integrates across the CanMap suite of mapping data products, and includes: Coordinate location (X, Y; Standard industry classification code (SIC); Business or recreational names address, city, province, postal code, telephone number; Common Address Flag (CAF) allowing users to identify records with identical addresses; Attribute precision codes. DMTI Spatial sourced points of interest include: Aerodromes, Border Crossings and Custom Offices, Building Names, Car Pool Lots, Gas Stations, Car Rental Agencies, Shopping Centres and Strip Malls, Education and Health Care, Financial Institutions, Fire Stations, Hotel Accommodations, Golf Courses, Police Stations, Retail Post Offices, Toll Booths, Tourist Information, Transit Stops, Weigh Stations, Cinemas, and Ski Centres.
Open Street Map (OSM) data were downloaded by CANUE staff from the Geofabrik site (see Supporting Documentation) in September 2020 as shapefiles for Canada. All data included in the gis_osm_pois_a_free_1 file were used for the calculations. These were made up of 138 different subcategories. Two different indicators were calculated: facility richness index and facility density index. Facility richness index is the number of different facility types present in a buffer area of 100, 250, 300, 500, 750 and 1000 around each 2019 DMTI Spatial single-link postal code divided by the maximum potential number of facility types specified (138). A higher value indicates a more availability of different facility types. Facility density index is the number of facilities present in a buffer area of 100, 250, 300, 500, 750 and 1000 around each 2019 DMTI Spatial single-link postal code divided by the buffer area. A higher value indicates a more availability of facilities in the area.
Access to these data files and dissemination of data retrieved from them is restricted to current faculty, staff or students employed by, or studying at UBC. Users must also abide by the DMTI License Agreement. DMTI Spatial's Digital Elevation Model (DEM) provides a digital representation of a portion of the earth's terrain over a two dimensional surface. 30 and 90 meter resolutions captured from 1:50,000 NTDB (custom resolutions created upon request) A grid calculation technique has been applied to accurately estimate the elevations of all small and mid-sized lakes All lake edges are converted to be used as a legitimate contour during processing DEM coverage is available by sheet and custom defined areas such as along the Canadian/US Border or by Province.
DMTI Satellite Streetview is an integrated product containing orthorectified and pansharperned QuickBird Satellite imagery data combined with CanMap streets data. It provides satellite imagery at 60cm resolution along with boundary and point data.
This series contains imagery and supplementary data for Argentia, Labrador City, and St. Johns. For each record, images are arranged as one mosaic dataset and each mosaic has a currency date associated with it as part of the file name.
Supplementary files include mosaic tile layouts, street files, census subdivisions, and additional documentation, and are available from the metadata for each image service.
Open Street Map (OSM) data were downloaded by CANUE staff from the Geofabrik site (see Supporting Documentation) in September 2020 as shapefiles for Canada. All data included in the gis_osm_pois_a_free_1 file were used for the calculations. These were made up of 138 different subcategories. Two different indicators were calculated: facility richness index and facility density index. Facility richness index is the number of different facility types present in a buffer area of 100, 250, 300, 500, 750 and 1000 around each 2019 DMTI Spatial single-link postal code divided by the maximum potential number of facility types specified (138). A higher value indicates a more availability of different facility types. Facility density index is the number of facilities present in a buffer area of 100, 250, 300, 500, 750 and 1000 around each 2019 DMTI Spatial single-link postal code divided by the buffer area. A higher value indicates a more availability of facilities in the area.
DMTI Satellite Streetview is an integrated product containing orthorectified and pansharperned QuickBird Satellite imagery data combined with CanMap streets data. It provides satellite imagery at 60cm resolution along with boundary and point data.
This series contains imagery and supplementary data for several towns, cities, and locations in Saskatchewan. For each record, images are arranged as one mosaic dataset and each mosaic has a currency date associated with it as part of the file name.
Supplementary files include mosaic tile layouts, street files, census subdivisions, and additional documentation, and are available from the metadata for each image service.
Access to these data files and dissemination of data retrieved from them is restricted to current faculty, staff or students employed by, or studying at UBC. Users must also abide by the DMTI License Agreement. Canada's most comprehensive business and recreational point of interest data for market analysis and location based applications. The Enhanced Points of Interest (EPOI) file is a national database of over 1 million Canadian business and recreational points of interest. Engineered using CanMap Streetfiles, each EPOI has been accurately geocoded and precisely placed; two criteria that are fundamental to any successful location sensitive service. This location enriched point of interest database allows users to see and analyze selected point of interest data in a given geographic area, enabling applications such as wireless location-based services (LBS), Web, Telematics, planning, real estate multiple listing services (MLS), retail site analysis, competitive and market research, intelligent routing, sales territory analysis, business and tourism. Features Include: This data set fully integrates across the CanMap suite of mapping data products, and includes: Coordinate location (X, Y; Standard industry classification code (SIC); Business or recreational names address, city, province, postal code, telephone number; Common Address Flag (CAF) allowing users to identify records with identical addresses; Attribute precision codes. DMTI Spatial sourced points of interest include: Aerodromes, Border Crossings and Custom Offices, Building Names, Car Pool Lots, Gas Stations, Car Rental Agencies, Shopping Centres & Strip Malls, Education & Health Care, Financial Institutions, Fire Stations, Hotel Accommodations, Golf Courses, Police Stations, Retail Post Offices, Toll Booths, Tourist Information, Transit Stops, Weigh Stations, Cinemas, and Ski Centres.
This dataset was created to provide land use information on the Oak Ridges Moraine and is the basis for Ontario Regulation 140/02. The data was digitized at 1:10,000 or better using 0.5 metre air photos, MNR, DMTI, Upper and Lower-tier Official Plans and digital vector layers.
Important Notice The DMTI CMCS and CMPCS 2024.3 datasets are only available by request from students, staff, and faculty of subscribing institutions. Please email geoportal@scholarsportal.info to request access to the latest data. The DMTI CanMap Content Suite (CMCS) and CanMap Postal Content Suite (CMPCS) 2024.3 is a comprehensive geospatial dataset designed to support a wide range of applications in geographic information systems (GIS). This dataset includes over 300 layers of detailed mapping information, making it a valuable resource for urban planning, infrastructure management, environmental monitoring, and emergency response. The current version of the CMCS and the CMPCS include updates to road networks, address points, and postal code boundaries, reflecting new developments and changes in infrastructure. Key components: CanMap Streetfiles: Detailed street-level data, including road networks, transportation routes, and address ranges. Useful in navigation, route optimization, and logistics planning. Postal Code Suite OM: Postal code information, including six-digit postal code boundaries, delivery mode types, and point of call (POC) data. Useful for precise location-based analysis. Address Points: Geocoded address information. Natural Features Data: Includes information on rivers, lakes, parks, and other natural landmarks. Useful in environmental studies and land use planning. Emergency Services Locations: Data includes the locations of hospitals, fire stations, police stations, and other critical services. Political and Census Boundaries: Provides detailed information on electoral districts, municipal boundaries, and census divisions. Supports demographic analysis and policy development. The following postal code data (down to the neighborhood level) is included in this dataset as part of the DMTI CMPCS collection: Urban and Rural Six-Digit (FSA LDU) Boundaries: Precise delineation of postal code areas. Full Point of Call (POC) Information: Includes detailed delivery mode types, such as residential, business, and community mailboxes. Forward Sortation Areas (FSAs): Larger postal code areas useful for regional analysis.