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TwitterThis is a web map service generated from the 2015 capture of Algonquin Park. As part of Ontario's Digital Data Directive, this Imagery is now part of LIO's open data catalogue and is free to use. This webmap can be leveraged in a web browser mapping application or can be used as a basemap in a users GIS software. Please see the related GeoHub record for more specifics around the capture of this imagery.ArcMap - Item linkArcGIS Pro - Item linkOpen GIS Software - ArcGIS REST Server linkOpen Geospatial Consortium (OGC) - Web Map Tiled Service (WMTS)
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TwitterUse the Geospatial Ontario Imagery Orders App to select and request uncompressed or compressed digital imagery tiles from Geospatial Ontario for transfer directly to you. Land Information Ontario coordinates public and private sector organizations to collect high resolution aerial imagery for Ontario through a partnership funding model. This aerial project is part of a five-year strategy (2013-2017) to acquire 20 cm resolution, leaf-off imagery across the province. Algonquin Orthophotography was acquired in the spring of 2015 under the best conditions possible to achieve cloud free, snow free, ice free, smoke free, and leaf off captures. The orthophotography has a pixel resolution of 20 centimetres and the horizontal positional accuracy of this data set is 50 cm at the 90% confidence level. The imagery was acquired by an ADS100 Leica digital camera and was later orthorectified using an elevation dataset generated through image correlation.Time of Capture: May 6th to May 14th, 2015Coverage: 4,536 sq kmCanopy Coverage: Leaf-Off Available ProductsOrthorectified Tiles - 1km x 1km, 20cm resolution, 8-bit, RGBNiR in .TIFF format (128MB/tile) and a compressed format (approx. 6.79MB/tile)Algonquin 2015 - 1km Index (Shapefile)Stereo data - (Not Open Data) - Leica line based - 16 bit, RGBNiR (sizes vary, please see index) Algonquin 2015 - Stereo Line Index (Shapefile)Online Web Map Service - Algonquin Orthophotography Project 2015 - Web Map Service Additional ResourcesList of all Algonquin 2015 ProductsImagery User Guide (.docx) Status Completed: Production of the data has been completed Maintenance and Update Frequency Not planned: There are no plans to update the data Contact Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources - Geospatial Services, imagery@ontario.ca
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This area has been identified as important for species movement. Analysis was completed on the natural heritage features of the fragmented areas of this region. This region has considerable development pressures in Ontario and New York State.
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Completed: Production of the data has been completed
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As needed: Data is updated as deemed necessary
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Bonnie Henson, Natural Resources Conservation Policy Branch, bonnie.henson@ontario.ca
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TwitterUtilisez l’application de commande d’imagerie d’Information géospatiale de l’Ontario pour sélectionner et demander des tuiles d’imagerie numérique non compressées ou compressées à Information géospatiale de l’Ontario, qui vous seront transférées directement. Information sur les terres de l’Ontario coordonne les organismes publics et privés afin de recueillir une imagerie aérienne haute résolution de l’Ontario au moyen d’un modèle de financement de partenariat. Ce projet d’imagerie aérienne fait partie d’un plan quinquennal (2013-2017) visant la saisie d’images sans feuilles à une résolution de 20 cm dans l’ensemble de la province. Projet d’orthophotographie d’Algonquin a été effectuée au printemps 2015 dans les meilleures conditions possible pour obtenir des images sans feuilles, sans fumée, sans glace, sans neige et sans nuages. L’orthophotographie a une résolution des pixels de 20 centimètres et la précision de la position horizontale de cet ensemble de données est de 50 cm pour un niveau de confiance de 90 %. Les images ont été captées par des appareils photo numériques ADS100 Leica avant d’être orthorectifiées à l’aide de données sur l’élévation générées par corrélation d’images. Temps de prise: du 6 mai 2015 au 14 mai 2015Couverture: 4,536 sq kmCouverture forestière : Sans feuillesProduits d’imagerie disponibles Tuiles orthorectifiées - 1km x 1km, résolution de 20 cm, 8 bit, RGBNiR en format .TIFF (128 Mo/tuile) et format compressé (environ 6.79 Mo\tuile)Projet d’orthophotographie d’Algonquin 2015 - Index de 1 km (fichier de formes) Données stéréoscopiques - Leica ADS100 base de lignes, 16 bit, RGBNir (formats variables, veuillez consulter l’index)Projet d’orthophotographie d’Algonquin 2015 - Index des lignes stéréoscopiques (fichier de formes)Service de carte Web -Projet d’orthophotographie d’Algonquin 2015 - Service de cartes Web Ressources supplémentaires Liste des produits du Projet d’orthophotographie d’Algonquin 2015Guide de l’utilisateur d’imagerieÉtatTerminé : La production des données est terminéeFréquence des maintenances et des mises à jourNon planifiée : la mise à jour des données n’est pas prévue Personne-ressourceMinistère des Richesses naturelles de l’Ontario – Services relatifs à l'information géospatiale, imagery@ontario.ca
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TwitterA pdf map of Algonquin located in Augusta Township.
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A table listing latitude, longitude, and location of vulnerable lakes (in or out of Algonquin Park).
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Summary: Displays the track alignment for the O-Train Stage 2 expansion. Line 1 and 3 will run to Trim Station in the east. In the south, Line 2 will run to Limebank Station. Line 4 will run between South Keys Station and Airport Station. In the west, Line 1 will run to Algonquin Station. Line 3 will run to Moodie Station. Also includes track alignment for the Walkley Yard.Accuracy: Current with no expected changes.Update Frequency: Data is static and will be updated as needed.Contact: : Hassan Eljaji
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TwitterThis digital GIS dataset and accompanying nonspatial files synthesize model outputs from a regional-scale volumetric 3D geologic model that portrays the generalized subsurface geology of the Michigan Basin region of Michigan, Wisconsin, Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio. The intent of this product is to rapidly and efficiently synthesize large quantities of geologic data from a wide variety of sources into a multi-use geologic framework model applicable to natural resource exploration and management. Major geographic features within the study area include Lake Michigan and the Lower Peninsula of Michigan, and portions of the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, Lake Huron, Lake Saint Clair, and Lake Erie. Geologically, the study area incorporates major structures such as the Kankakee Arch, Findlay Arch, Wisconsin Arch, Algonquin Arch, Lake Superior Syncline, and the broader Michigan sedimentary basin from the Precambrian basement to the Earth's surface. Data released here consists of stratigraphic horizon grids of major Phanerozoic sedimentary units that broadly define the geometry of the subsurface, a stratigraphic horizon grid of the uppermost Precambrian basement rocks, and line data that estimate the two-dimensional geometry of fault planes that intersect stratigraphic horizon grids. The presence of folds and unconformities are implied by the 3D geometry of the stratigraphic units, but these are not included as discrete features in this data release. The 3D geologic model was constructed from a wide variety of private and public surface and subsurface geologic data; none of these input data are part of this data release, but data sources are thoroughly documented such that a user could obtain these data from other sources if desired. The MichiganBasin3D geodatabase contains 41 subsurface stratigraphic horizons in raster format, representing the tops of modeled subsurface units, as well as a feature dataset titled "GeologicModel." This feature dataset includes a line feature class of 180 fault segments that delineate faults with probable post-Precambrian offset extending into the Phanerozoic sedimentary layers (PrecambrianLevelFaults_Throughgoing). It also features a line class of 170 fault segments representing throughgoing faults at the level of the top Trenton Group (TrentonLevelFaults), along with a polygon feature class delineating the study area (ModelBoundary). Nonspatial tables provide definitions of data sources (DataSources), terminology used in the dataset (Glossary), and descriptions of the modeled surfaces (DescriptionOfModelUnits). Additional file folders contain vector data in shapefile format, raster data in ASCII format, and tables in comma-separated values format. A comprehensive data dictionary outlines the entity and attribute information for all geospatial data and accompanying nonspatial tables (EntityAndAttributes). Accompanying this data release is a workbook “MichiganBasinInputSummaryTable.csv”, which tabulates the stratigraphic horizons modeled in each fault block, and the types and quantity of data inputs for each stratigraphic horizon. Key references associated with each data input are found in the "MichiganBasinInputReferences" so any user could replicate this work if they desired. An associated USGS report: “A three-dimensional geologic framework model of the Michigan Basin region, Illinois, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio, and Wisconsin, USA” documents the process of manipulating and interpreting surface and subsurface geologic data to create the model. It additionally contains critical information about model units, and uncertainty regarding their ability to predict true ground conditions.
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Zoom in on the map above and click your area of interest or use the Tile Index linked below to determine which package(s) you require for download. The Digital Elevation Models (DEM) are 2-m resolution raster elevation products that were generated from the Ontario Classified Point Cloud (Imagery-Derived) data. The point clouds were created via a pixel-autocorrelation process from the stereo aerial photography of the Land Information Ontario (LIO) imagery program. It is important to note that the DEM does not represent a full ‘bare-earth’ elevation surface. There are areas where there are very few points classified as Ground and interpolation has occurred across the resulting voids. Points classified as Ground have not been assessed for accuracy to determine if they represent true ground features. Some features are still raised above ground surface, such as larger buildings, larger forest stands and other raised features.
For more detailed information about this dataset, refer to the associated User Guide.
Now also available through a web service which exposes the data for visualization, geoprocessing and limited download.
The service is best accessed through the ArcGIS REST API, either directly or by setting up an ArcGIS server connection using the REST endpoint URL. The service draws using the Web Mercator projection.
For more information on what functionality is available and how to work with the service, read the Ontario Web Raster Services User Guide. If you have questions about how to use the service, email Geospatial Ontario (GEO) at geospatial@ontario.ca.
Service Endpoints https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/Elevation/Ontario_DEM_ImageryDerived/ImageServer https://intra.ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/Elevation/Ontario_DEM_ImageryDerived/ImageServer (Government of Ontario Internal Users)
Additional Documentation
Ontario DEM (Imagery-Derived) - User Guide (DOCX)Ontario DEM (Imagery-Derived) - Tile Index (SHP)SCOOP 2013 - Vertical Accuracy Assessment (Word) SCOOP 2013 - Vertical Accuracy Assessment - Data (SHP)
Product Packages
SCOOP 2013 DEM Package A (IMG) SCOOP 2013 DEM Package B (IMG) SCOOP 2013 DEM Package C (IMG) SCOOP 2013 DEM Package D (IMG) SCOOP 2013 DEM Package E (IMG) SCOOP 2013 DEM Package F (IMG) SCOOP 2013 DEM Package G (IMG) SCOOP 2013 DEM Package H (IMG)
DRAPE 2014 DEM Package A (IMG) DRAPE 2014 DEM Package B (IMG) DRAPE 2014 DEM Package C (IMG) DRAPE 2014 DEM Package D (IMG) DRAPE 2014 DEM Package E (IMG) DRAPE 2014 DEM Package F (IMG) DRAPE 2014 DEM Package G (IMG) DRAPE 2014 DEM Package H (IMG) DRAPE 2014 DEM Package I (IMG)
Algonquin 2015 DEM Package (IMG)
SWOOP 2015 DEM Package A (IMG) SWOOP 2015 DEM Package B (IMG) SWOOP 2015 DEM Package C (IMG) SWOOP 2015 DEM Package D (IMG) SWOOP 2015 DEM Package E (IMG) SWOOP 2015 DEM Package F (IMG) SWOOP 2015 DEM Package G (IMG) SWOOP 2015 DEM Package H (IMG)
COOP 2016 DEM Package A (IMG) COOP 2016 DEM Package B (IMG) COOP 2016 DEM Package C (IMG) COOP 2016 DEM Package D (IMG) COOP 2016 DEM Package E (IMG) COOP 2016 DEM Package F (IMG) COOP 2016 DEM Package G (IMG) COOP 2016 DEM Package H (IMG) COOP 2016 DEM Package I (IMG)
NWOOP 2017 DEM Package A (IMG) NWOOP 2017 DEM Package B (IMG) NWOOP 2017 DEM Package C (IMG) NWOOP 2017 DEM Package D (IMG) NWOOP 2017 DEM Package E (IMG) NWOOP 2017 DEM Package F (IMG)
Status On going: Data is continually being updated
Maintenance and Update Frequency As needed: Data is updated as deemed necessary
Contact Ministry of Natural Resources - Geospatial Ontario, geospatial@ontario.ca
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Ce service de carte Web repose sur les données du Projet d’orthophotographie d’Algonquin de 2015. Dans le cadre de la Directive de l’Ontario sur les données et les services numériques, cette imagerie fait désormais partie du catalogue de données ouvertes d’ITO et peut être utilisée gratuitement. Cette carte Web peut être intégrée à une application cartographique dans un navigateur Web ou servir de carte de base dans un logiciel SIG destiné aux utilisateurs. Pour en savoir plus sur la façon dont ces images ont été captées, voir les données GeoHub correspondantes.ArcMap - Lien de l'articleArcGIS Pro - Lien de l'articleArcGIS REST Lien serveurOpen Geospatial Consortium (OGC) - des pavés cartographiques Web (WMTS)
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Cette région a été déterminée comme une région importante pour le mouvement des espèces. L’analyse a été faite à partir des caractéristiques du patrimoine naturel dans les zones fragmentées de cette région. Cette région vit des pressions importantes de développement en Ontario et dans l’état de New York.
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Produites: La production des données est terminée
Fréquence de mise à jour des données
Au besoin: Les données sont mises à jour au besoin
Personne-resource
Bonnie Henson, Direction des politiques de planification et d'exploitation des ressources, bonnie.henson@ontario.ca
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TwitterWelcome to the A2A Challenge AppOn August 12th of this year, Jamie began walking the Algonquin to Adirondacks (A2A) Ecological Corridor on the A2A “Pilgrimage for Nature” Trail. The Trail runs for roughly 680 kilometres from upper New York State to Ontario’s Algonquin Park. He is walking to raise funds and awareness for the work of Nature Canada and their partner, the A2A Collaborative, whose mission is to connect lands and people across the A2A region. Follow along as Jamie updates the map, in the field, through out his hike. How to use the Progress ViewerView how far Jamie has hiked as he updates his completed route in yellow. This can be seen on the map or through the distance gauge. Select a point on the map to engage with Jamie's story. He is adding points along the way with pictures and field notes attached.How to use the Elevation ViewerView the elevation profile of Jamie's hike using the Select line tool. First activate the tool by clicking the Select button. Then use your cursor to select the yellow line on the map. Continue clicking to add more trail segments. To learn about the elevation in the area, use the Draw profile tool. Select Draw to activate your mouse and click on the map to add line vertices. Select Done to free your mouse and continue to move the existing vertices.
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TwitterThis is a web map service generated from the 2015 capture of Algonquin Park. As part of Ontario's Digital Data Directive, this Imagery is now part of LIO's open data catalogue and is free to use. This webmap can be leveraged in a web browser mapping application or can be used as a basemap in a users GIS software. Please see the related GeoHub record for more specifics around the capture of this imagery.ArcMap - Item linkArcGIS Pro - Item linkOpen GIS Software - ArcGIS REST Server linkOpen Geospatial Consortium (OGC) - Web Map Tiled Service (WMTS)