Thursday, February 13, 2014

Regional Municipality of Waterloo - Orthoimosaic 2012

In January 2014, the Region of Waterloo made 2012 imagery data available to the Geospatial Centre through the Web Coverage Service (WCS). This 12 cm resolution, full colour orthomosaic has a total uncompressed file size of 331 GB.

Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Regional Municipality of Waterloo - Orthoimosaic 2010

In January 2014, the Region of Waterloo made 2010 imagery data available to the Geospatial Centre through the Web Coverage Service (WCS). This 20 cm resolution, full colour orthomosaic has a total uncompressed file size of 240 GB.

http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/locations/umd/digital/RMOW_ORTHO_2010.html


Thursday, February 6, 2014

Toronto Transit Commission (TTC) - subway/ bus routes, as well as subway stations

Received from the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission) on February 2014, updated data for subway/ bus routes, as well as subway stations.

http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/locations/umd/digital/toronto_ttc.html


Monday, February 3, 2014

Region of Waterloo - 2014 Data Updates

In January 2014 the Geospatial Centre received from the Region data updates and new data files including golf courses, heritage sites, hydro one stations/ structures, developed land-use areas, rapid transit facilities, gas pipelines, ambulance stations, city/ town/ village boundaries and Waterloo District School Board Boundaries (Catholic and Regional).

http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/locations/umd/digital/rmow_slsn.html

Thursday, January 23, 2014

City of London 2013 Orthoimagery

This data resource contains a full-colour MrSid orthoimage of the City of London. Imagery was taken in April 2013, and provided by the City of London to the Geospatial Centre in November 2013.  Mosaic file size is approximately 2 GB with a spatial resolution of 15cm.

http://www.lib.uwaterloo.ca/locations/umd/digital/CityofLondonOrthoimager2013.html


Thursday, November 28, 2013

Friday, November 22, 2013

First Mennonite Church 1813 - 2013, 200th Anniversary Display - Created by the Geospatial Centre, University of Waterloo

The Geospatial Centre at the University of Waterloo presents a collection of photographs and maps showing the progression of both the church and surrounding area over 200 years.