This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Tilbury, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J08D), published in 1965. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1963, by the Spartan Air Services Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Tilbury, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J08D), published in 1975. It is the second edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1971. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Tillsonburg, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040I15B), published in 1971. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1966, by the Spartan Air Services Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Toronto Area / Port Credit, Ontario region (Sheet No. 030M12A), published in 1961. It is the first edition in a series of maps, and was intended as a provisional sheet only. This series of maps show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1960, by the Hunting Survey Corporation Limited, based out of Toronto, ON, Canada. It was taken as part of a survey commissioned by the Canadian Army Survey Establishment (A.S.E.). These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Trenton, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031C04A), published in 1963. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1963, by the Hunting Survey Corporation Limited, based out of Toronto, ON, Canada. It was taken as part of a survey commissioned by the Canadian Army Survey Establishment (A.S.E.). These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Tucker Lake, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031F14E), published in 1962. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1961, by the Spartan Air Services Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. It was taken as part of a survey commissioned by the Canadian Army Survey Establishment (A.S.E.). These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Tupperville, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J09C), published in 1963. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1963, by the Spartan Air Services Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. It was taken as part of a survey commissioned by the Canadian Army Survey Establishment (A.S.E.). These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Tupperville, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J09C), published in 1975. It is the second edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1971. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Turkey Point, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040I09F), published in 1971. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1965-6, by the Simpson Corporation, based out of Ontario, Canada, and Spartan Air Services Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Tyrconnell, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040I11D), published in 1970. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1966, by the Spartan Air Services Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Uplands, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031G05B), published in 1961. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1960, by the Spartan Air Services Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. It was taken as part of a survey commissioned by the Canadian Army Survey Establishment (A.S.E.). These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Uplands, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031G05B), published in 1962. It is the second edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Uplands, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031G05B), published in 1971. It is the third edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1968, by the Survair Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Upper Canada Village, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031B14H), published in 1977. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The image includes coverage of the United States of America. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1974, by the Northway Survey Corporation Limited, based out of Toronto, ON, Canada. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Villa Nova, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040I16G), published in 1970. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1965, by the Canadian Aero Survey Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada, and Spartan Air Services Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Wallaceburg, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J09D), published in 1963. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1963, by the Spartan Air Services Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. It was taken as part of a survey commissioned by the Canadian Army Survey Establishment (A.S.E.). These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Wallaceburg, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J09D), published in 1976. It is the second edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1971. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Wallacetown, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040I11E), published in 1971. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1966, by the Spartan Air Services Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Walpole Island, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J10A), published in 1963. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The image includes coverage of Michigan, the United States of America. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1963, by the Spartan Air Services Limited, based out of Ottawa, ON, Canada. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Walpole Island, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J10A), published in 1977. It is the second edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, roads, railways, trails, waterways, buildings, terrain, and land formations. The image includes coverage of Michigan, the United States of America. The photograph for this map was originally taken in 1971. These various surveys were under the Surveys and Mapping Branch of the Department of Energy, Mines and Resources, Government of Canada. Original maps were digitally scanned and georeferenced as part of the Ontario Council of University Libraries (OCUL) Historical Topographic Map Digitization Project.