Ontario Historical Topographic Maps, 1:25000

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Cartier Lake, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031F13H, [ed. 1], 1962
Cartier Lake, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031F13H, [ed. 1], 1962
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Cartier Lake, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031F13H), 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.
Castleton, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031C04D, [ed. 1], 1970
Castleton, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031C04D, [ed. 1], 1970
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Castleton, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031C04D), 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 1967, 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.
Cataraqui, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031C07A, [ed. 1], 1960
Cataraqui, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031C07A, [ed. 1], 1960
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Cataraqui, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031C07A), published in 1960. 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 1954, by the Royal Canadian Air Force. 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.
Cataraqui, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031C07A, [ed. 2], 1972
Cataraqui, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031C07A, [ed. 2], 1972
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Cataraqui, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031C07A), published in 1972. 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 1969, 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.
Cayuga, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030L13F, [ed. 1], 1969
Cayuga, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030L13F, [ed. 1], 1969
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Cayuga, Ontario region (Sheet No. 030L13F), published in 1969. 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. 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.
Cedar Creek, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040J02C & 040G15F, [ed. 1], 1960
Cedar Creek, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040J02C & 040G15F, [ed. 1], 1960
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Cedar Creek, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J02C & 040G15F), published in 1960. 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 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.
Cedar Creek, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040J02C & 040G15F, [ed. 2], 1975
Cedar Creek, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040J02C & 040G15F, [ed. 2], 1975
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Cedar Creek, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J02C & 040G15F), 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 1970. 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.
Cedar Springs, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030M05E, [ed. 1], 1964
Cedar Springs, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030M05E, [ed. 1], 1964
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Cedar Springs, Ontario region (Sheet No. 030M05E), published in 1964. 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 Canadian Aero Survey 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.
Cedar Springs, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030M05E, [ed. 2], 1973
Cedar Springs, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030M05E, [ed. 2], 1973
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Cedar Springs, Ontario region (Sheet No. 030M05E), published in 1973. 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 1969, by the Lockwood 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.
Centreton, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031D01A, [ed. 1], 1969
Centreton, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031D01A, [ed. 1], 1969
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Centreton, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031D01A), published in 1969. 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 Lockwood 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.
Chalk River, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031K03D, [ed. 1], 1962
Chalk River, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 031K03D, [ed. 1], 1962
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Chalk River, Ontario region (Sheet No. 031K03D), 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 image includes coverage of Québec, Canada. 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.
Charing Cross, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040J08A & 040J01H, [ed. 1], 1974
Charing Cross, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040J08A & 040J01H, [ed. 1], 1974
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Charing Cross, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J08A & 040J01H), published in 1974. 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 1969, by the Lockwood 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.
Cherry Valley, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030N14G, [ed. 1], 1963
Cherry Valley, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030N14G, [ed. 1], 1963
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Cherry Valley, Ontario region (Sheet No. 030N14G), 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.
Cherry Valley, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030N14G, [ed. 2], 1977
Cherry Valley, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030N14G, [ed. 2], 1977
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Cherry Valley, Ontario region (Sheet No. 030N14G), 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 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.
Clear Creek, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040I10A, [ed. 1], 1970
Clear Creek, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040I10A, [ed. 1], 1970
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Clear Creek, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040I10A), 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.
Clearville, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040I05G & 040I05H, [ed. 1], 1974
Clearville, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040I05G & 040I05H, [ed. 1], 1974
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Clearville, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040I05G & 040I05H), published in 1974. 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 1969, by the Lockwood 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.
Coatsworth Station, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040J01F, [ed. 1], 1965
Coatsworth Station, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040J01F, [ed. 1], 1965
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Coatsworth Station, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040J01F), 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.
Cobourg, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030M16G, [ed. 1], 1969
Cobourg, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 030M16G, [ed. 1], 1969
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Cobourg, Ontario region (Sheet No. 030M16G), published in 1969. 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 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.
Colchester, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040G15E, [ed. 1], 1962
Colchester, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040G15E, [ed. 1], 1962
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Colchester, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040G15E), 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 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.
Colchester, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040G15E, [ed. 2], 1975
Colchester, ON. 1:25,000. Map sheet 040G15E, [ed. 2], 1975
This is a digitized image of a printed paper map of the Colchester, Ontario region (Sheet No. 040G15E), 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 1970. 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.

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