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  1. Hace 5 días · The most frequently-used set of topographic maps for Canada is the 1:50,000 scale National Topographic Series, produced by the Government of Canada, Surveys and Mapping Branch. At a scale of 1:50,000, this series has enough detail to show individual buildings in rural areas. All maps in the 1:50,000 series are located under the call number:

  2. Hace 4 días · Alberta, most westerly of Canadas three Prairie Provinces, occupying the continental interior of the western part of the country. It was established as a district of the North-West Territories in 1882 and enlarged to its present boundaries on becoming a province in 1905.

  3. Hace 1 día · Coordinates: 54°N 125°W [4] British Columbia (commonly abbreviated as BC) is the westernmost province of Canada. Situated between the Pacific Ocean and the Rocky Mountains, the province has a diverse geography, with rugged landscapes that include rocky coastlines, sandy beaches, forests, lakes, mountains, inland deserts and grassy plains. [9] .

  4. canadaguidedtours.com › canada-mapCanada Map

    Hace 3 días · Map of Canada showing the ten provinces and well over 400 cities and towns, perfect if you are planning a vacation in our spectacular scenic country.

  5. Hace 1 día · Ottawa, city, capital of Canada, located in southeastern Ontario. In the eastern extreme of the province, Ottawa is situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River across from Gatineau, Quebec, at the confluence of the Ottawa (Outaouais), Gatineau, and Rideau rivers.

  6. Hace 5 días · Northwest Territories, region of northern and northwestern Canada encompassing a vast area of forests and tundra. Throughout most of the 20th century, the territories constituted more than one-third of the area of Canada and reached almost from the eastern to the western extremities of the country, across the roof of the North American continent.

  7. Hace 4 días · NU. Parks in Canada's provinces and territories. Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Canada's national parks are protected areas under the Canada National Parks Act, owned by the Government of Canada and administered for the benefit, education, and enjoyment of the people of Canada and its future generations. [1]