open data
A community group that promotes open data initiatives to help ensure that data can evolve in a sustainable way towards a future that is open and transparent. Contains lots of great information and resources, especially when you are looking for some of those harder to find data sets …
The province of New Brunswick offers a digital High Resolution Wind Resource that they call the New Brunswick Wind Atlas on their Service New Brunswick (SNB) website. The provinces wind data set is tiled into smaller higher resolution thematic maps of New Brunswick matching their topographic mapping network grid and depicting “Mean Wind Speeds (m/s) at 80 m AGL (above ground level)”
The province of Prince Edward Island has always been pretty good and open about making their PEI aerial photography freely available. You can download scanned Aerial Photography dating back to 1935 …
The Government of New Brunswick began creating its first geospatial data sets back in the early 1990s. At that time, geographic information was beyond the reach of most people and industry. In the intervening years, geospatial technology has become available to a wider and wider array of groups and individuals. In the interests of enhancing both the life and business opportunities for the people of New Brunswick, the department is proud to supply data for public consumption, either through direct access or by download.
The City of Blainville promotes information sharing with the community and takes advantage of the collective wealth, by making its data accessible.
Browse the various Blainville Open Data available …
The City of Gatineau promotes information sharing with the community and takes advantage of the collective wealth, by making its data accessible to everyone.
Browse the various Gatineau Open Data available …
The site contains digital data distributed in a structured way according to a particular method, with an open license guaranteeing their free access and reuse.
Browse the various Longueuil Open Data available …
The Moncton Open Data is the City’s public platform for exploring and downloading open data and information documents, discovering and building apps, and engaging to solve important local issues. With the Moncton Open Data you can analyze and combine geospatial datasets using maps, as well as develop new web and mobile applications.