Canadian Geospatial Directory
Helping to Promote Geomatics in Canada since 2005
The Canadian Geospatial Directory is a valuable resource containing details about businesses and organizations working with geospatial related technologies, location based services, and all other geomatics related disciplines.
We started it off using our own database that contained over 1000 basic entries of various Canadian companies and Organizations from coast to coast that work in the geomatics field.
But now it is time for the Canadian Geospatial community to help us further fill out the directory by contributing more information to existing basic listings and adding new listings for companies and services that have yet to be included. We feel this way the geomatics community can all help make the Canadian Geospatial Directory a valuable online go-to resource for anybody to find information about Geospatial companies, organizations and services in Canada.
Use the search function or the category links below the search box to explore the content in the Canadian Geospatial Directory … (Listings displayed will be randomly selected from the directory database).
The City of St. Albert is committed to providing free public access to municipal data. Sharing their data supports transparency, accountability, innovation, economic development, and stakeholder engagement. The St. Albert Open Data Catalogue is powered by ESRI’s ArcGIS Open Data platform.
The Saskatchewan Mining and Petroleum GeoAtlas application is intended to provide a portal to public geoscience, minerals- and petroleum-related information. Information on the online map is provided as a public service by the Government of Saskatchewan.
SIGÉOM is a unique spatial reference geomining information system.
It contains the entire Québec geoscientific database collected over the past 150 years. Every year, it grows richer with additional data coming from geological mapping surveys, prospection and exploration activities undertaken by the Ministry, mining companies and universities
Strathcona County is committed to enable any member of the public to ‘unleash the value’ within the Strathcona County Open Data catalogue. Individuals, groups or classrooms, businesses or the community at large are some of the users who may find value in the data.
1967 is a very significant date in Saint John’s history. It was the year that the City of Saint John was amalgamated with the neighboring City of Lancaster, Parish of Lancaster and Parish of Simonds.
As a result of amalgamation, the City’s area grew from 54km2 to 366km2.
Sliding the center bar left and right will allow you to see how much the City has changed since 1967.