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 PEI GIS Data Catalog provides access to GIS data and other geospatial services, to help simplify the ability of all levels of government and citizens to find geographical data.
A variety of GIS data is available both for free and for-a-fee. Information is also available on the cost of distribution depending on the medium you want to receive GIS data.
NWT Centre for Geomatics provides custom maps, geospatial data creation, analysis and maintenance, data centralization, geospatial web applications, earth observation and software management.
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 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 COVID-19 Situational Awareness Dashboard provides up to date details on the COVID-19 pandemic in Canada.
URISA BC fosters excellence in GIS and engages geospatial professionals throughout their geospatial careers.
The Canadian Wind Atlas shows the slicing of the Canadian territory in 65 tiles on which numerical simulations were performed. It displays an overview of the different fields that were calculated: mean wind speed and energy for three different heights, as well as three geographic fields ...
Saskatchewan online mapping application ...