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 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.
The City of Montréal promotes information sharing with the community and takes advantage of the collective wealth, by making its data accessible to everyone.
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Maritime Provinces Higher Education Commission provides aggregated data sets of enrollment and other credentials granted data by Maritime Universities
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The Mi’kmaw Place Names atlas includes an online interactive map with more than 700 place names derived from approximately 1500 names collected throughout Nova Scotia from interviews with Mi’kmaw Elders and others.
It includes pronunciation, translations, etymology, and other features, such as photos and videos of some of the interviews. The user has the ability to customize the map by selecting various GIS layers including hydrology, terrain elevation, historical maps of Nova Scotia and much more.