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  1. OpenStreetMap is a map of the world, created by people like you and free to use under an open license. Hosting is supported by Fastly, OSMF corporate members, and other partners.

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      Canada (pronouced /ˈkænədə/) is a country occupying most of...

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      Calgary is a City in Alberta, Canada at latitude...

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    There is a mailing list set up for Canadian mappers. Most discussion about country-wide matters takes place there. Both official languages are welcome. Join the list here. There is also a chat room for Canadian mappers on OFTC's IRC network: irc://irc.oftc.net/#osm-ca. For more international discussions related to general mapping (in English only);...

    GPS tracks perhaps the best way to collect data. When you go out on trips, take along your GPS device and upload your traces to OSM. Be sure that your GPS device is set not to lock traces to the copyrighted data stored in the device; the purpose of collecting traces is to create new, unencumbered data. Photo mappingis an efficient way to create det...

    Since 2008, the federal government has released a wealth of geodata for use in OSM. The OSM community is at work completing the existing OSM content with the government data. Initial efforts were based on simple feature data from GeoBase, which includes administrative boundaries, place names, roads, and bodies of water. This import was mostly done ...

    If you have a goal that you are working towards or one that you would like to see get done (and are maybe willing to get the ball rolling) then add it to the list here, create a section where it can be coordinated and tracked, and a way of measuring progress.

    Building Outlines with Statistics Canada

    Stats Canada has released building outlines under the federal government license. This is the associated import plan. Canada Building Import

    Building Canada 2020 Initiative and mapping project

    Building Canada 2020 Initiative (BC2020i) was a community-led initiative with the vision to map all buildings in Canada on OpenStreetMap by the year 2020. The initiative has become Canada/Building_Canada_2020. Simple information on buildings (geolocation, building footprint, full address and type of use) is of major societal value. This information, however, is often lacking in some areas or not completely accessible on a single open data platform. Creating a nation-wide, freely accessible an...

    Crowdsourcing buildings with Statistics Canada

    This project appears to have become abandoned in late 2017 and/or has morphed into something approximated by Canada/Building_Canada_2020, above. Note Stats Canada is funded 1st April to March 31st. There is work being done in the background by Stats Canada and more open data buildings are expected to be released shortly. 2018/10/21 Former project documentation

    See Map Features for worldwide tagging guidelines, and Canadian tagging guidelinesfor those specific to Canada. Canada has a wide range of data that can be imported. So if you are local and on the ground the best place to start is checking the interfaces between the imported data and the data that was in place before. Typically you'll find that imp...

    The squared off sections of forest in Canada are the result of the ongoing CanVec data import. CanVec tiles were broken up into squares called the NTSgrid to better manage the data import. If you see a forest that's squared off with a empty section beside it, it's most likely that that grid has not been imported yet.

    Open Data catalogs can be found hereNote not all Open Data aligns with the OpenStreetMap licence. Currently the federal government,City of Ottawa have been approved. Vancouver my understanding is the data has been given to OpenStreetMap but no other open data licence aligns with OSM thus cannot be used for imports etc. 2018/10/18.

  2. osmcanada - Website. What is OpenStreeMap? OpenStreetMap is a collaborative project founded in 2004 with the aim of creating a free world map. We collect data on roads, railways, rivers, forests, houses and everything else that are commonly seen on maps worldwide.

  3. Apr 25, 2024 · Open data. Applications. Maps. And more. Discover it all on GEO.ca, along with the tools you need to visualize, analyze and share the insights you create. Unlock the power of location here. 7704+ Datasets 41+ Contributors. Browse by theme.

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    provides map data for thousands of websites, mobile apps, and hardware devices. OpenStreetMap is built by a community of mappers that contribute and maintain data about roads, trails, cafés, railway stations, and much more, all over the world.

  5. Jan 11, 2023 · Calgary is a City in Alberta, Canada at latitude 51°02′51.94″ North, longitude 114°04′08.35″ West. Contents. 1 Getting Started. 2 Local Community. 3 Projects. 3.1 Roads and Infrastructure. 3.2 Communities. 3.3 Building Canada 2020. 3.4 Canada Post. 3.5 Calgary Transit. 3.6 Power Network Infrastructure. 3.7 Suggested Mapping Guidelines.

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