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ISO 19115:2003/19139
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NAD 1983 UTM Zone 17N
Don River Valley Historical GIS Project - River Course and Shoreline, 1894
The Don River Valley Historical GIS Project is...
Document the change in the course of the Don River and the shoreline of Lake Ontario in the Port of Toronto.
Marcel Fortin
Jennifer Bonnell
Jordan Hale
GIS and Map Librarian
University of Toronto Libraries; Data, Map and GIS Centre
GIS and Map Librarian
130 St. George St., 5th Floor
Toronto
Ontario
M5S2A5
Canada
gis.maps@utoronto.ca
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GIS and Map Librarian
University of Toronto Libraries; Data, Map and GIS Centre
GIS and Map Librarian
130 St. George St., 5th Floor
Toronto
Ontario
M5S 1A5
Canada
gis.maps@utoronto.ca
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http://niche.uwo.ca:8080/geonetwork/srv/en/resources.get?id=53&fname=&access=private
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OGC:WMS-1.1.1-http-get-map
Lower Don River Watershed, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Water features were digitized from georeferenced historical maps as detailed below. River and shoreline features were documented separately from creeks and tributaries (i.e. those features represented by a single line on the original maps).
When possible, the shoreline was digitized west to the mouth of the Humber River and east to present-day (2009) Ashbridge's Bay. The northern extent of digitized features was determined by the northern extent of each map.
Plan of the City of Toronto
Plan of the City of Toronto
1894-01-01
NMC 97370
Library and Archives Canada, National Map Collection Microfiche Number
Toronto City Engineer's Office/Copp, Clark & Co.