Canada (2009)

Canada (2009) Contained within the Atlas of Canada's Reference Map Series, 1961 to 2010, is the largest of the Atlas of Canada wall-maps, this colourful new edition (Nov 2009) features several significant information updates. Approximately 150 place names have been added/renamed -- particularly in northern and rural regions. Populations have been updated to reflect the 2006 Census. All national parks are shown, including the expanded boundary of Nahanni National Park and Lake Superior's new National Marine Conservation Area. Road categories have been revised to reflect the additions of new multi-lane highways. All provincial, territorial and international boundaries are depicted, including the Northern sector and Canada's 200-mile offshore Exclusive Economic Zone. Relief shading highlights the physiography of the country and the map's projection provides a three-dimensional view of Canada. 2022-03-14 Natural Resources Canada geoinfo@nrcan.gc.ca Government and PoliticsSociety and Cultureboundarieslakesoceansriversurban communities Download Bilingual JPG through HTTPJPG https://ftp.geogratis.gc.ca/pub/nrcan_rncan/raster/atlas/eng/reference/canada/mcr_0105_2009.jpg Download Bilingual PDF through HTTPPDF https://ftp.geogratis.gc.ca/pub/nrcan_rncan/raster/atlas/eng/reference/canada/mcr_0105_2009.pdf

Contained within the Atlas of Canada's Reference Map Series, 1961 to 2010, is the largest of the Atlas of Canada wall-maps, this colourful new edition (Nov 2009) features several significant information updates. Approximately 150 place names have been added/renamed -- particularly in northern and rural regions. Populations have been updated to reflect the 2006 Census. All national parks are shown, including the expanded boundary of Nahanni National Park and Lake Superior's new National Marine Conservation Area. Road categories have been revised to reflect the additions of new multi-lane highways. All provincial, territorial and international boundaries are depicted, including the Northern sector and Canada's 200-mile offshore Exclusive Economic Zone. Relief shading highlights the physiography of the country and the map's projection provides a three-dimensional view of Canada.

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