Il y a aussi accès par ftp. Les shapefiles sont disponibles par province et
thématique.http://ftp.geogratis.gc.ca/pub/nrcan_rncan/vector/canvec/shp/
Admin/28-Apr-2016 14:37 -
Elevation/28-Apr-2016 14:28 -
Hydro/28-Apr-2016 09:32 -
Land/03-May-2016 09:16 -
ManMade/28-Apr-2016 09:41 -
Res_MGT/26-Apr-2016 11:26 -
Toponymy/26-Apr-2016 11:23 -
Transport/26-Apr-2016 12:29 -
Pierre
Le samedi 16 décembre 2017 17:04:19 HNE, James <[email protected]> a
écrit :
geogratis is canvec data.
I suggest you use the toporama extraction tool for hydrography:
http://maps.canada.ca/czs/index-en.html?service=canvec&bbox=-118.01527006590868,26.569491408318793,32.22140464257023,67.34349867473222
you can export only water features. You can now select WGS84/espg:3857 and make
sure you select shapefile. JOSM can open shapefiles with opendataplugin
On Dec 16, 2017 4:51 PM, "Peter Bubik" <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi,
I would like to improve the mapping of streams and creeks in my area (southern
Alberta, Canada).
Many of the smaller streams are not on OSM, and that’s what I am after (the
bigger rivers are already there).
Government of Canada publishes the data (Geogratis.ca) and when I downloaded a
couple of tiles, the two layers (what’s on OSM and what Geogratis has) is about
(my estimate) 95% identical – other than the missing streams.
I have never done an import, but it seems to me that someone imported an older
version of this data.
How would I get in touch with them or find out how far they got in their
project and why did they stop where they stopped?
I’d like to connect with them to continue the good work they did.
Peter
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