I just wanted to add to this message more information I found out. Hello;
I work for the Atlas of Canada and have been asked to respond to your question about the scale of data used in the Toporama application and the data layers available from the Atlas of Canada's WMS. As you correctly point out, the level of detail in the Toporama application is much greater than the data layers available from the Atlas of Canada's WMS. The Toporama application uses data layers from the Atlas of Canada's WMS and several other WMSs. The detailed information that is visible in Toporama maps at "low scale/zoom" views are obtained from the GeoBase WMS (road information) and the National Topographic Data Base (NTDB) WMS (rivers, lakes, manmade features, relief, etc.) Both of these WMS's are public and thus clients can submit requests to both WMSs. See the following URLS for information on the WMSs: http://wms.cits.rncan.gc.ca/wms/en/index.html http://www.geobase.ca/geobase/en/wms/index.html;jsessionid=C16FFB66436AF6FF1BDD4A3D12B793D4 You will have to access these WMSs if you wish to request the detailed layers visible in the Toporama application. Those layers are not available from the Atlas of Canada's WMS. You should be aware that while the Toporama application uses data from the NTDB, it uses a private WMS that is not publicly available. That same data is used by both the private and public WMSs, but there are a number of changes to the symbolization in the private WMS. Thus, a layer requested from the public WMS may be symbolized differently than the private WMS. In addition, there are layers in the private WMS (mostly dealing with whether there is 250K or 50K data available in a particular area or not) that are not available in the public WMS. In case you are interested, there is work under way to incorporate Natural Resources Canada's new CanVec data product into the Toporama application. CanVec data will replace the traditional 50K NTDB layers used in Toporama. In addition there is also work underway to update the place names in the CanVec product with the associated names in the Canadian Geographic Names Data Base (CGNDB). This update will improve the alignment of names that appear in Toporama with the CGNDB. The official plan is to incorporate the CanVec and CGNDB changes into a new WMS that has the styling used in the private WMS. That WMS will become public and the previously public WMS will no longer be available. I cannot provide a definite deployment date for the new WMS. It should be deployed sometime in late 2007 or early 2008. Hopefully I have answered the questions in your email. If not feel free to contact me. Peter Bruton Atlas of Canada Last Name: Rawson First Name: Linda Organization / Occupation: Software Engineer E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Comments: I see here in your application -> http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/maps/topo/map?mapsize=750+666&scale=41999999.609857&mapxy=431723.7335280371+1853273.7664719633&mode=zoomin&layers=north_arrow%20other_features%20million_grid%20t50k_grid%20grid_50k_3%20roads%20hydrography%20boundary%20builtup%20vegetation%20populated_places%20railway%20power_network%20manmade_features%20designated_areas%20water_features%20water_saturated_soils%20relief%20contours%20toponymy%20contour%20nodata_ntdb_50k All of these layers available at a pretty low scale/zoom layer. I do not see the correlation between these and your specification here -> http://atlas.nrcan.gc.ca/site/english/dataservices/web_map_service.html#requests Do they indeed look at the same database? What can I do with your interface to see the same layers in your WMS specification? Thanks, Linda Rawson Alexandre Leroux-2 wrote: > > > Hi Linda, > > GeoBase and NRCan's CTI provide the CanImage, CanMatrix, NTDB and much > more canadian datasets in WMS. FYI, the CanMatrix data are the actual > topographic maps printed which can all be retrieve for free. > > See these URLs: > http://wms.cits.rncan.gc.ca/wms/en/index.html > http://wms.geobase.ca/wms-bin/cubeserv.cgi? > > As for direct access (not WxS) to these datasets, see: > http://technology.slashgeo.org/article.pl?sid=07/04/05/1321204 > and > http://appdomains.slashgeo.org/article.pl?sid=07/05/01/2019244 > > > Cheers, > > Alex > -- > Alexandre Leroux, M.Sc., Ing. > Environnement Canada / Environment Canada > Centre météorologique canadien / Canadian Meteorological Centre > Division de la réponse aux urgences environnementales / > Environmental Emergency Response Division > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Linda_Rawson wrote: >> Does anyone know of a good SOA service to retrieve Canada imagery? >> Thanks, Linda Rawson www.sensorytech.net > _______________________________________________ > Users mailing list > [email protected] > http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Good-service-for-Canadian-Topo-maps--tf4105432.html#a12560176 Sent from the OpenLayers Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list [email protected] http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users
