Contact the Geospatial Centre
Dana Porter Library, Room 328
University of Waterloo Library
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1
Email: librarygeo@uwaterloo.ca
Received on May 24, 2011 from the Geospatial Competency Centre, Mapping Services, City of Toronto, two distinct and complete 2009 colour orthoimagery data sets for the entire City of Toronto.
The first data set consists of 5,754 tiles each covering an area of 0.5 km2 and with an image resolution of 10 cm ground pixel. The orthoimagery is generated from the Enterprise Stereoscopic Model (ESM) and created to print and view at a scale of 1:350.
The second data set consists of a 2009 Ortho Mosaic with an image resolution of 40 cm of ground pixel and covering the entire City of Toronto. The ortho mosaic file was generated by using the City of Toronto's 2009 10 cm ground pixel orthoimagery. A resampling factor of 4 was applied to produce the 40 cm ground pixel mosaic.
A detailed 2009 index (PDF) provides the eleven digit identifying number for each .5km tile.
Coordinate system for these georeferenced tiled orthos and the mosaic is Modified transfer mercator zone 10, North American Datum (NAD) 27. They are stored as compressed MrSID data files, with accompanying Sid World (SDW) files. Average file size for each tile is 3.5 MB, and the mosaic is 615 MB.
To request this data, please fill out the Ask-Us form and include which layers (shapefiles) you are interested in obtaining. The dataset will be shared with you via OneDrive upon completion of the data release agreement form. You may also make an in-person appointment using the same form.
These data are provided for personal use for academic, research, and/or teaching purposes. A data release agreement must be agreed to before these licensed data can be released. The City of Toronto Geospatial Competency Centre must be acknowledged on any derivative product, whether printed or electronic, including for example, a printed map, a raster or vector graphic, a web-based application, etc. Patrons are advised to fully respect the provisions of Canada's Copyright Act as well as terms and conditions imposed by the data provider.
2009 orthoimagery [computer file], Geospatial Competency Centre, Mapping Services, City of Toronto, Ontario 2009
Dana Porter Library, Room 328
University of Waterloo Library
Waterloo, Ontario N2L 3G1
Email: librarygeo@uwaterloo.ca
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