Canada (2006)

Canada (2006) Contained within the Atlas of Canada's Reference Map Series, 1961 to 2010, is a special edition of the Canada map for the 100th Anniversary of the Atlas of Canada. It uses the Vertical Near-Side Perspective Projection. This map is an update of the 2004 Edition of MCR 102. The main change included in the 2004 map is the change of Newfoundland's name to Newfoundland and Labrador (which occurred in 2001). This map shows provincial and territorial boundaries. Also shown is Canada's 200 mile offshore limit. Populated places are classified in six size categories. Roads are grouped into three categories (expressways, major roads and other roads). Railways and ferry routes are also shown. The map shows all of Canada's national parks, and all of Canada's World Heritage sites. Bathymetric contours are used for all saltwater areas. 2022-03-14 Natural Resources Canada geoinfo@nrcan.gc.ca Government and PoliticsSociety and Cultureboundarieslakesoceansriversroad networksurban communities Download Bilingual JPG through HTTPJPG https://ftp.geogratis.gc.ca/pub/nrcan_rncan/raster/atlas/eng/reference/canada/canada_2006.jpg Download Bilingual PDF through HTTPPDF https://ftp.geogratis.gc.ca/pub/nrcan_rncan/raster/atlas/eng/reference/canada/canada_2006.pdf

Contained within the Atlas of Canada's Reference Map Series, 1961 to 2010, is a special edition of the Canada map for the 100th Anniversary of the Atlas of Canada. It uses the Vertical Near-Side Perspective Projection. This map is an update of the 2004 Edition of MCR 102. The main change included in the 2004 map is the change of Newfoundland's name to Newfoundland and Labrador (which occurred in 2001). This map shows provincial and territorial boundaries. Also shown is Canada's 200 mile offshore limit. Populated places are classified in six size categories. Roads are grouped into three categories (expressways, major roads and other roads). Railways and ferry routes are also shown. The map shows all of Canada's national parks, and all of Canada's World Heritage sites. Bathymetric contours are used for all saltwater areas.

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