Province and territory 2016
'Province' and 'territory' refer to the major political units of Canada. From a statistical point of view, province and territory are basic areas for which data are tabulated. Canada is divided into 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Statistics Canada uses standard codes and abbreviations to represent provinces and territories. The two-digit code that uniquely identifies each province/territory is based on the Standard Geographical Classification (SGC). The code is assigned from east to west. The first digit represents the geographical region of Canada in which the province/territory is located and the second digit denotes one of the 10 provinces and 3 territories.
- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Statistics Canada
- Licence: Open Government Licence - Canada
Data and Resources
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Province and TerritoryESRI RESTEnglish web_service ESRI REST
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Province and TerritoryESRI RESTFrench web_service ESRI REST
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Province and Territory (Layer)WMSEnglish web_service WMS
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File geodatabase (english)FGDB/GDBEnglish dataset FGDB/GDB
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MXD file (english)MXDEnglish guide MXD
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MXD file (french)MXDFrench guide MXD
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File geodatabase (french)FGDB/GDBFrench dataset FGDB/GDB
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Province and Territory (Layer)WMSFrench web_service WMS
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2016 Census - Boundary files (SHP, GML, TAB) - englishHTMLEnglish dataset HTML
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2016 Census - Boundary files (SHP, GML, TAB) - frenchHTMLFrench dataset HTML
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Boundary Files, Reference Guide (english)HTMLEnglish guide HTML
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Boundary Files, Reference Guide (french)HTMLFrench guide HTML
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Geosuite (english)HTMLEnglish application HTML
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Geosuite (french)HTMLFrench application HTML
Contact Information
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Administrative Area: Ontario
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