This map shows the location of geodetic points in Quebec. It is available in the form of an interactive map and downloadable vector files. The location of the points is based on the approximate coordinates (± two meters). The geodetic network consists of approximately 112,000 landmarks grouped under six themes: * Permanent GNSS stations; * The 3D precision network; * The planimetric network; * The altimetric network; * The altimetric network; * The points presumed destroyed or damaged; * The points presumed destroyed or damaged; * The destroyed points. The vector product contains the following information: * The original number; * The serial number; * The status of the geodesic point; * The theme to which it belongs. The [interactive map] (https://geodesie.portailcartographique.gouv.qc.ca/) offers more information and provides access to the associated data sheet. # #Bases calibration for electronic rangefinders To allow rapid and effective control of distance measuring instruments (electronic rangefinder), a network of permanent calibration bases has been established in the main regions of Quebec. Information relating to each of the bases, including inter-pillar distances, can be obtained by clicking below on the name of the municipality where the base is located: * [Chambly] (https://diffusion.mern.gouv.qc.ca/diffusion/RGQ/Documentation/Geodesie/Bases_Etalonnage/Chambly.pdf) * [Mont-Joli] (https://diffusion.mern.gouv.qc.ca/diffusion/RGQ/Documentation/Geodesie/Bases_Etalonnage/Mont-Joli.pdf) * () * [Neuville] () * [Neuville] (https://diffusion.mern.gouv.qc.ca/diffusion/RGQ/Documentation/Geodesie/Bases_Etalonnage/Neuville.pdf) * [Port-Cartier] ( https://diffusion.mern.gouv.qc.ca/diffusion/RGQ/Documentation/Geodesie/Bases_Etalonnage/Port-Cartier.pdf) * [Saguenay] (https://diffusion.mern.gouv.qc.ca/diffusion/RGQ/Documentation/Geodesie/Bases_Etalonnage/Saguenay.pdf) * [Terrebonne] (https://diffusion.mern.gouv.qc.ca/diffusion/RGQ/Documentation/Geodesie/Bases_Etalonnage/Terrebonne.pdf) * [Terrebonne] (): the calibration base no longer exists * [Trois-Rivières] (https://diffusion.mern.gouv.qc.ca/diffusion/RGQ/Documentation/Geodesie/Bases_Etalonnage/Trois-Rivieres.pdf) * [Val-d'Or] ( https://diffusion.mern.gouv.qc.ca/diffusion/RGQ/Documentation/Geodesie/Bases_Etalonnage/Val_d_Or.pdf)This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).
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- Publisher - Current Organization Name: Government and Municipalities of Québec
- Licence: Creative Commons 4.0 Attribution (CC-BY) licence – Quebec
Data and Resources
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Geodesic point layerGEOJSONFrench dataset GEOJSON
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Interactive map of the geodetic networkHTMLFrench dataset HTML
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Original metadata (https://www.donneesquebec.ca)HTMLFrench dataset HTML
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Physical structure of the dataPDFFrench guide PDF
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Geodesic point layerSHPFrench dataset SHP
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Geodetic points web serviceotherFrench dataset Other
Contact Information
Electronic Mail Address: geoboutique@mrnf.gouv.qc.ca