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Digital topographic data coverage 1:50 000 [cartographic material] : Canada / produced by the Canada Centre for Mapping, Department of Energy, Mines and Resources from base maps supplied by the Geographical Services Division = Couverture des donnees topographiques numeriques 1:50 000 : Canada / etablie par le Centre canadien de cartographie, Ministere de l'energie, des mines et des ressources, a partir de fonds de carte fournis par la Division des services de geographie
Bib ID 2995141
Format MapMap
Author
Canada Centre for Mapping
 
Scale Scale 1:7 500 000. 1 cm. = 75 km. ; Lambert conformal conic proj., standard parallels 49N and 77N, modified polyconic proj., north of latitude 80 (W 145--W 45/N 90--N 40) 
Description [Ottawa] : The Centre, c1992. 
1 map : col. ; 74 x 85 cm. 
Series

Serie de cartes de base du Canada

Canada base map series

Notes

At head of title: Canada Center for Geomatics = Centre canadien de geomatique.

"01-07-92."

"MCR 116."

Map of Canada showing index sheet of topographic series.

In English and French.

Subjects Digital mapping.  |  Canada - Maps.  |  Canada - 1992.
Form/genre Index maps.
Other authors/contributors Canada. Geographical Services Division  |  Canada Center for Geomatics
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Couverture des donnees topographiques numeriques 1:50 000

Canada : digital topographic data coverage : 1:50 000

Canada : couverture des donnees topographiques numeriques 1:50 000

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