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"Johnnie D. Sutherland" <[log in to unmask]>
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Maps and Air Photo Systems Forum <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 11 Feb 1994 09:32:58 EST
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Two messages concerning the question about detailed maps of the Dean River
area of B.C. ------------------------Johnnie
 
 
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      Thu, 10 Feb 94 12:22:54 PST
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         Dean River, BC
 
 
Denise, there is coverage of the Dean River area by both the Federal Govt.
and the Province of British Columbia. The best federal scale is 1: 50,000.
The sheet no's. are as follows: 93 C/6, 93 C/11, 93 C/12, 93 C/13, 93 D/9,
93 D/10, 93 D/15 and 93 D/16. The maps are available from the Canada Map
Office at Cdn $8.20 ea., plus a handling charge of $3.50 for US orders.
Address: Canada Map Office, 130 Bentley Ave., Nepean, Ontario K1A  0E9
Tel. (613) 952-7000  FAX (613) 957-8861.
The BC Govt. has a planimetric (no contours) series at 1: 20,000 which covers
this area. Info and sales: MAPS BC, 1802 Douglas St., Victoria, BC V8V  1X4
Tel. (604) 387-1441  FAX (604) 387-3022  Cost per sheet: $3.00  A LOT of
sheets would be req'd.
I regret that we can't lend or photocopy for you.
                                                              - Tim Ross
                                                                Univ. of BC
 
 
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              Thu, 10 Feb 94 16:32:29 PST
              Lori Sugden <[log in to unmask]>
              Dean River, B.C.
 
 
I phoned MAPS-BC and confirmed that their 1:20,000 topographic series will not
cover the Dean River for another year or two. They felt that the 1:50,000
federal series, spanning 7-8 sheets, would be the most detailed topography
available, but they do have other thematic series (like land use and caribou
habitat) at various scales and dates.
 
I also checked the British Columbia canoe routes map, in case this is a
canoeist's question. The map, published in 1986, uses the International River
Classification system but did not code Dean River. I just answered a
canoeist's question about the Nahanni River with 1:50,000 maps, which were
very acceptable, since he wanted to know about the river and surrounding
terrain.
 
For more information you could contact MAPS-BC, Surveys and Resource Mapping
Branch, Ministry of Environment, Lands and Parks, Fourth Floor, 1802 Douglas
St., Victoria, B.C., Canada, V8V 1X4, Phone (604) 387-1441, Fax (604)
387-3022. Hope this helps.
 
Lori Sugden, Cartographic Resource Centre, University of Victoria, Victoria,
 B.C., Canada [log in to unmask]

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