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Hi Mike,



I think what you're looking for is the Canadian National Topographic System (NTS) grid, which sections Canada according to those alpha-numeric designations.



https://www.nrcan.gc.ca/earth-sciences/geography/topographic-information/maps/national-topographic-system-maps/9767





+Evan

 

Evan Thornberry

GIS Librarian

University of British Columbia Library 

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On 2020-06-17, 9:01 AM, "Maps-L: Map Librarians, etc. on behalf of Mike Flannigan" <[log in to unmask] on behalf of [log in to unmask]> wrote:



    I have a question about Canada topographic map

    designations.  Oak Lake (1:164.042 scale) in CN has

    a designation of 52 K/5 or 52K05.  I want to know what

    that designation is called.  I think it is not the

    Military Grid Reference System (MGRS), but military

    people use that designation whatever it is called.

    

    

    Mike

    




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