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Maps

 

Shoal Maps - available to members at the TLA office for $20 or contact tla@onlink.net for mail prices

Shoal maps are also available on CD-ROM at a cost of $20 to Members through the TLA building.  The CD  is self running with a text description of the 3 different formats:

TIFF = A very high resolution large format file best viewed with ADOBE PHOTOSHOP or any other photo editing software
PDF = A high resolution file viewed with ADOBE ACROBAT
JPG = Still high resolution but not a big file, viewed with any photo program

 

 

 

TLA 75th Anniversary Wall Map

Available to Members for $25 at the TLA office

Topographic Maps of the Temagami Region

The following maps can be accessed at the second site below. http://toporama.ctis.nrcan.gc.ca/toporama_en.html

An orthoimage (colour enhanced satellite photo) is also available for each map.

031M04 - Northeast Arm Lake Temagami and Town of Temagami

041P08 - Lady Evelyn Lake

041P07 - Lady Evelyn River

041P01 - Obakika Lake, North Arms Lake Temagami

041I16 - Hub and South Arms of Lake Temagami,

031L13 - (Ingle Lake) - Shinningwood Bay and NE Arm

Dad's in Temagami carries most of the above

 

Attention Map Lovers - Try these sites suggested by Owen Funnel

http://www.mndm.gov.on.ca/mndm/mines/lands/claimap3/default_e.asp
This provincial  "CLAIMaps3" site uses a map database which can be zoomed and panned to a very large scale and shows the boundaries of all land holdings, including mining claims and patented land. It shows no contours or place names and the map is foreshortened vertically, but there is a procedure to print true-to-scale. Perhaps the most useful. feature is one which measures the distance between two points, and also easily gives the length of a multi-segment path.

http://toporama.ctis.nrcan.gc.ca/toporama_en.html
This federal TOPORAMA site gives the published topo maps at three scales, including 1:50,000 (about 1 mile to an inch),  and is searchable by mouse click, map number, coordinates or place name. Contours are not numbered, but an abundance of trails and water hazards are shown for the lake Temagami area.. The topo can be toggled to a colour satellite image of the same area and scale. Both views are somewhat vertically foreshortened.
 

http://lioweb.staging.mnr.gov.on.ca/en/TopoViewLIOIBDisclaimer.htm
 

 

 

  Page Last Updated on July 06, 2008