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Territorial Evolution from 1867 to 2017

This map presents the history of the political boundaries in Canada, from Confederation in 1867 to 2017. Canada’s boundaries are dynamic political structures that reflect the changing political, economic, and cultural conditions of the country through time.

Canada’s long and diversified settlement history is reflected in the two distinct patterns of boundaries that differentiate eastern and western Canada. In the east, the evolution of the Atlantic provinces’ boundaries are the outcome of 200 years of colonial competition for both land and resources. Similarly, Quebec and Ontario grew from frontier settlements to industrialized economies between 1760 and the early 1900s. As well, in the boundaries of eastern Canada closely conform to natural features such as drainage basins. In contrast, the boundaries of western and northern Canada reflect the administrative organization of these lands by, first, the Hudson’s Bay Company and, later, the Government of Canada. Here, geometric lines radiate northward from the 49th parallel, creating boundaries that often divide communities and regions into two different provincial jurisdictions. Each of the western provinces has a unique history and rationale for their boundaries. Manitoba evolved from the first Riel Rebellion as a "postage stamp" province, and only later achieved its present-day boundaries. Alberta and Saskatchewan earned provincial status with an eye to creating equal land areas. On the Pacific coast, the British colonies had to act quickly in response to the explosive gold mining frontier to organize and solidify their territorial claims to present-day British Columbia, and later to help establish the Yukon Territory in response to American encroachment. In the North, the boundaries of the existing Territories were redrawn in 1999 to create Nunavut. The boundaries of this new territory respect the traditional Aboriginal concept of territoriality.

This online interactive map relies on the emerging "MapML" standard co-developed by Natural Resources Canada. The objective of this evolving standard is to make it simple for beginners and experts alike to create maps in Web pages that use open data and map services.

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Date ( RI_366 )
2017
Date ( RI_367 )
2017
RI_414
  Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Strategic Policy and Results Sector;Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation - ( )
Ottawa , Ontario , Canada
1-800-661-2638
Status
completed; complété RI_593
Maintenance and update frequency
notPlanned; nonPlanifié RI_542
Government of Canada Core Subject Thesaurus Thésaurus des sujets de base du gouvernement du Canada ( RI_528 )
  • Boundaries
  • Historical research
Use limitation
Open Government Licence - Canada (http://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada)
Access constraints
license; licence RI_606
Use constraints
license; licence RI_606
Spatial representation type
vector; vecteur RI_635
Metadata language
eng; CAN
Metadata language
fra
Topic category
  • Boundaries
  • Location
Begin date
1867
End date
2017
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http://www.epsg-registry.org / EPSG:3978 /
Distribution format
  • WMS ( 1.3.0 )

  • ESRI REST ( 10.5 )

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  Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Strategic Policy and Results Sector;Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation - ( )
Ottawa , Ontario , Canada
1-800-661-2638
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French WMS - Territorial Evolution 1867 - 2017 ( HTTP )

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English WMS - Territorial Evolution 1867 - 2017 ( HTTP )

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French application - Territorial Evolution 1867 - 2017 ( HTTP )

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French ESRI REST - Territorial Evolution 1867 - 2017 ( HTTP )

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English ESRI REST - Territorial Evolution 1867 - 2017 ( HTTP )

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English - Maps for HTML - Tutorial ( HTTP )

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French - Maps for HTML - Tutorial ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;HTML;fra

OnLine resource
English - Maps for HTML ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;HTML;eng

OnLine resource
French - Maps for HTML ( HTTP )

Supporting Document;HTML;fra

File identifier
e88ce995-b69a-4595-a752-bb06b061b5a3 XML
Metadata language
eng; CAN
Character set
utf8; utf8 RI_458
Hierarchy level
dataset; jeuDonnées RI_622
Date stamp
2017-08-08T18:17:06
Metadata standard name
North American Profile of ISO 19115:2003 - Geographic information - Metadata
Metadata standard version
CAN/CGSB-171.100-2009
RI_414
  Government of Canada; Natural Resources Canada; Strategic Policy and Results Sector;Canada Centre for Mapping and Earth Observation - ( )
Ottawa , Ontario , Canada
1-800-661-2638
 
 

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