Open Data

NTS Grid 1:20 000

Description

This dataset is produced for the Government of Alberta and is available to the general public. Note that the distribution contact is different for the general public than for Government of Alberta ministries. Please consult the Distribution Information of this metadata for the appropriate contact to acquire this dataset. The National Topographic System of Canada (NTS) is a national mapping reference grid defined by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) that is based on degrees of latitude and longitude. Starting at the Prime Meridian and at the Equator, the 1:50 000 grid is formed by intersecting every 1/8 degree of the meridians with every 1/4 degrees of parallels. It is also true that the standard 1:20 000 NTS block is broken down into 4 1:20 000 blocks that are labelled by quadrant. Each polygon in the grid is designated with a two digit number. a single letter. two additional numbers and a two letter quadrant value (Example 83H08NE). The 1:20 000 NTS grid was developed to support the Provincial Digital Base Mapping Project and is not part of the formal NRCan NTS program. The province of Alberta is covered by 2838 complete and 269 partially complete 1:20 000 NTS blocks.

Updated

September 25, 2012

Tags
000 1-20 1-20K 20K LOCATION

Title and Dataset Information

Alternative Title

NTS Grid 1:20 000

Date Modified

2012-09-25

Update Frequency

Irregular

Publisher / Creator Information

Publisher

Environment and Parks

Subject Information

Start Date

1984-01-01

End Date

1984-12-31

Spatial Coverage

-121,61,-109,48

Resource Dates

Date Created

2024-10-03

Date Added to catalogue

2020-04-30T03:15:20.494041

Date Issued

2024-10-03

Date Modified

2012-09-25

Identifiers

Usage / Licence

Usage Considerations

For orientation and reference.

Contact

Contact Name

Alberta Environment and Parks, Government of Alberta