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April 16th, 2015
Minister Rickford Unveils the New Edition of the Map of Canada

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KENORA, ON, April 16, 2015 — The Honourable Greg Rickford, Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources and Minister for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario, today unveiled the newest edition of the map of Canada at St. Louis School in Kenora, Ontario.

The updated map includes Canada’s newly created national parks, winter roads in Northern Canada and official Inuit place names. The map demonstrates the Government of Canada’s ongoing commitment to accurately depict Canada’s landmass and territorial waters.     

The bilingual map of Canada is accessible in downloadable form and a variety of other formats through Canada’s Open Data Portal at http://tinyurl.com/jwh8lgt.

Quick Facts

•The map highlights all national parks and reserves, as well as the 200-mile offshore Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ).

•Major roads, railways and ferry routes are depicted, with the Trans-Canada Highway clearly represented across Canada from the Atlantic to the Pacific coasts.

•For the first time, the map shows winter roads in Northern Canada, which clearly demonstrates how Canadians actively access and use our northern frontiers.

•Revisions include the use of 2011 population census data, two new national parks (Sable Island National Park Reserve and Naats’ihch’oh National Park Reserve) and new place names — particularly those with their Inuit designations (e.g., Clyde Inlet to Kangiqtugaapik).

Quotes

“Maps have played an important role in building our country, from being used to identify the location of natural resources to urban planning and economic development. This updated map will help Canadians better understand our evolving country.”

Greg Rickford Canada’s Minister of Natural Resources and Minister for the Federal Economic Development Initiative for Northern Ontario

“By adding the Inuktitut names of places in Canada’s North, we not only recognize the importance of Inuit culture but demonstrate our government’s commitment to celebrating our Northern history. I am also proud that the new map will now include two additional national parks that our government has created to protect our rich natural heritage.”

Leona Aglukkaq Minister of the Environment, Minister of the Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency and Minister for the Arctic Council