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spmarshall
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I found how you can get topographic maps (that are quite old and out of date) from Google.
Found it completely by accident.
Guelph Transit has its bus routes on Google. On the top right, is a scroll down, that lets you scroll through other views from "G. map" "satellite" and "hybrid".
Try this, then go to Canada Topo. Old Topo maps from the early to mid 1990s are there, along with neat things - bits of long abandoned railways (even parts of the Toronto Suburban and TGB through Caledon), demolished factories (like the Acton Tanneries, New Toronto Goodyear Plant, Massey-Ferguson, Scarborough Chevy Van).
guelph.ca/uploads/maps/google/Univ_Kort_52a.htm
Found it completely by accident.
Guelph Transit has its bus routes on Google. On the top right, is a scroll down, that lets you scroll through other views from "G. map" "satellite" and "hybrid".
Try this, then go to Canada Topo. Old Topo maps from the early to mid 1990s are there, along with neat things - bits of long abandoned railways (even parts of the Toronto Suburban and TGB through Caledon), demolished factories (like the Acton Tanneries, New Toronto Goodyear Plant, Massey-Ferguson, Scarborough Chevy Van).
guelph.ca/uploads/maps/google/Univ_Kort_52a.htm




