Digital Topographic Data Base (DTDB) is a digital representation of topographical natural and cultural features of New Brunswick, organized into 94 map tiles and split into two databases: 1) the Digital Terrain Model (DTM) set and the Enhanced Topographic Base (ETB) set. You need the Free Adobe® Reader® to view, save and/or print them. Some of the new improvements t GeoNB include: Clean user friendly interface, It would be really great if some of the other Canadian Provinces could follow in the foot steps and procedures laid out for them by the New Brunswick government. The second edition, revised in 2002, of the New Brunswick Digital Atlas was derived from the following data sources: *Please Note: The NB Atlas maps are available in Portable Document Format (PDF). This latest...............[more], The Province of New Brunswick has launched a new online web application making high resolution digital aerial imagery available for download...............[more], The Province of New Brunswick has launched a new online web application making provincial elevation data available..............[more], The Province of New Brunswick has released an additional 24,927 square kilometers of LiDAR data..............[more], A new app will give New Brunswickers access to flood forecast data for the Saint John River Basin on their mobile device.............[more], GeoNB was a gold sponsor and exhibitor at the first annual National Geomatics Competition, February 16 to 18............[more], Natural Resources Canada has produced a set of High Resolution Digital Elevation Models (HRDEM) for New Brunswick...........[more], Providing all users with easy access to geographic data, value-added applications and maps, Reducing duplication and costs through collaboration and the sharing of geographic data and infrastructure, Promoting and increasing the use of geographic data and maps. Property lines (approximate) 6,196,411 views. Digital New Brunswick is a strategy that will help improve the way the government serves New Brunswickers. Learn how to create your own. Digital Property Maps (Digital Property Maps will be updated approximately every 6 months) For more information on the Provincial Themes, or any of the other data sets mentioned here see communication section about the Geographic Data & Maps at the Service New Brunswick web site. Feedback. The City of Fredericton, for instance, had high-resolution imagery taken in 2008 which was sharper and more updated than what the province was using, Connors said. The ETB consists of geographic features (roads, lakes, rivers, buildings, etc) in point, line and polygon formats used to create planimetric maps. No. Digital New Brunswick is a strategy that will help improve the way the government serves New Brunswickers. • Mobile friendly design, These layers include layers such as counties and parishes, environmental & conservation boundaries, political boundaries and much more. Each map style has its advantages. Please see their FAQ page for questions about use and copyright. With the GeoNB tool specifically, New Brunswick citizens can access high-quality aerial photos along with a variety of topographic information over the Web without having to purchase special software or deal with the province in person. This map was created by a user. Today we thought we would feature the remarkable efforts that Service New Brunswick has been able to accomplish over the past few years at ensuring that their residents have access to good geographic information data sets as well as access to free online web mapping tools for those that are not fortunate enough to have GIS related software. * Active Control Data (GPS base station data) https://www.pxw1.snb.ca/snb7001/e/2000/2921e.asp Silviculture Treatment Areas are updated to 1993, based on data provided by the New Brunswick Department of Natural Resources and Energy. ... Scanned, black and white images of New Brunswick Flood Risk Map Sheets. The spatial resolution of the data is 1 m (4 m in tiff orthomap formats) X, Y and 0.1 m in the Z. Maps of New Brunswick. Education and Early Childhood Development, Post-Secondary Education, Training and Labour. ArcGIS Server services provides mapping and GIS capabilities via an Online ArcGIS interface with extensions that allow GIS functionality and several neat tools or widgets such as the drawing tool, the bookmark widget, overview map and much more. There is also very good search and locate functionality on the web map allowing users to search by coordinates, text strings, as well as PID numbers. New Brunswick’s services division has been working to roll out new spatial data infrastructure in an effort to more easily deliver geographic data to its citizens and staff. [hint … hint … :)], [info & image sources: geonb.snb.ca & snb.ca]. Access to download any of digital data (including LiDAR data) from the Provincial SDI in a variety of multiple formats to use with most popular GIS software packages, as well as various printable digital versions, is also available from the New Brunswick data catalogue.