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- iMapBC - Province of British Columbia
iMapBC is a tool that anyone can use to access thousands of digital maps across British Columbia Use the iMapBC's public interface Launch iMapBC Use iMapBC's internal interface (IDIR username required) Launch iMapBC
- Mapping - Province of British Columbia
Review and analyze B C geographic information using maps, and web-based map tools and services Find information about iMapBC, B C 's Map Hub and other applications
- Web mapping services - Province of British Columbia
iMapBC Learn more about iMapBC Internet Mapping Framework 2 (IMF2) Internet Mapping Framework 2 (IMF2) provides all the tools you need to make basic maps, while also allowing you to customize the application itself The built in customization options allows you to change nearly anything about IMF2 without deep programming knowledge
- iMapBC Training Manual - Gov
iMapBC is for viewing data all over British Columbia You can make maps, save, reupload, and print them among many other things iMapBC is a useful tool whether you have GIS training or not
- iMapBC FAQ - Gov
How do I find out more about iMapBC and how to use it? We offer a full manual on many tools and how to use them The iMapBC User Manual explains everything from zooming in to adjusting map layers to get the exact kind of information you need Who can I contact if I am having trouble?
- Geographic data and tools - Province of British Columbia
Services and information topics Mapping Review and analyze B C geographic information using maps, and web-based map tools and services Find information about iMapBC, B C 's Map Hub and other applications
- Getting Started Guide - Gov
We can now add data in iMapBC, learn more about it from the BC Data Catalogue, and save our work Next, we’ll access government-only data by logging into secure iMapBC
- Mapping tools and resources - Province of British Columbia
iMapBC is a general map viewer used for viewing a large variety of natural resource spatial data, including land interest layers You can upload shape files and text files, or draw a shape on screen and drill-down for detailed information on areas that overlap your area of interest
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