A key source of geographic information the Atlas provides a selection of interactive and historical maps and geographical data available for reference or downloading. The site also includes collections available via Elections Canada.
Here you will find one of the greatest historical atlases: Charles O. Paullin and John K. Wright’s Atlas of the Historical Geography of the United States, first published in 1932. This digital edition reproduces all of the atlas’s nearly 700 maps. Many of these beautiful maps are enhanced here in ways impossible in print, animated to show
change over time or made clickable to view the underlying data—remarkable maps produced eight decades ago with the functionality of the twenty-first century.
The link is an organized and commented collection of geographical, political and historical maps of the United Kingdom as well as other countries.
Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets, real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air and public transportation.
MapQuest is your go-to app for live contemporary maps, GPS, voice-guided navigation, real-time traffic updates, and transit planning. No matter where life takes you, MapQuest can guide you along the way.
National Geographic Maps has a mission by creating the world’s best wall maps, outdoor recreation maps, travel maps, atlases, and globes. If you subscribe you can use their digital collection or purchase hand-held maps from their vast collection of cartography. Through their MapMaker you can create your own maps.
The site’s mission is to give old maps a new life in online world via OldMapsOnline search catalog that allows visitors to explore and discover the beauty of historical maps depicting a past geographical place of their interest.
With this site you can create and publish interactive maps; use maps for analysis and presentations; use unlimited markers per map; have 3-level access control for each map: Viewer, Member and Admin; input from: Location (Search), Crowd Source, Google Spreadsheets, Microsoft Excel, CSV, KML, GeoRSS feed or Copy-and Paste.