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The set of Dissemination Area Reference Maps by Non-tracted Census Agglomeration
covers the smaller census agglomerations that are not part of the census tract
program. Each map in the set covers one census agglomeration (CA) and shows
the boundaries and codes of dissemination areas within that CA. The maps also
show the boundaries of census subdivisions (municipalities), as well as urban
areas, and representative points for designated places. The maps include background
information such as rivers, lakes, railroad tracks and provincial boundaries,
and other significant features.
There are 173 maps in this set - between one and four maps per census agglomeration..
Some maps include insets to show detail for the congested areas. These insets
appear on the main map where possible, but in some cases it appears on a second
map sheet. The maps vary in scale and size, the maximum dimensions being approximately
91 cm by 101 cm (36 inches by 40 inches). A reference guide is available (Catalogue
No. 92F0146GIE).
Dissemination area reference maps are also available for census tract for large
urban centres, that is, census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations
(92F0146XCB, 92F0146XIB, 92F0146XPB), and by census division for areas outside
census metropolitan areas and census agglomerations (92F0148XCB, 92F0148XIB,
92F0148XPB). Together, the three sets of dissemination area maps cover all of
Canada.
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