The City of Mississauga is very young by Canadian standards, becoming a town in 1968 and reaching city status in 1974. In this short time, Mississauga has evolved from a loose rural grouping of villages and hamlets with a combined population of about 95,000 to being the sixth largest city in Canada with a population today of over 720,000. For better or worse, Mississauga is often held up as a case study of post-World War II urban change, and as an emergent Canadian suburb. One of the best resources for exploring this change is through the use of maps and digital data. The Scholars GeoPortal, a geospatial data discovery and delivery service, provides access to hundreds of maps and geospatial datasets related both to modern day and historic...
Maps showing the evolution from 1936 to 1946, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,...
The Halton Region, as part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), is regarded as one of the fastest grow...
Maps showing the evolution from 1926 to 1936, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,...
Downtown Missoula, particularly the sections along Front Street, Higgins Avenue, and Main Street, ha...
This paper explores the geocoding methods used on historical city directory addresses for the purpos...
When studying and investigating the history of a property or neighbourhood, common resources often s...
Urban expansion, particularly the movement of residential and commercial land use to sub-urban areas...
The study of urban history is increasingly dependent on new communication and representation techniq...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to create a longitudinal d...
This dissertation asks how environmental information about the Canadian northwest was gathered, tran...
ABSTRACT. The City of Mississauga in Ontario has been experiencing a fast urban growth in the past t...
Academic libraries are playing a role in the digitization of Canadian government documents, but maps...
This thesis uses dynamic cartography and temporal geographic information systems (GIS) to explore vi...
Maps showing the evolution from 1916 to 1926, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,...
Maps showing the evolution from 1906 to 1916, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,...
Maps showing the evolution from 1936 to 1946, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,...
The Halton Region, as part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), is regarded as one of the fastest grow...
Maps showing the evolution from 1926 to 1936, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,...
Downtown Missoula, particularly the sections along Front Street, Higgins Avenue, and Main Street, ha...
This paper explores the geocoding methods used on historical city directory addresses for the purpos...
When studying and investigating the history of a property or neighbourhood, common resources often s...
Urban expansion, particularly the movement of residential and commercial land use to sub-urban areas...
The study of urban history is increasingly dependent on new communication and representation techniq...
© 2018, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to create a longitudinal d...
This dissertation asks how environmental information about the Canadian northwest was gathered, tran...
ABSTRACT. The City of Mississauga in Ontario has been experiencing a fast urban growth in the past t...
Academic libraries are playing a role in the digitization of Canadian government documents, but maps...
This thesis uses dynamic cartography and temporal geographic information systems (GIS) to explore vi...
Maps showing the evolution from 1916 to 1926, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,...
Maps showing the evolution from 1906 to 1916, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,...
Maps showing the evolution from 1936 to 1946, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,...
The Halton Region, as part of the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), is regarded as one of the fastest grow...
Maps showing the evolution from 1926 to 1936, population, urban growth, note, legend.Scale [ca.1:10,...