The GIS and Cartography Office

The mandate of the GIS and Cartography Office is to provide Geographic Information System (GIS) and mapping support for teaching and research in the Department of Geography and Program in Planning.

Department faculty, staff or students are invited to contact us or drop by at any time to consult on GIS and cartographic needs. We are located in the basement of Sidney Smith Hall, 100 St. George St., Room 617a.

The Past and the Future

Collaborative research projects

Cartography Office Data Collection

Cartography and GIS Technical Paper Series

Cartography links

Faculty and Graduate Students: If you are preparing a research proposal, we are happy to provide, without charge:

  • Assistance in determining how GIS can facilitate your research
  • Advice on maps to illustrate your results for submission to publications
  • An estimate of cost should you wish to include a line for Cartographic or GIS services in your proposed budget

For other services, including large format poster printing, see below

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    For further information contact:
byron_crop Byron Moldofsky, Manager
The GIS and Cartography Office, Department of Geography
100 St. George St.
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3
Phone: (416) 978-3378 Fax: (416) 946-3886
Email: byron@geog.utoronto.ca
mariange
Mariange Beaudry, GIS Analyst 
The GIS and Cartography Office, Department of Geography
100 St. George St.
Toronto, Ontario M5S 3G3
Phone: (416) 978-3378 Fax: (416) 946-3886
Email: mariange@geog.utoronto.ca

 

In addition, Cartographic Services and GIS Consultation are available for other clients inside and outside the University community.

Rates:

Department members: $80 per hour

External clients: $100 per hour

For specific projects an agreement may be negotiated for overall cost rather than hourly rates.

Map Design
  • Map and atlas design
  • Internet mapping

Map Production

  • Maps for research publication
  • Poster maps


Other Services

  • Geographic data manipulation
    for analysis (GIS)  
  • Digitizing or scanning
    in support of teaching
    or research

Products