Geographical Information Systems
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Below are some common map products available for download. The maps are in Adobe Acrobat PDF format and vary in size. Users will require a fast Internet connection and Adobe Acrobat Reader to view the maps. These maps are provided as-is with no assurances as to accuracy, completeness or appropriateness for intended use. The maps are not a legal survey and are protected by copyright. View our full terms of use here.
Map Books
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Municipal Base Maps
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(6.2 Mb PDF) |
County Forest and Other Recreation Areas Map (6.4 Mb PDF) |
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County Economic Development Brochure Map (7.8 Mb PDF) |
Farm Fresh Local Food Sources Map (5.4 Mb PDF) |
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County Average Annual Daily Traffic Counts Map (1.7 Mb PDF) |
(632 Kb PDF) |
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Township of Adjala-Tosorontio Map (3.2 Mb PDF) |
Town of Bradford West Gwillimbury Map (4.2 Mb PDF) |
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(2.5 Mb PDF) |
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(984 Kb PDF) |
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(4.9 Mb PDF) |
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County of Simcoe Official Plan Consolidated August 2007
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Schedule 5.1 Land Use Designations (4.8 Mb PDF) |
Schedule 5.2.1 Aggregate Resources (1.7 Mb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.2.2 Evaluated Wetlands (3.5 Mb PDF) |
Schedule 5.2.3 Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest (1.9 Mb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.2.4 Agricultural Land Classifications (2.7 Mb PDF) |
Schedule 5.3.1 Niagara Escarpment Plan Land Use Designations (1.2 Mb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.3.2 Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan Land Use Designations (550 Kb PDF) |
Schedule 5.3.2.1 Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan Hydrologically Sensitive Features and Aquifer Vulnerability (776 Kb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.3.2.2 Oak Ridges Moraine Key Natural Heritage Features and Landform Conservation Areas (716 Kb PDF) |
Schedule 5.4 Natural Heritage Systems (1.7 Mb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.5 County Road Systems (1.3 Mb PDF) |
Schedule 5.6 Waste Management Facilities (2.2 Mb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.7 Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan Wellhead Protection Areas (734 Kb PDF) |
Adopted County of Simcoe Official Plan November 25, 2008
(under appeal at the Ontario Municipal Board)
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Schedule 5.1 Land Use Designations (10 Mb PDF) |
Schedule 5.1a Big Bay Point Structure Plan (500 Kb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.2.1 High Potential Aggregate Resources (3.9 Mb PDF) |
Schedule 5.2.2 Evaluated Wetlands (4.1 Mb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.2.3 Areas of Natural & Scientific Interest (3.8 Mb PDF) |
Schedule 5.3.1 Niagara Escarpment Land Use Designations (1.5Mb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.3.2 ORMCP Land Use Designations (588 Kb PDF) |
Schedule 5.3.2.1 ORMCP Hydrologically Sensitive Features & Aquifer Vulnerability (796 Kb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.3.2.2 ORMCP Key Natural Heritage Features & Landform Conservation Areas (722 Kb PDF) |
Schedule 5.3.3 Greenbelt Plan (789 Kb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.5.1 County Transportation Systems (3.8 Mb PDF) |
Schedule 5.5.2 Future County Transportation Systems (8.3 Mb PDF) |
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Schedule 5.6.1 County Waste Disposal Sites (3.8 Mb PDF) |
Schedule 5.6.2 Local Municipal & Private Waste Disposal Sites (3.8 Mb PDF) |
• Purchase Paper Maps
Paper maps can be purchased from:
County of Simcoe
Customer Service Centre
1110 Hwy 26, Midhurst, Ontario
We are open between the hours of 8:30 am & 4:30 pm from Monday to Friday.
You can also order maps by contacting the Customer Service Centre:
- Local Phone: (705) 735-6901
- Toll Free: 1(800) 263-3199
- Email: info@simcoe.ca
Customer Service accepts cash or Interac as methods of payment when purchases are made in person at the County's Administration Centre.
Review the GIS Product Catalogue (7.3 Mb PDF)
• About Geographical Information Systems (GIS)
A map is the best and most efficient way to describe physical positions and relationships. For many organizations that use maps as part of their everyday decision making it is important that maps be automated and linked to other informational databases. The integrated product that has developed from linking maps with data is commonly referred to as a Geographic Information System (GIS).
Our mandate is to develop, implement, operate, administer and promote the use of spatial information technologies within the County of Simcoe, its municipalities and its larger network of partners.
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