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Geography of Canada www.CraigMarlatt.com/school Geographer’s Toolkit Geography of Canada www.CraigMarlatt.com/school

Geographer’s Toolkit Parts of a Map Types of Maps Map Symbols Mapping Your Location Types of Maps Political Map of Canada Drainage Map of Canada Pear Island Mapping Exercise

What is a Map? A map is a representation of the Earth’s features drawn on a flat surface. Maps use symbols and colours to represent features of an area, simplifying the real world.

Features on a Map Title – identifies the area shown, topic, focus, or purpose of the map Legend – explains the meaning of symbols and colours used on the map Scale – represents the relationship between distance on the map and distance in the real world Direction – often represented with an arrow Border – sets the map apart from other information Date of Publication – indicates how recent the map is

Map Labelling & Colouring Cartography is the art of drawing accurate, easily readable, attractive maps. Labels Should be neatly printed Should be spelled correctly Should be parallel to the base of the map (except for natural features such as rivers and mountain ranges) A dot should be used to locate cities, with the name of the city as close to the dot as possible.

Map Labelling & Colouring Labels (continued) Larger features usually have larger labels Labels for similar features should be the same size and font – for example: Water Body City PROVINCE C O U N T R Y Labels should not block other information on the map

Map Labelling & Colouring Maps should be properly colour coded to show the different areas on the map Shade consistently so that there are no light or dark patches of one colour within one feature Use solid colours only, not shading patterns White or black are not acceptable shading colours Grey should be used for areas not important to the map Blue should only be used for water bodies

Points on a Compass A compass is a way of finding direction The four cardinal points are N, E, S, W The twelve ordinal points are NE, SE, SW, NW, NNE, ENE, ESE, SSE, SSW, WSW, WNW, NNW The points all have corresponding degrees of a circle (0° → 360°)

Lines on the Earth Latitude imaginary lines that measure the distance north or south of the Equator (0°) lines are parallel to the Equator at regular intervals (approximately 111 kilometres apart)

Lines on the Earth Longitude imaginary lines that measure the distance east or west of the Prime Meridian (0°) all lines begin and end at the poles and therefore are not at a fixed distance apart the Prime Meridian (0°) was arbitrarily chosen at a point that runs through Greenwich, England the International Date Line (180°) is the point where one day begins and one day ends

Lines on the Earth The Prime Meridian

Lines on the Earth There are 6 time zones in Canada Time Zones

Scale Scale shows the relationship between the distance on a map and the actual distance on the Earth’s surface Direct Statement Scale uses words to describe what a distance on a map represents in the real world 1 cm = 10 kilometres Linear Scale uses a special ruler on a map to show what a distance on a map represents in the real world 0 km 400 km Representative Fraction Scale is a ratio where one unit on a map represents a specific number of the same unit in the real world 1:50 000 (1 cm on the map represents 50 000 cm in the real world)

Scale Area Detail Example Large Scale Maps Small A lot (streets, schools, railways, …) Topographic maps, road maps, city bus maps Small Scale Maps Large A little (borders, lakes, large rivers, …) Globes, world maps, atlases

Scale – Mapping Our Location BMLSS- 1st floor You are here!

BMLSS & Sportsplex You are here!

Bracebridge Bracebridge You are here!

District of Muskoka You are here!

Scale – Mapping Our Location Southern Ontario Map You are here!

Scale – Mapping Our Location Ontario Map You are here!

Scale – Mapping Our Location Canada Map You are here!

Scale – Mapping Our Location World Map You are here!

Types of Maps General Purpose Maps A map drawn to scale using symbols and colours to indicate major roads for transportation purposes Often includes parks, hospitals, and tourist attractions Can be both small scale (a country map) and large scale (a city map)

Types of Maps General Purpose Map of the “Golden Horseshoe” (Niagara Falls to Clarington)

Types of Maps Topographic Maps A map that indicates scale, using symbols and colours for both natural and human features on the Earth’s surface Shows the Earth’s surface in great detail (large scale) Depicts the height of land features (topography) Often shows roads, settlements, vegetation cover, power lines, etc.

Types of Maps Topographic Map of Blue Mountain (Collingwood)

Types of Maps Thematic Maps A map that reveals the geographic patterns of statistical data Are designed to display distributions over the Earth’s surface Usually focuses on one theme or topic (e.g., population distribution)

Types of Maps Thematic map showing electricity generating stations in Canada

Types of Maps Digital Maps Computer programs Handheld devices Online

Types of Maps Google Maps is an example of an online map. www.maps.google.com

Types of Maps Google Earth is an example of a computer program using digital maps. www.earth.google.com

Political Map of Canada Add to this map: Provinces Territories Capital cities “Other” cities 6 map essentials Different coloured provinces* First and last name *You CAN use the same colour more than once, so long as it doesn’t touch a province or territory with that same colour.

Drainage Map of Canada Add to this map: Oceans, Lakes, Rivers, Bays, and Gulfs as listed on your handout 6 map essentials Canada land coloured green All water coloured blue All other land coloured grey (or beige) First and last name

Pear Island Mapping Exercise The island is in the shape of a pear It is exactly 10 km long and 5 km wide It has a shoreline at 0 m (sea level) It has a hill at the south end of the island which is 90 m in height… Read carefully the instructions provided!