Whenever I travel from Tagish into Whitehorse, I’m faced with the same quandry; is shortest route the quickest route? Each option is ALMOST the same distance (~80 km); one way has lots of curves and better scenery, while the other is as close as we get to a freeway. As any gains I make in travel time to Whitehorse are eaten up in the first few blocks of city traffic anyway, the ‘ideal’ solution for the quickest OR shortest route could be found without taking the drive, using open source data and tools.
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Planning Projects
- Resource Assessment and Boundary Delineation: Summit Lake – Bell River Protected Area
- Yukon Planning Atlas
- Dawson Regional Land Use Plan
- Peel Watershed Regional Land Use Plan
- North Yukon Regional Land Use Plan
- City of Whitehorse Downtown Plan
- City of Whitehorse Official Community Plan
Geomatics Projects
- Porcupine Caribou Harvest Monitoring Application
- Wildlife Telemetry & Collar Data Management Application
- Resource Assessment and Boundary Delineation: Summit Lake – Bell River Protected Area
- Yukon Planning Atlas
- Gwitchin Heritage Place Names Atlas
- Porcupine Caribou Seasonal Distribution, Movements, and Habitat Preferences
- North Yukon Biophysical Mapping Project
- International Polar Year Data Management Plan – Old Crow Flats
- Property and Infrastructure Management System
- Web map and geospatial data distribution portal
- ArcGIS, QGis training and support
Celebration of Swans
In the spring of 2016, we set up the Yukon Swan Cam along the Six Mile River Habitat Protection Area, near Tagish Bridge during the Celebration of Swans !
Yukon Quest Flyover
A web site developed using the Google Earth plugin for following the trail of the Yukon Quest 1000 Mile International Dog Sled race.
(Requires Google Earth plugin)