Bonjour Tyler,

Aboriginal Lands are already available in shape and gml format on GeoBase 
website. It provides a dataset for the entire country. 

The Canvec product is produced on 50K map sheet coverage. The Aboriginal Lands, 
if provided through Canvec.osm product, will complied to the 50K map sheet 
coverage.

Best regards,
Daniel

-----Original Message-----
From: Tyler Gunn [mailto:ty...@egunn.com] 
Sent: February 9, 2012 16:38
To: talk-ca@openstreetmap.org
Subject: Re: [Talk-ca] Aboriginal Lands

> It is possible to include Aboriginal Lands in the next release of 
> Canvec.osm. However, I'm trying to find a consensus in the community 
> concerning the tags/values to use?
> I've found some links to...
> - boundary=administrative; admin_level =aboriginal_land
> - boundary=administrative; admin_level =2 to 4
> - boundary=protected_area; protect_class=24

I'm curious how this information would be represented given the
distribution of CanVec data in a tiled format?   Given that
administrative boundaries tend to span larger areas, I don't know if it would 
make sense to split these at tile boundaries.  Were you thinking to provide 
these boundaries in a separate file of sorts?

How these boundaries are represented should perhaps be driven from where they 
fit into the overall picture in terms of how Canada is split up?

When I think of things like the country, provinces, territories, 
cities/towns/etc, these all fit nicely into the boundary=administrative and 
admin_level hierarchy.
We have separate boundary types for provincial parks, national parks, etc, and 
I'd probably interpret the aboriginal lands the same way.

So I think its entirely reasonable to represent these as:
boundary=aboriginal_land

Tyler

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