I can see the point here - better to have something than nothing. Still, my
tendency would be to opt for a mapping project like the ones performed on
other areas rather than a mass import. Imported data needs to be treated
with kid gloves as it is easy to end up with faulty information. Wood areas
tend to come in in a very haphazard way, for example.

Put out the call - I know there must be several willing to help out up
there.

Adam

Hi all.



Nunavut has a very pour data coverage, almost nothing. Why not integrate
the BNDT (or NTDB) dataset from Department of Natural Resources Canada?



ftp://ftp2.cits.rncan.gc.ca/pub/bndt/



I use the map data with the Ibycus Topo Canada v4 map for Garmin and they
are very good. I think the data are now proceed from CanVec should be
available for import in OSM.



http://wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Canvec



I would be very happy to have the topography maps from Nunavut but I am
afraid I am not experienced enough to import the data. Because there is
almost nothing so far you can't do too much wrongJ.



Greetings ivolino



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