Toronto Lidar Data 2015
Title
Toronto Lidar Data 2015
Description
LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) data is a remote sensing technology that uses laser pulses to create highly detailed three-dimensional representations of the Earth’s surface. LiDAR datasets provide precise elevation and surface information and are commonly used for terrain analysis, mapping, environmental studies, urban planning, and archaeological research.
This Lidar data covers the City of Toronto. It was collected between April 20, 2014 and May 6, 2014 as well as between April 3, 2015 and April 25, 2015.
- 1m Grids (XYZ ASCII), Bare Earth and Full Feature
- Hillshade Images (Geotiffs), Bare Earth and Full Feature
- Point Cloud (LAS v1.2, ASPRS Classes)
- 50cm Contours (shp, CAD)
- Metadata (.pdf format, LiDAR Summary)
Creator
Airborne Imaging
Publisher
Airborne Imaging
Date
April 2015
Identifier
/NAP/UT/2690.xml
889142116
Coverage
Toronto, ON
Collection
Geospatial
Terms of Use
Requires citation acknowledgement.
License
Restricted.
Production Date
2014
Revision Date
2015
Data Type
Raster; Vector
Geographic Keywords
Canada, Ontario, Toronto
Continent
North America
Keywords
LIDAR
ELEVATION
CONTOURS
AUTOCAD
Time Period
2014 Apr 20th to 2015 Apr 25th
Coordinate System
4269, http://www.epsg-registry.org/
Datum: Horizontal Nad83 CSRS
Vertical CGVD28, Projection: UTM Zone 17N
Scale
Scale: 30 cm horizontal; 10 cm vertical
Producer
Airborne Imaging
Citation
Airborne Imaging, “Toronto Lidar Data 2015,” MDL Data, accessed June 26, 2026, https://mdl-data.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/945.
