Aerial Photography
Since the 1920s, aerial photography has been used to view Canada from the air. This important collection of historical photographs can help us answer the following questions:
- How much of the land was used for agriculture?
- Were natural areas converted for agricultural or residential use?
- Have waterways been modified or disturbed?
- How have villages, towns and cities developed?
Most Government of Canada photographs exist only in hard copy and are stored at the National Air Photo Library in Ottawa. Some aerial photographs are available through our Data Cube which enables you to view changes in the land across different dates.
Victoria, British Columbia
Explore aerial photographs of the city taken in 1930 and 1950.
Salish, British Columbia
Find out how Vancouver's downtown area developed between 1950 and 1982.
Regina, Saskatchewan
Explore how the city's development influenced the course of Wascana Creek between 1947 and 1967.
Markham, Ontario
Explore the city from the air in 1960 and 1974.
Ring of Fire, Ontario
Explore the area from the air between 1954 and 1976.
Ottawa River, Ontario
See how the Ottawa River has changed between 1950 and 2001.
Halifax, Nova Scotia
See how Halifax Harbour changed between 1947 and 1977.
Tuktoyaktuk, Northwest Territories
See how Tuktoyaktuk has changed between 1947 and 2004.
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For more information, please send an email to geoinfo@nrcan-rncan.gc.ca.
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