The Atlas of Canada's Archive Maps are easy to use, but you may not be familiar with all the features. This Help document describes the features and tells you how to use them.
The navigation bars at the top of the window provide links to other pages, as described by their titles. These bars appear at the top of every page of the Web site.
There are three options to navigate to or find other maps:



Using the "Explore Our Maps" menu.
This menu provides you with access to all maps in the Atlas of Canada site.
This is the title of the map selected and also indicates the collection to which it belongs.
The toolbar buttons give you access to more information about the map. The buttons enable you to navigate within the map, get help and print the map.
![]()
This tool lets you view part of the map in greater detail.
Instructions:
![]()
This tool lets you view a larger area with less detail.
Instructions:
![]()
This tool lets you zoom out to view the entire map.
Instructions:

This tool lets you change the size of the map window.
Instructions:
Note: This tool has been designed to work best after using the "Zoom In" tool at least once.
![]()
This tool lets you browse other archive maps. Just click one of the icons to browse. The order of maps is the same that appears in the pull-down selection menus.
Instructions:
![]()
This tool moves the current page to the bottom of the browser window, where download instructions are located. The download function allows users to save the full-sized map to their hard drive.
Instructions:
![]()
This tool refreshes the browser window with a print preview page. It provides a printer-friendly, 8.5” x 11” letter-size, portrait-format page that includes the current view of the map and a brief text describing it.
Instructions:
Note: The maps print best using a colour printer.
![]()
This tool gives you access to these instructions for using the Archive Maps’ features.
Instructions:
The pan arrows are four small triangles on the sides of the map frame. They let you move left, right, up and down to see parts of the map that are not currently visible.
Instructions:
If you can't find what you're looking for in this Help document, use the "Contact Us" feature in the top navigation bars to send us an e-mail.