Web-based map are very different from a paper-based map. For one thing, they allow you to move around the map and zoom in and out, but this is just the beginning. Web-based maps contain many different types of information and this information is added layer by layer. This way of building a map, in layers, makes it possible to interact with the map in useful ways, most importantly - to search for, and analyze the information stored on all those layers. This makes web-based maps extremely powerful tools for researching and understanding our community.
Find out about our Open Data initiative and learn how you will be able to use these resources to create your own maps and web applications.
Squamish WebMap and project specific interactive maps.
Create your own maps and applications with Squamish Open Data.
July 12, 2024 at 3:42 PM
Squamish Building Bylaw Update: Adopting the Zero Carbon Step Code
Energy Step Code relaxed in response to changes following community consultation
An update to Section 17 of the Building Bylaw to…
July 9, 2024 at 3:11 PM
Annual sanitary and storm sewer flushing, video inspection and vapour testing - 2024
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