Downloads
What is here?
This page has the files that you can download for free for THEN projects and areas. The following types of files are available here.
- Custom Map for GPS: file containing a map for one or more projects in a format that you can load into a Garmin GPS device.
- appears on your GPS screen so you can see your path on a satellite image with respect to claim boundaries and topographical features
- more about using Custom Maps with your GPS
indicates Custom Map files in KMZ format below- based on map data from Government of Yukon's GeoYukon
- points of interest (POIs) in KML or GPX format: file containing all the POIs for a large area (group of projects) in a format that you can load into a Garmin GPS device (maybe other brands too)
- saves entering all the coordinates by hand
- only need either KML or GPX but not both
- more about using KML files with your GPS
- more about using GPX files with your GPS
indicates POI files in KML format below
indicates POI files in GPX format below
- quick guide: PDF page that you can print out and take with you
- available for only some projects
- use PDF reader such as the free Acrobat Reader if you don't already have one installed
indicates guide files in PDF format below
What is NOT here?
Free maps of other areas for your GPS are at TIMaps.
Whitehorse Copper Belt
| Details | POIs for GPS |
|---|---|
| Points of interest (POI) files for GPS for all projects in the Whitehorse Copper Belt in KML and GPX formats. Download either KML or GPX. You do not need both. We suggest you use these POIs with Custom Maps below. | ![]() |
When you load one of the POI files onto your GPS, you will find each POI for the Whitehorse Copper Belt identified by a six-character identifier called the POI ID: axxxnn .
- a = C: Copper Belt Centre
- a = N: Copper Belt North
- a = S: Copper Belt South
- xxx: three-letter sequence, the same for all POIs in a single project
- nn: two-digit POI number described in detail on the specifc project page
The table below shows the POI ID for each project. For example, every POI at War Eagle will appear with an ID in the range NWAR00–NWAR99.
This table also provides Custom Maps for GPS that you can download for each project or group of projects.
- The 15 maps at the top of the table cover the complete Whitehorse Copper Belt. These are medium scale based on aerial photos. They will appear on your GPS once you zoom in to an appropriate degree.
- The maps for each individual project are larger scale. If you have them loaded and enabled at the same time as the 15 medium-scale maps above, they will appear when you zoom in even further. These combine aerial photos and lidar coverage to give an idea of both vegetation and the underlying terrain.
| Project area | POI ID | maps for GPS |
|---|---|---|
| Whitehorse Copper Belt (all) |
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1515 maps cover the whole Copper Belt |
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| Copper Belt North | Nxxxnn | |
| War Eagle | NWARnn |
1
2
3three maps cover two projects |
| Pueblo | NPUEnn | |
| Anaconda/Rabbit Foot | NANAnn |
1
2
two maps cover two projects |
| Copper King/Carlisle | NCOPnn | |
| Copper Belt Centre | Cxxxnn | |
| Spring Creek | CSPCnn |
1one map covers four projects |
| Empress of India | CEOInn | |
| Grafter | CGRAnn | |
| Best Chance | CBSTnn | |
| Arctic Chief | CARCnn |
1
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| Little Chief | CLCHnn |
1
2two maps cover two projects |
| Valerie | CVALnn | |
| North Star | CNOSnn |
1 |
| Copper Belt South | Sxxxnn | |
| Copper Cliff | SCLFnn | 1 |
| Keewenaw | SKEEnn |
1
2
two maps cover one project |
| Cowley Park | SCOWnn |
1
2two maps cover one project |
Copper Mines Branch (CMB)
| Details | POIs for GPS |
|---|---|
| Points of interest (POIs) and railway mile posts for GPS for the Copper Mines Branch in KML and GPX formats. Download either KML or GPX. You do not need both. We suggest you use these POIs with CMB Custom Maps below. | ![]() |
When you load one of these POI files onto your GPS, you will find each POI identified by a five-character identifier, the POI ID:
- CMBnn: points of interest where nn is the POI number in the range "01" to "99".
- MPnnn: mile posts where nnn is in the range "000" (mile point 0.0), 005 (mile point 0.5), 010 (mile point 1.0), 015 (mile point 1.5) ... 110 (mile point 11.0).
| Details | maps for GPS |
|---|---|
| maps of the CMB | Use the 15 medium-scale maps for the Whitehorse Copper Belt above. They show the CMB overlaid in yellow. Where the CMB crosses areas of the Copper Belt covered by the large-scale maps for each project, the CMB appears on those maps in blue. |
White Pass and Yukon Route Railway, north half
| Details | maps for GPS |
|---|---|
| maps of the WPYR north half in six sections starting at the north end |
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5 6six maps cover the whole WPYR north of Carcross |
Real Thing in Porter Creek
| Real Thing in Porter Creek | points of interest (POIs) |
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guide/checklist |
1
2two maps cover one project |
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When you load one of these POI files onto your GPS, you will find each POI identified by a five-character identifier, the POI ID: RTPnn, where nn is the POI in the range "01" to "99".
Old Dawson Road
| The Old Dawson Road in Porter Creek |
1
2two GPS maps for the one project |
Hepburn Tramway
| Details | POIs for GPS |
|---|---|
| Points of interest (POIs) for GPS for the Hepburn Tramway in KML and GPX formats. Download either KML or GPX. You do not need both. We suggest you use these POIs with Hepburn Tramway Custom Maps below. | ![]() |
When you load one of these POI files onto your GPS, you will find each POI identified by a five-character identifier: HTWnn where nn is the POI number in the range "01" to "14".
| Details | maps for GPS |
|---|---|
| maps of the Hepburn Tramway in four sections starting at the south end |
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four maps cover the whole Hepburn Tramway |
TimmiT History Exploration Notebook
