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An R package of spatial map layers for British Columbia.
bcmaps
provides access to various spatial layers of British Columbia, such as administrative boundaries, natural resource management boundaries, watercourses, census boundaries, etc. All layers are available as sf
objects in the BC Albers projection, which is the B.C. Government standard.
Most layers are accessed directly from the B.C. Data Catalogue using the bcdata R package under the hood. See each layer’s individual help file for more detail.
IMPORTANT NOTE Support for Spatial objects (
sp
) was removed in {bcmaps} v1.3.0. Please usesf
objects with {bcmaps}. A discussion on the evolution of the spatial software stack in R can be found here: https://r-spatial.org/r/2022/04/12/evolution.html.
You can install bcmaps
from CRAN:
To install the development version of the bcmaps
package, you need to install the remotes
package then the bcmaps
package.
To see the layers that are available, run the available_layers()
function:
Most layers are accessible by a shortcut function by the same name as the object. Then you can use the data as you would any sf
object.
Getting Started with bcmaps
Working with bcmaps
layers and point data
You can also view vignettes by typing browseVignettes("bcmaps")
in your R session after you install bcmaps
.
To report bugs/issues/feature requests, please file an issue.
Pull requests of new B.C. layers are welcome. If you would like to contribute to the package, please see our CONTRIBUTING guidelines.
Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.
The source datasets used in this package come from various sources under open licences, including the B.C. Data Catalalogue (Open Government Licence - British Columbia) and Statistics Canada (Statistics Canada Open Licence Agreement). See the data-raw
folder for details on each source dataset.
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These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.