the atlas of canada is available online.
the library of congress has custody of the largest and most comprehensive cartographic collection in the world with collections numbering over 5.5 million maps, 80,000 atlases, 6,000 reference works, over 500 globes and globe gores, 3,000 raised relief models, and a large number of cartographic materials in other formats, including over 19,000 cds/dvds. the online map collections represents only a small fraction that have been converted to digital form.
the british library has a georeferencing project which features over 3,000 more maps from the british library collections.
cartomundi offers about 35 000 references of cartographic documents. they cover 185 countries and are hold in about 20 different map libraries.
the web site offers also more than 2500 digital reproductions. they represent europe and mediterranean countries.
check out the history of cartography project
you can also read the print copy from the reference collection on the main floor of the library. (call number ga 201 h53 1987)
the library has a very small collection of print maps located in the northern studies resource centre. most of these are related to northwestern ontario.
most of the university's print maps are located in the geospatial data centre
the historical atlas of canada is available in print in the library.
it is located on the 2nd floor of the library in the atlases section.
call number: g 1116 s1h39 2002