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Nova Scotia Civic Address Finder

By T_mackinnon @tedmackinnon

Civic addressing is much more than a collection of community names, street signs, and numbers on homes and businesses. It is a complex system that involves the public, municipalities, First Nations, government departments, emergency response, and service providers; and is used for everything from pizza delivery, emergency response, bus routing, to elections.

Nova Scotia Civic Address Finder
In 1997, the Province of Nova Scotia and it's Municipal Relation identified a need for a province wide electronic, geo‐referenced location based address database, and as a result the Nova Scotia Civic Address File (NSCAF) was created.

The NSCAF project would help provide a standard, geo‐referenced electronic database of civic addresses province wide and a supporting maintenance strategy to maintain the data going forward. It would assigned proper addressing to every home and business in Nova Scotia, and was fundamentally managed as a spatial database, using geo-referenced points (civic locations), lines (road segments), and polygons (communities) to define the location of the addressing elements and their georeferenced context.

Over time most residents came to learn that every home and business in Nova Scotia is assigned a civic address consisting of a street name, civic number, community and county names but most were not aware is often how to find out what their proper civic address is.

To help with this problem, the Province created the Nova Scotia Civic Map Viewer, an online mapping application used to view civic map information, with a free public viewer version and another version containing more information for certain parties that need more detailed information and the ability to update the information of the Nova Scotia database.


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