In advance of the 2021 Census dissemination releases, Statistics Canada has released the first set of geographic and reference products from the 2021 Census. This set of products, which are now available to download, includes a selection of boundary files, road network data, correspondence files, and the new Dissemination Geographies Relationship File.
From Statistics Canada:
In preparation for the 2021 Census dissemination releases and coinciding with Geographic Information Systems Day, the first suite of geographic and reference products released from the 2021 Census is now available.
The products include boundary files, the Road Network File, the correspondence files and the Interim List of Changes to Municipal Boundaries, Status, and Names, January 2, 2016 to January 1, 2021. It also includes the newly created Dissemination Geographies Relationship File and the first video in the new census concept training video series. The first iterations of the 2021 Census Dictionary and the 2021 Guide to the Census of Population are also available. All products are accessible from the Census of Population web page.
The boundary files are based on standard geographic areas in effect on January 1, 2021, and provide geographic limits used for census dissemination as well as a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographic areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographic areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its islands.
Digital and cartographic boundary files are available in Lambert projection for provinces and territories, federal electoral districts (2013 Representation Order), census agricultural regions, economic regions, census divisions, census consolidated subdivisions, census subdivisions, aggregate dissemination areas, dissemination areas and dissemination blocks.
The Road Network File is a digital representation of Canada's national road network. Applications may include mapping, geocoding, geographic searching and area delineation. The file contains information such as street names, street types, street directions and address ranges. In addition, on each side of every street segment, there are unique identifiers and names for provinces or territories and census subdivisions. Roads are ranked according to five levels of detail, suitable for mapping at various scales.
The correspondence files (three in total) are data tables at the dissemination area and dissemination block level showing the correspondence between 2021 and 2016 census years.
The Interim List of Changes to Municipal Boundaries, Status and Names summarizes changes in effect between January 2, 2016, and January 1, 2021. Municipal changes are based on information received through provincial and territorial gazettes, letters patent and orders-in-council.
The Dissemination Geographies Relationship File is a dataset at the dissemination block level that contains the links to all census geographic areas. This product, used in conjunction with the boundary files, will be updated as data-dependent boundary files become available.