City of Peterborough: New Little Lake Cemetery Launches Web Mapping Application

City of Peterborough: New Little Lake Cemetery Launches Web Mapping Application

November 27, 2017, Peterborough, ON, Canada (Media Release) – The City of Peterborough Geomatics/Mapping division and the Heritage Preservation Office are pleased to announce the launch of a new Interactive Web Mapping Application highlighting Little Lake Cemetery.

Created in conjunction with students from Fleming College’s Geographic Information Systems program, the web mapping application displays a range of historical data about Little Lake Cemetery for public viewing.

Users can search the grave marker inventory by Surname and/or Death Date. The search results include records containing family names, the oldest date on the monument and an image of the marker. At any point the user can freely search the map and click on any grave marker to view corresponding information.

The application can be viewed by clicking on the following link: http://maps.peterborough.ca/LLC

This information is also available on the City of Peterborough website: www.peterborough.ca and the City of Peterborough Map Gallery Home Page http://maps.peterborough.ca/gallery.

For further information please contact the undersigned:

Andrew Nichols
GIS Technologist
City of Peterborough
500 George Street North
Peterborough, ON K9H 3R9
705-742-7777 ext. 1678
anichols@peterborough.ca

Erik Hanson
Heritage Resource Coordinator
City of Peterborough
210 Wolfe Street
Peterborough, ON K9J 2K9
705-742-7777 ext. 1489
ehanson@peterborough.ca

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