The British Columbia government, in cooperation with other levels of government and industry, is making it easier for users to collect, merge and overlay geographic data through the B.C. Active Control System (BCACS).
The B.C. Active Control System (BCACS) is the active component of the province’s geospatial reference framework. The BCACS:
The BCACS network has 20 permanent and continuously operating Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) satellite receivers. These are strategically located to provide coverage across the province. To view information about GPS active control points across British Columbia, see the BCACS Active Control Points Map.
Access to the BCACS system post-mission data is provided through FTP download.
Raw Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) observation data is collected from GNSS receivers placed on accurately positioned boundaries in B.C.
Hourly post-mission files are assigned letters “a” through “x”:
To find the right files for your specific times, check the RINEX Time Correlation Table (PDF, 9.2KB). This table helps you match file labels with UTC, Pacific Standard Time, and Pacific Daylight Time.
Municipal active control systems provide a common geospatial reference for all agencies with spatially positioned data. Benefits include:
The Metro Vancouver Real Time Kinematic service was developed through a partnership between the B.C. Government, Metro Vancouver and its municipalities.
The Capital Regional District (CRD) Real Time Kinematic service was developed through a partnership between the B.C. Government, the CRD and its municipalities.
National level systems
At the national level, Natural Resources Canada maintains the Canadian Spatial Reference System, Canadian Active Control System, and other geodetic tools. Learn about the NRCan Geodetic Reference Systems.
General enquiries: GeoBCinfo@gov.bc.ca
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