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Old Posted Mar 10, 2021, 7:51 PM
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Updated images for part of Edmundston, including downtown and Grey Rock area.
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Old Posted Jun 20, 2021, 5:54 AM
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Google Earth (Pro version only) has updated imagery for Sydney, showing the footprint of the first NSCC buildings on the waterfront, as well as a nearly complete new fire station and Horizon center in Harbourside. You have to use the timeline feature to access it though. Hopefully the regular map imagery gets updated soon.

Web-based Google Pro is still a fair bit behind, at least in the downtown.
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Old Posted Jun 25, 2021, 11:40 AM
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Lots of updates on google maps, Woodstock, Charlottetown, Sumerside, Tracadie, Truro.....
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Lots of updates on google maps, Woodstock, Charlottetown, Sumerside, Tracadie, Truro.....
I noticed some of the PEI ones last summer. Some of them are new since then, especially in the Charlottetown area. We’re still waiting on street view updates for this area.
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Old Posted Jun 25, 2021, 2:02 PM
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And 3d! Was hoping they had Charlottetown in 3D this time.
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Old Posted Jun 26, 2021, 3:04 AM
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They never seem to like to update Fredericton. Frustrating lol
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They never seem to like to update Fredericton. Frustrating lol
Good news for you then. I saw the Googlemobile on the TCH on Wednesday. Updates shall almost certainly ensue. I made sure to wave hello on my way by LOL! Thought it would be funny if I should pop up on their website waving - with all my fingers despite they were driving at about 70 kph amid traffic doing 120 kph, ha ha.
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GNB has updated their map for the whole province!
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GNB has updated their map for the whole province!
Where do you find that?
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Where do you find that?
https://geonb.snb.ca/geonb/

https://paol.snb.ca/
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I spotted the Google Street View car in Saint John on Friday morning.
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Haven't looked extensively, but noticed the streetview for Moncton, around Steadman and Queen (east portion), is from October 2021. That's fresh.
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Mapquest has updated their images for the Moncton area, you can now see the completed Moncton-Riverview causeway bridge among several other things including the future roadway layout of the industrial park expansion on the north side of route 15 near the airport, and the work on the seniors complex behind Northwest Centre just off of Wheeler Blvd.
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It's remarkable looking at the changes just in the last few years. I highly suggest pulling up Mapquest and Google Maps in separate tabs and comparing.

The river is drastically changed around the new bridge.
Highfield and Weldon have been completely reshaped
Tannery Place
The site prep for the new police station
All the new apartment buildings on Mountain
The new industrial park south of the TCH
The huge expansions to Organigram
The infill construction in downtown Dieppe
...just to name a few
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Google street view across the new Covid-19 Frontline Workers Memorial Moncton/Riverview Causeway-Bridge-Tunnel is updated! I’m not sure how extensive the update is but it at least makes it out to Salisbury as it shows the traffic lights on both sides of the bridge where it has been reduced to a single lane.
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I once saw a map of the Atlantic coast and it was showing the new coastline and what will be underwater anybody know how I could find it again. I saw the page back in 2009
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Google Earth has posted new imagery for parts of HRM including peninsula and DT Dartmouth dated 9/24/2022
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A TomTom camera car drove by my house last week (NB Route 108). That's a new one on me.
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A TomTom camera car drove by my house last week (NB Route 108). That's a new one on me.
They actually do the map making for Microsoft’s bing maps
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Old Posted Jan 27, 2023, 6:19 PM
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Google maps for Moncton has reverted back to old imagery. Not really sure why this would be.
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