Map of Alberta in DXF format
Download Alberta map in DXF format. OpenStreetMap data, instant generation.
Map generationAbout DXF
Drawing Exchange Format — an open CAD interchange format by Autodesk. Supported by all CAD systems, ideal for transferring building, road, and parcel geometry to CAD.
Use cases
- Site plans
- engineering surveys
- importing maps into AutoCAD
- land planning
| Category | CAD |
| File extension | .dxf |
| Tier | Free |
What's in the DXF map of Alberta
1,305,065 buildings (455,815 residential, 10,524 commercial, 5,473 industrial, 558 religious), 277,774.2 km of roads, 36,276 points of interest, 15 landmarks.
Mostly unclassified roads 166,460.6 km, service roads 30,150.5 km, tertiary roads 22,976.3 km.
Among the objects: bench — 9,313, camp_pitch — 4,508, waste_basket — 3,516.
Drawing contains 1,305,065 buildings and 277,774.2 km of roads separated by layers. Compatible with all CAD software.
Main streets: Buffalo Trail, Veterans Memorial Highway, Northern Woods & Water Route, Highway 88, Highway 881
Landmarks: Jasper Planetarium, Earth Sciences Museum, Oyen Crossroads Museum, Fox Creek Museum, Galloway Station Museum
How to use DXF for Alberta
- 1Select the desired Alberta area on the map
- 2Choose DXF format and export
- 3Open in AutoCAD, QGIS, or FreeCAD
- 4All features are organized into classified layers
Programs that open DXF
FAQ: DXF for Alberta
What's the difference between DXF and DWG?
DXF is an open text format readable by any CAD software. DWG is a binary AutoCAD format with higher precision. Choose DXF for compatibility.