Map of Nunavut in GeoJSON format
Download Nunavut map in GeoJSON format. OpenStreetMap data, instant generation.
Map generationAbout GeoJSON
Open text-based geodata format built on JSON. Widely supported by web mapping libraries, human-readable and easy to process with scripts.
Use cases
- Web mapping
- geodata exchange via API
- Leaflet/Mapbox visualization
- analytics
| Category | GIS |
| File extension | .geojson |
| Tier | Free |
What's in the GeoJSON map of Nunavut
11,371 buildings (200 residential, 29 commercial, 52 industrial, 2 religious), 1,856.9 km of roads, 300 points of interest, 13 landmarks.
Mostly unclassified roads 574.8 km, residential streets 437.1 km, tertiary roads 376.7 km.
Among the objects: nature_reserve — 167, apartment — 19, toilets — 12.
GeoJSON contains 11,371 buildings and 300 POIs with coordinates, names and attributes. Ready for Leaflet, Mapbox, D3.js.
Main streets: Mary River-Milne Inlet Tote Road, Dianna River Road, Ovayok Road, Coral Harbour Airport Road, Dew Line Road
Landmarks: Heritage Centre, Arctic Circle Monument, Akshayuk Pass, Hasbala Lake boundary marker, Hyoichi Khono Expedition Team Monument
How to use GeoJSON for Nunavut
- 1Select the Nunavut area on the map
- 2Export to GeoJSON
- 3Load into QGIS, Mapbox Studio, or kepler.gl
- 4Use for analysis, filtering, and visualization
Programs that open GeoJSON
FAQ: GeoJSON for Nunavut
How to open GeoJSON?
GeoJSON opens in QGIS, geojson.io, Mapbox Studio, kepler.gl, or any text editor — it's just JSON.
Is GeoJSON suitable for large areas?
For large areas, GeoPackage or FlatGeobuf is better — they're more compact and load faster.