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Updates on Living Atlas items that are moving 

Get the latest updates on the Esri Canada Living Atlas items that are migrating to a new, singular ArcGIS Online account.

In January, it was announced that all Living Atlas items managed by Esri Canada would be moved into a single ArcGIS Online account to help users easily find our curated content.   

During the last 6 months, over 50 items have been migrated to our EsriCanadaContent account. We’d like to take this time to remind users that if they are using any items listed here, within their maps, apps or workflows, to please transition to the replacement item as soon as possible. This will ensure they are working with the best data available. To make this process as easy as possible, we have created a blog that provides step-by-step instructions for updating to the replacement layer(s).  

For more information on the migration of Living Atlas items, please refer to the blog: Important Notice: Living Atlas items are moving.   

We would like to thank everyone for their continued support and cooperation during this transition process. If you have questions or concerns, please reach out to our Living Atlas team (livingatlascurator@esri.ca). 

About the Author

Malena McCrossan is the Living Atlas Curator at Esri Canada. With a passion for building community and finding innovative solutions to real-world problems using GIS, Malena is dedicated to curating insightful and reliable content. After discovering GIS during her undergraduate studies at the University of Toronto, she obtained a postgraduate diploma in GIS from Fleming College. In her spare time, you can find Malena enjoying the outdoors or planning her next travel adventure.

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