Drone mapping offers faster, clearer picture for northern planning and emergency response
Drone mapping is giving northern communities a faster and more detailed way to keep track of roads, homes, infrastructure and natural resources, with Montreal Lake Cree Nation among the latest communities taking part in the technology.
Researchers from Saskatchewan Polytechnic were in the community in June collecting aerial images as part of a three-year project that combines drone data, satellite imagery and local training.
Abdul Raous, Sask. Polytech’s research chair in geospatial technologies, said communities need maps that reflect constant changes as new homes, roads and other infrastructure are built.
“Maps are not static. They are dynamic,” Raous said. “They keep changing because we keep having new infrastructure, new houses and new roads.”


