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Drone Mapping in St. Catharines

True Surveying provides drone & aerial mapping surveys for property owners, builders, engineers, lawyers, and developers in St. Catharines. Our UAV workflows collect high-resolution aerial imagery and transform it into practical mapping products for planning, measurement, reporting, and site communication.

scheduleTypical timeline: 3-5 business days
settings_suggestPrecision: 2-3 centimeters relative
local_shippingDispatch fee: $310 CAD
paymentsStarting estimate: project-based
Local Survey Scope

Drone & Aerial Mapping Surveys tailored to St. Catharines properties

Drone mapping produces orthophotos, surface models, progress imagery, and volume data for larger sites, environmental reviews, and construction monitoring. In St. Catharines, our team plans the work around surveying vineyard expansions in st. catharines involves massive plots and rolling terrain. we use rtk-gps and drone mapping to capture detailed topography and boundary limits quickly.

The result is a clear survey package that supports practical decisions: permit submissions, legal review, design coordination, construction layout, or project due diligence.

Common reasons clients order this service

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Large site mapping

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Stockpile and volume calculations

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Construction progress imagery

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Environmental context mapping

Deliverables for St. Catharines projects

task_altOrthophoto mosaic
task_altDigital elevation model
task_altPoint cloud
task_altVolume and progress reports

Local considerations in St. Catharines

Surveying vineyard expansions in St. Catharines involves massive plots and rolling terrain. We use RTK-GPS and drone mapping to capture detailed topography and boundary limits quickly. Our field planning accounts for local access, visible site constraints, title research complexity, municipal expectations, and the deliverable format your project team needs.

Drone Mapping FAQ for St. Catharines

Is drone mapping a replacement for a legal boundary survey?expand_more

No. Drone mapping is excellent for visual and surface data, but legal boundary determination still requires cadastral survey work under an Ontario Land Surveyor. For St. Catharines projects, we also account for Niagara Region conditions and the specific deliverables required by your project team.

What sites are best suited for drone mapping?expand_more

Large parcels, construction sites, quarries, industrial yards, and open development lands benefit most from fast aerial data collection. For St. Catharines projects, we also account for Niagara Region conditions and the specific deliverables required by your project team.