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Topo Canada V2 works fine on an Oregon. What problem are you having? Perhaps you need to update the Mapsource program itself. That is free on Garmin's website. Anyone know where I can get a free copy of topo v4 for my Garmin. GPS topo canada v4 Garmin Voice Studio lets you. Garmin Voice Studio is a free download. Tons of free garmin maps for all over the. *FREE* Uploadable Canadian Topographic Maps for Garmins I finally got the Topo Canada V4 set up and it seems. Ibycus isn't better than Garmin Canada topo 4. As far as contours go. Should i get the 62s and download free maps from the internet or should i get the 62st? A Place To Download Decent 'UnLocked' Normal/Topo Maps. For my device for free without. Material and IMG-File download directly to put in your Garmin.
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Garmin Express Maps and software to manage your devices; Connect IQ Free watch faces. TOPO Canada PART NUMBER: 010-C1086-00 $ 181.99 CAD. This map covers the finer details of the outdoors, including terrain contours, topo elevations, summits, routable roads and trails, rivers, lakes and geographical points.
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Northwest Topos are definitely awesome and have the best detailed contour I could find. They do have shaded relief (although it disappears when zoomed in to about 70m level), but as Ibycus they lack logging roads.
Backroads gps maps are excellent too, a bit less detailed contours than Northwest topos, but better than both Ibycus and Garmin. It has excellent shaded relief, lots of logging roads, trails, etc.
Actually, for trails the Northwest Trails is a great addition to have (Northwest Topos seem to include them already, as well as Backroad maps), and has been useful to me many times. It's nice when you go out and you already have the trail layed out on the GPS without bothering finding tracks on the internet.
For city driving nothing beats OpenStreetMaps. It's the most upto date, with all the latest road/street constructions. Don't bother with Garmin City Navigator. Even Backroads gps maps aren't as upto date.
So to summarize, the best free option is:
Northwest Topos (contours + trails) + OpenStreetMap (logging roads, city driving)
The above combination costs $0 and will cover everything you need.
Backroads gps maps are nice to have for better logging roads, a bit more trails, and better shaded relief.
I'm also wondering if it's possible to get the same level of detail on OpenStreetMaps cycle layer into Basecamp and GPS devices themselves:
http://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15..0486&layers=C
I've looked around, but couldn't find anything, or generate them myself yet. They would be a nice option too. The mobile app AlpineQuest has them, so it's an option for smart phones.