Strathcona County no longer sells printed physical maps, recommending that users download the digital PDFs and take them to a local print shop if a hard copy is needed.
While PDFs are useful for static viewing, the county encourages the use of for the most up-to-date data.
This map typically displays landowner names for larger parcels—specifically those greater than 79.5 acres.
The county provides two primary PDF versions: one for the and another for the Urban Service Area . These maps identify municipal boundaries, wards, neighborhoods, and rural subdivisions. Downloading Official PDF Land Maps
For developers or researchers, the Strathcona County Open Data Catalogue provides downloadable geospatial data, including civic addresses, contours, and orthophotos. Searching Specific Property Titles
Available through an ArcGIS viewer , this tool allows users to zoom into specific parcels, view rights of way, and identify subdivisions.
Focuses on Sherwood Park and nearby urban developments, detailing street names and neighborhood boundaries.