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Ontario Professional Surveyor Magazine

The AOLS has been publishing quarterly magazines for over half a century.  They are filled with interesting surveying-related content. Since the Spring of 2014, digital issues of Ontario Professional Surveyor (OPS) magazine, including advertisements, have been available online.

If you are interested in advertising in our quarterly magazine, please see our advertising rates for more information.

Browse online versions of Ontario Professional Surveyor magazine:

OPS 2023

 OPS Summer 2023
 OPS Spring 2023

OPS 2022

 OPS Winter 2022
 OPS Spring 2022
 OPS Summer 2022
 OPS Fall 2022

OPS 2021

 OPS Fall 2021
 OPS Summer 2021
 OPS Spring 2021
 OPS Winter 2021

OPS 2020

 OPS Fall 2020
 OPS Summer 2020
 OPS Spring 2020
 OPS Winter 2020

OPS 2019

 OPS Summer 2019
 OPS Fall 2019
 OPS Spring 2019
 OPS Winter 2019

OPS 2018

 OPS Fall 2018
 OPS Summer 2018
 OPS Spring 2018
 OPS Winter 2018

OPS 2017

 OPS Fall 2017
 OPS Summer 2017
 OPS Spring 2017
 OPS Winter 2017

OPS 2016

 OPS Fall 2016
 OPS Summer 2016
 OPS Spring 2016
 OPS Winter 2016

OPS 2015

 OPS Fall 2015
 OPS Summer 2015
 OPS Spring 2015
 OPS Winter 2015

OPS 2014

 OPS Fall 2014
 OPS Summer 2014
 OPS Spring 2014
 OPS Winter 2014

OPS 2013

 OPS Fall 2013
 OPS Summer 2013
 OPS Spring 2013
 OPS Winter 2013

OPS 2012

 OPS Fall 2012
 OPS Summer 2012
 OPS Spring 2012
 OPS Winter 2012

OPS 2011

 OPS Fall 2011
 OPS Summer 2011
 OPS Spring 2011
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Association of Ontario Land Surveyors (AOLS)

was established in 1892. It is a self-governing association,
responsible for the licensing and governance of professional
land surveyors under the authority of the Surveyors Act.

The Association of Ontario Land Surveyors acknowledges that its office at 1043 McNicoll Avenue in Scarborough is situated on the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of the Credit, the Anishnabeg, the Chippewa, the Haudenosaunee and the Wendat peoples and is now home to many diverse First Nations, Inuit, and Métis Peoples. Ontario Land Surveyors also acknowledge that Toronto is covered by Treaty 13 signed with the Mississaugas of the Credit, and the Williams Treaties signed with multiple Mississaugas and Chippewa bands.

                       
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