Mining & Natural Resources Geomatics in Ontario
Precision Aerial Drone LiDAR, Volumetric Calculations, and Underground 3D Scanning for mining operators, quarries, exploration firms, and civil engineers. Deliverables include Classified Point Clouds (LAS), Digital Terrain Models (DTM), and certified tonnage reports for safe, optimized resource extraction.
Advanced Geospatial Data for Ontario’s Mines: LiDAR, SLAM & Volumetrics
In the resource sector, searching for mining surveyors in Ontario encompasses specific high-end technologies: Drone LiDAR mapping, RTK Photogrammetry, open-pit surveying, and stockpile volumetrics. We process raw aerial data into highly accurate Digital Terrain Models (DTM), topographic CAD plans, and certified inventory reports to drive production efficiency.
Drone Aerial LiDAR (LAS / GeoTIFF)
Enterprise UAV acquisition and processing: penetrating vegetation to extract true bare-earth topography for exploration and expansion.
Stockpile & Pit Volumetrics (PDF/CSV)
Automated and manual classification of stockpiles to calculate highly accurate volumes (cut/fill, tonnage) for monthly financial audits.
Underground 3D Scanning (E57 / DXF)
Mobile SLAM laser scanning to rapidly map underground drifts, shafts, and stopes, providing crucial As-Built data for ventilation and safety engineering.
An Engineering Firm Built for Remote & Rugged Terrains
Extracting resources in Northern Ontario presents severe logistical hurdles: extreme weather, vast inaccessible terrains, and rigorous safety protocols. UAV LiDAR and 3D Scanning mitigate these risks by allowing rapid data capture from a safe distance, replacing slow and hazardous traditional surveying methods on active mine sites.
Comprehensive Mining Geomatics in Ontario
From establishing Ground Control (GCPs) in the bush to delivering final Civil 3D surfaces, we provide end-to-end data acquisition and engineering processing.
- Wide-area topographic mapping for exploration
- Multiple-return laser for canopy penetration (DTM)
- Pre-feasibility route surveying for haul roads
- Georeferenced point cloud classification
- Exports: LAS, LAZ, XYZ, GeoTIFF
- Monthly or quarterly inventory audits
- Calculation of cut, fill, and net volumes
- Specific gravity application for tonnage reporting
- Safe capture without climbing piles
- Comprehensive PDF engineering reports
- High-wall mapping and bench profiling
- Monitoring pit expansion and extraction yields
- Slope stability and deformation analysis
- Orthomosaics for visual blast planning
- Integration with mine planning software
- High-precision subsidence and stability tracking
- Volumetric capacity calculations for ponds
- Hydrological routing and drainage analysis
- Pre and post-reclamation topography
- Regulatory compliance documentation
- GPS-denied mapping using mobile laser scanners
- Rapid walking surveys of drifts, crosscuts, and stopes
- Volume calculations of underground excavations
- Shaft verticality and alignment checks
- Terrestrial LiDAR (TLS) for crushers and mills
- As-Built MEP and structural documentation
- Scan-to-BIM for heavy equipment retrofits
- Clash detection for new conveyor installations
Use Cases: From Exploration to Reclamation
Our spatial data drives efficiency throughout the entire lifecycle of a mining operation.
Greenfield Exploration & Permitting
Before breaking ground, secure accurate baseline data. Aerial LiDAR cuts through dense Northern Ontario forests to reveal exact bare-earth topographies, crucial for initial feasibility studies and environmental permitting.
Active Open-Pit Extraction
Maximize yield while ensuring safety. Regular drone flights provide updated pit topographies, allowing engineers to verify bench heights, optimize haul road grades, and calculate exact volumes of rock moved.
Aggregate Quarries & Inventory
For sand, gravel, and stone producers across Southern and Eastern Ontario, our RTK drones provide rapid, legally compliant stockpile volume audits to align physical inventory with financial reporting.
Closure & Environmental Reclamation
Demonstrate compliance to provincial regulators. We map the final reclaimed topography, ensuring drainage contours and vegetation replanting efforts meet the required environmental closure plans.
Service Areas: Covering Ontario’s Mining Districts
We mobilize specialized geomatics teams to the most remote corners of the province. Whether you need a « LiDAR survey in Sudbury » or « Volumetrics in Timmins », we are equipped for the journey.
- Northern Ontario (The Mining Core): Greater Sudbury (Nickel/Copper), Timmins & Kirkland Lake (Gold), Red Lake, Thunder Bay, and emerging sites in the Ring of Fire. We specialize in off-grid deployments.
- Central & Eastern Ontario: Ottawa valley, Peterborough, and Kingston regions. Frequent surveys for large-scale limestone, aggregate quarries, and cement producers.
- Southwestern Ontario & GTA: Hamilton, Milton, and the Niagara Escarpment. Supporting essential aggregate extraction and gypsum mining close to major urban development zones.
Why Top Tier Mines Choose ARTOP Geomatics
In the mining sector, safety and data reliability are non-negotiable.
- Strict Safety Compliance: Our pilots and surveyors carry necessary MSHA/provincial safety certifications. Drones keep our teams off active haul roads and away from unstable high-walls.
- Rugged Enterprise Equipment: We fly high-end RTK/PPK drones with weather-sealed LiDAR payloads (like the Zenmuse L2) capable of operating in extreme Canadian cold and challenging magnetic environments.
- Geodetic Rigor: We don’t rely solely on aerial GPS. We establish rigorous Ground Control Points (GCPs) tied to provincial benchmarks to guarantee absolute sub-centimeter accuracy for year-over-year volume comparisons.
- In-House Processing: We do not outsource data classification. Our engineers manually filter out conveyors, excavators, and vegetation from point clouds to ensure your volumetric reports are 100% accurate.
Methodology: Rugged Acquisition & Precise Processing
A controlled workflow from the bush to the boardroom.
- 1. Mission Planning: Reviewing the KML boundary, airspace restrictions, weather windows, and establishing the required Point Density (ppm) for the LiDAR scan.
- 2. Site Control (GCPs): Surveying ground targets using RTK/PPK rovers to ensure the aerial data ties perfectly into the mine’s local coordinate grid.
- 3. UAV LiDAR Acquisition: Executing automated flight paths to capture multiple-return laser pulses and high-res imagery, minimizing site disruption.
- 4. Processing & Classification: Stitching the trajectory, classifying the point cloud (Ground vs. Non-Ground), and generating the bare-earth DTM.
- 5. Engineering Delivery: Extracting exact stockpile volumes, creating contour maps, and delivering certified PDF reports alongside native CAD/GIS files.
Estimate Your Mining Survey Cost (Ontario)
Indicative budget estimation in Canadian Dollars (CAD) based on Hectares (ha). For a firm quote, including remote travel logistics, please contact us.
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Contact Our Ontario Office for a Geomatics Proposal
Provide a KML/KMZ of your pit or exploration site. We will assess the airspace, terrain, and required deliverables to provide a firm quote within 24 hours.
ARTOP Geomatics — Canada
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Headquarters:
5343 Dundas St W
Etobicoke, ON M9B 6H8
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Phone: +1-418-416-1970
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Email: info@artopgeomatics.com
Checklist for a Mining Survey Quote
- Exact coordinates or KML/KMZ boundary of the site.
- Logistics overview: Nearest road access, fly-in requirements, or camp availability.
- Required deliverables (e.g., Classified LAS, Contours, Volume Report).
- Timeline constraints and required site-specific safety training (e.g., Common Core).
FAQ: Mining & Resources Geomatics in Ontario
Technical answers to help plan your drone LiDAR and volumetric surveying projects.
