Trevor Robar

Geographic Information Systems Coordinator at Town of Wolfville

Trevor Robar is an experienced geomatics and GIS professional with over 20 years in the field. Currently serving as the Geographic Information Systems Coordinator and previously as a GIS Technician for the Town of Wolfville since January 2015, Trevor has also held the position of CEO at LANDMARK GEOGRAPHIC SOLUTIONS INC since September 2001, specializing in corporate spatial data and GIS infrastructure management. Additional experience includes GIS Manager at the Bay of Fundy Resource Centre, where Trevor designed and developed a GIS data warehouse, and GIS Specialist at the Nova Scotia Geomatics Centre, focusing on system management and client services. Trevor holds a degree in Planning: Land Information Technology and Geographic Information Systems from the College of Geographic Sciences.

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Kingston, Canada

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Town of Wolfville

It comes as no surprise that Wolfville is the fastest-growing community in Nova Scotia. Here people find the perfect mix of small-town livability and urban energy. Of old-fashioned values and new-fangled ideas. Of heritage homes and knowledge-based businesses. Only an hour from Halifax, Wolfville is an historic town that’s proud of its enlightened views on sustainability and diversity. We became the country’s first Fair Trade town. With care and deliberation, we’ve created the community we want to live in. If you like your food slow and your wine nouveau, Wolfville’s the place to be. And speaking of wine, we’re the hub of l’Acadie blanc country. Seven vineyards now encircle the town. There’s no need to hop on a plane for a wine tour any more. Just get on your bike. We balance our love of the finer things in life with our love of the great outdoors. Maybe it has something to do with the 3500 students who arrive at Acadia each fall, but there’s a youthful feel here. People of all ages can be seen running, hiking, biking, skiing or - when the tide’s right - sliding down mud flats on their bellies. Music, art, theatre, cinema, sport – Wolfville punches way above its weight in all these areas. No wonder our area hotels, motels, historic inns and B&Bs bustle with cultural tourists from Halifax to Helsinki. Town and gown. Urban and rural. Hard work and good fun. In perfect balance. In the perfect place. At the perfect time. Wolfville. Just perfection.


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Wolfville, Canada

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11-50

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