In Canada, the Canadian Wind Energy Atlas was developed in 2004 by Environment Canada [2]. With the exception of the uttermost northern region of Canada, this atlas covers the entire country at 5 km resolution. In order to provide a more precise tool to facilitate the initial site survey for wind energy development, high resolution wind resource maps for specific regions have been produced and disseminated in the public domain [3-6]. While the main objective of wind resource maps is to document the wind regime over a specific territory, they have also influenced the development of public policies in regards to wind energy development [7,8].