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Climate
PLC - Cadastral and land planning (planningCadastre)Land use. For example, resources describing zoning maps, cadastral surveys, and land ownership.
Mobile Core Bathurst Caribou Management Zone
Administrative and political boundaries (boundaries) Legal land descriptions for the NWT.
A series of relevant spatial datasets were compiled to construct an Agricultural Potential Index model which combines multiple criteria that …
Communities in the NWT with Raster Image Base Map
Communities and Major Roads in the NWT with Raster Image Base Map
Communities and Major Roads in the NWT with Satellite Image Base Map
Communities and Major Roads in the NWT with Vector Base Map
Community Locations in the NWT with Satellite Image Base Map