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Each Regional Tourism Organization is an independent, industry-led and not- for-profit and each provides leadership and coordination to support competitive …
This date set contains up-to date information regarding current and future roadwork occuring on provicnally owned and maintained highways, and …
The data includes information on school locations as submitted by private schools in their Notice of Intention (NOI) to operate …
This data set contains up-to date information regarding ongoing construction projects on provincially owned and maintained highways, and is available …
A list of Ontario courthouses and their latitude and longitude coordinates.
This dataset includes statistics by: * year * age * language * parental language * gender * geography * household …
High-Occupancy Vehicle (HOV) lanes are designated lanes that can only be used by vehicles carrying two or more people or …
Geographic Information System (GIS) data with the following mapping layers from the Greenbelt Plan: * outer boundaries * protected countryside …
A borehole is a general term for any narrow shaft drilled in the ground, either vertically or horizontally. A borehole …
Volumes of water taken daily and annually under a Permit-to-Take-Water, as reported to the ministry under the Water Taking and …