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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 …
The Air Quality in Ontario Report summarizes the state of ambient air quality in 2015 and 10 year trends for …
The Ontario Forest Biomonitoring Network (OFBN) monitors the health of mixed hardwood forests across southern and central Ontario. The data …
This dataset represents the digital compilation of the Mineral Assessment Underground surveys of the Province of Saskatchewan.
This dataset …
These structure, isopach and zero edge files are part of a series of stratigraphic framework maps for the Saskatchewan Phanerozoic …
Updated 2025-02-21. Feature layer of current Boil Water Advisories issued for Public Water Systems (PWS) in Manitoba.
Feature layer …
Insights workbook of Forest Management Change in Canada, 2017 and 2020
Insights workbook of Forest Management Change in Canada, …
Forest Management Change in Canada 2017 and 2020 statistics.
This Insights page provides Forest Management statistics in Canada in …