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Listing of licensed nursing homes in the province of New Brunswick including contact information, location, language and number of beds
…Dataset featuring the spatial location of reforestation (plantation) treatments on private woodlots and provincial Crown Lands. The dataset is a …
This layer contains point features that represent the locations of exploration trenches in New Brunswick. Geological data collected in exploration …
This layer contains point features that represent New Brunswick Geological Survey till sample locations where laboratory grain size analysis was …
Dataset featuring the spatial location of vegetation management (silvicultural herbicides) treatments on provincial Crown Lands. The dataset is a historical …
This layer contains point features that represent till sampling locations collected by the New Brunswick Geological Survey between 2014 and …
This layer contains polygon features that represent geological units in New Brunswick. The associated Bedrock Geology Relate Table contains details …
Dataset featuring the spatial location of stand improvement (precommercial thinning, plantation cleaning) treatments on private woodlots and provincial Crown Lands. …
This layer contains point features that represent reconnaissance till sampling locations collected by the New Brunswick Geological Survey between 1986 …
Designated forested patches meeting DNRED’s criteria for “Old Forest Communities” and “Old Forest Wildlife Habitats”.