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Features in the Hydrology - Polygon layer are representations of waterbodies for the City of Whitehorse.
Data was modeled …
Roadside barriers are physical obstructions to retain vehicles that have left the travelling lane on the road. In the Yukon, …
This dataset was created to give a regional overview of Yukon and the surrounding jurisdictions for visual representation only. The …
Hydro Features is composed of the network of Canadian surface waters. Hydro Features entities are: Watercourse, Water Linear Flow, Hydro …
Wildlife Key Areas (WKA) are locations used by wildlife for critical, seasonal life functions. WKAs are identified by interpreting observed …
Landscape hazard maps were completed as part of a community hazards mapping program coordinated by the Northern Climate ExChange (Yukon …
All 1:250,000 NTDB Transportation features including roads, trails, and railways.
Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . …
The administration of coal projects in the Yukon is governed under the Territorial Lands (Yukon) Act (TLYA) and the Coal …
The framework of the Cordilleran orogen of northwestern North America is commonly depicted as a 'collage' of terranes - crustal …
This feature delineates forest and vegetation stands in the Yukon at a scale of 1:5,000. It is an operational level …