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[ARCHIVED] This dataset has been archived as it is no longer able to be provided in this manner. For a …
[ARCHIVED] This dataset has been archived as it is no longer able to be provided in this manner. For a …
Rideau Canal Skateway - Ice condition by section
Each winter, the NCC transforms the historic Rideau Canal into the …
To identify the overall reach and configuration of the Capital Pathway, show the location of existing pathways (as of 2020) …
With the changing climate conditions, marine traffic along Canada’s coastal regions has increased over the past couple of decades and …
Annual and five-year (5YA) average wet deposition maps for the ammonium ion are available. The file formats include geodatabase files …
30-year Average Number of Days with Temperature above 30 °C are defined as the count of the number of climate …
30-year Average Number of Days with Temperature above 32 °C are defined as the count of the number of climate …
30-year Average Number of Days with Temperature above 25 °C are defined as the count of the number of climate …
Growing Degree Days (GDDs) are used to estimate the growth and development of plants and insects during the growing season. …