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The Yukon civic address point data layer was created by Geomatics Yukon at the Yukon government on behalf of all …
Location of flight lines of Yukon aerial photographs. Data was produced from heads up digitization of paper flight line index …
Yukon First Nations and Tetlit Gwich'in settlement lands including both rural blocks (R-block) and Fee Simple lands of the First …
The lithogeochemical data provides the chemical composition of rock samples. This data helps characterize the rocks and can be used …
Grouping can include up to a maximum of 750 quartz claims. All quartz claims must be contiguous, i.e. they must …
Transport Features is composed of, among others, the National Road Network (NRN) and the National Railway Network (NRWN). Transport Features …
Location of centre points of Yukon aerial photographs. Data was produced from heads up digitization of paper flightline index maps
…This data shows anthropogenic polyline disturbance features. Features were digitized using high resolution satellite imagery and orthophotos. Features from the …
Orders in Council (OIC) are regulations or legislative orders in relation to and authorized by an existing Act. This table …
The purpose of this feature class is to identify the forest resources management zones within a Forest Resources Management Plan, …