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This file contains a representation of 3rd order watersheds developed for the 1:50,000 BC Watershed Atlas with each watershed polygon …
Rent calculation for the use of Crown land for utilities purposes is based on zonal land values. There are currently …
Muskwa-Kechika Access Management Area Access Routes
Existing and Cancelled Trapline Cabin Sites within the Kootenay Region (qtrpcbr4).
Operability for the Revelstoke TSA (topr_rv)
Seed Planning Zone (SPZ) geometry is comprised of geographic areas of the province that are characterized by common ecological and …
Boundaries (polygons) of areas designated as community watershed by government - that are all or part of the drainage area …
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping for Bull Mountain in the Rocky Mountain Forest District (ttem_bm)
Boreal caribou core habitat areas for the Peace Region are areas of high current capability and suitability based on boreal …
FADM BCTS AREA SP is a BC Timbers Sales Business Area - an administrative area established by the Ministry (The …