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BC Offshore Petroleum Grid (lines), 1:50,000 NTS grid blocks covering Queen Charlotte Islands and Vancouver Island
Rent calculation for the use of Crown land for log handling purposes is based on zonal land values. There are …
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping for Broadwater in the Arrow Boundary Forest District (ttem_bw)
The spatial representation for an Inventory Region or Compartment. Established by the Resource Inventory Branch, Inventory Regions are large drainages …
SEIPolygons contains Sensitive Ecosystems Inventory polygons with key and amalgamated (concatenated) attributes derived from the RISC (Resource Inventory Standards …
A Retaining Wall is a structure designed to protect the road infrastructure by retaining materials on the fill side to …
Elk Connectivity Corridors within the Merritt Timber Supply Area
Terrestrial Ecosystem Mapping for Cummins River in the Columbia Forest District (ttem_cr)
This dataset contains spatial and tabular data on non-archaeological historic trails in B.C. Some of these trails, or sections of …
Protected Area Strategy Goal 2 Candidate Trails, B List Candidates, for the Kootenay Boundary Landuse Plan