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Province-wide SDE spatial view displaying dam locations. The public view displays a subset of the attribute data
Operability for the Cranbrook TSA (dcbop2003)
Stand structure habitat classes associated with mule deer winter range in the Cariboo Region.
Linear coastlines of BC, including mainland and marine islands. Lines are directionalized and connected. Attributes include a hierarchical key and …
A Special Lane defines the number of special lanes that are not defined as through travel lanes, passing lanes, or …
Ski Resorts is a point dataset identifying the location of ski resorts in British Columbia.
Correctional Facilities is a point dataset identifying correctional facilities in British Columbia.
All manmade waterbodies, including reservoirs and canals, for the province
Forest Licensee Operating Areas for the Kootenays Region, and the Cascades and Okanagan/Shuswap districts in the Thompson-Okanagan region. Other regions …
Grizzly bear habitat to be incorporated into the Central Coast Land and Coastal Resource Management Plan