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Baseline of a creek or river means a traverse line following the general direction of the centre bottom lands of …
Curie point depth (CPD) mapping in Yukon was done using public domain aeromagnetic data from Natural Resources Canada. In this …
The purpose of this dataset is to provide maintained runway locations as points. These points are the centroids of the …
This dataset shows the known and previously reported location of rare plants and animals in Yukon Territory as mapped by …
This dataset identifies locations of wilderness tourism trails. This is not a complete or up to date dataset.
Distributed …
Well capture zones are intended to identify potential areas of risk to aquifers where the release of contaminants could affect …
Hypsometry polygons captured at 1:1,000,000 scale from Digital Chart of the World data for the Yukon and surrounding area.
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The Yukon Geological Survey has compiled a collection of papers, theses, reports and maps that describe permafrost in the Yukon. …
Elevation Features entities are: Contour and Elevation Point. CanVec is a digital cartographic reference product of Natural Resources Canada (NRCan). …
Transport Features is composed of, among others, the National Road Network (NRN) and the National Railway Network (NRWN). Transport Features …