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This is a landscape level GIS coverage of large fires within the Yukon, spanning a period from 1946 to present. …
This dataset includes maintenance, quarries, stockpile, borrow , and gravel pits used by Transportation Division. Other pits and quarries not …
The Roads layer delineates the estimated centreline of the roads within the City of Whitehorse.
Data was modeled using …
The Yukon Road Network is the authoritative source of road data for Yukon. This dataset represents road centrelines for road …
Locations of Forest Management Branch Permanent Sample Plots. The plots are measured every 5 years to compile growth and yield …
The OIC's shown are current for each Development Area Boundary. Each has it's original Order in Council (OIC) as well …
The well registry is a collection of records, including drilling logs and report documents, maintained by Yukon Government. These records …
The Upper Liard flood hazard mapping study was completed between May 2025 and March 2026. Learn more by visiting the …
These are the boundaries of disturbance area that underwent forest management activities and are monitored to determine if reforestation obligations …
Hydro Features is composed of the network of Canadian surface waters. Hydro Features entities are: Watercourse, Water Linear Flow, Hydro …