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The Okanagan Lake kokanee shore spawner data set is comprised of multiple combined data sets. The historical data sets for …
The Okanagan Lake kokanee shore spawner data set is comprised of two combined data sets. The historical data set for …
Set of arbitrary location points, usually set at landmarks (definable points on the lake shoreline such as shoreline points, docks, …
General purpose Map of NWT containing settled land claim regions and their surface/subsurface parcels. Created with satellite imagery as the …
General purpose Map of NWT containing settled land claim regions and their surface/subsurface parcels. Created with raster base data to …
Key Land Areas of NWT with imagery basemap
Key Land Areas of NWT with ocean raster basemap
Settled Land Claim Regions and Parcels of NWT with vector basemap
General purpose Map of NWT containing settled land claim regions. Created with raster base data to show topography
NWT highway distance measurements for Highways 1 to 6, and Highway 9 in the South Slave Region.