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Provincial

The boundaries of the map grid are defined by latitude and longitude. Each window is 6 minutes of latitude (approximately 11 km) by 12 minutes of longitude (approximately 15 km).

Last Updated: Oct 5, 2023
Date Published: Apr 20, 2021
Publisher: Government of New Brunswick
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Keywords: map grid Geonb Government information
Provincial

The boundaries of the map grid are defined by latitude and longitude. Each window is 3 minutes of latitude (approximately 5.5 km) by 6 minutes of longitude (approximately 7.5 km).

Last Updated: Oct 5, 2023
Date Published: Apr 20, 2021
Publisher: Government of New Brunswick
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Keywords: map grid indexes Government information

To identify the geographic area of the 12 Regional Service Commissions under the new Regional Service Delivery Act.

Last Updated: Oct 5, 2023
Date Published: Sep 16, 2022
Publisher: Government of New Brunswick
Formats: CSV GEOJSON HTML KML KMZ RSS SHP XML Other
Keywords: regional service commissions commission de services régionaux Government information
Provincial

A grid of cells 1 km by 1 km covering the areas of New Brunswick where lidar data has been collected. Each grid cell includes a link to download lidar data.

Last Updated: Oct 5, 2023
Date Published: Apr 20, 2021
Publisher: Government of New Brunswick
Formats: CSV GEOJSON HTML KML KMZ RSS SHP XML Other
Keywords: Lidar point cloud nuage de points elevation Geonb Government information

Mineral Occurrence layer with commodity and deposit type attributes. The attribute table contains a URL link to the online Mineral Occurrence database.

Last Updated: Oct 5, 2023
Date Published: Apr 20, 2021
Publisher: Government of New Brunswick
Formats: CSV GEOJSON HTML KML KMZ RSS SHP XML Other
Keywords: map Geonb mineral deposits gisements minéraux Government information

Delineates the administrative units used by the NB Department of Energy and Resource Development to manage populations and harvest of deer, moose, bear and furbearer species. Examples of furbearer species are beaver, muskrat, otter, mink, fox, and raccoon.

Last Updated: Oct 5, 2023
Date Published: Sep 16, 2022
Publisher: Government of New Brunswick
Formats: CSV GEOJSON HTML KML KMZ RSS SHP XML Other
Keywords: wildlife Government information

The Drill Hole layer is located by the collar location taken from mineral exploration reports of work. The attribute table contains a reference to the Mineral Report of Work where the drill hole was reported.

Last Updated: Oct 5, 2023
Date Published: Apr 20, 2021
Publisher: Government of New Brunswick
Formats: CSV GEOJSON HTML KML KMZ RSS SHP XML Other
Keywords: map Geonb trou de forage drillhole mineral exploration exploration minière Government information

Ecoregion - Seven New Brunswick Ecoregions delineate areas that are different with regard to climate (precipitation and temperature), based principally on elevation above sea level and marine influences.

Ecodistrict - Ecodistricts are nested subdivisions of Ecoregions based on geomorphologic and lithologic differences. The correct way to quote an ecodistrict number is to quote both its ecoregion and ecodistrict numbers, separated by a dash, e.g.: 2-1 denotes the Upsalquitch Ecodistrict in the Northern Uplands Ecoregion.

Ecosection - Ecosections are nested subdivisions of Ecoregions based on topographic and relief differences. The correct way to quote an ecosection number is to quote its …

Last Updated: Oct 5, 2023
Date Published: Apr 20, 2021
Publisher: Government of New Brunswick
Formats: CSV GEOJSON HTML KML KMZ RSS SHP XML Other
Keywords: map Geonb ecodistrict ecoregion ecosection Government information
Provincial

This dataset of Crown Land includes land managed by the Department of Energy and Resource Development.

Last Updated: Oct 5, 2023
Date Published: Apr 20, 2021
Publisher: Government of New Brunswick
Formats: CSV GEOJSON HTML KML KMZ RSS SHP XML ZIP Other
Keywords: map Geonb crown land terres de la couronne Government information

The data represent the locations of thalwegs (paleo-channels) incised in the bedrock surface. Segments of three major buried valleys are present: the Muskwa Valley, the Red Earth Valley and Gods Valley in the northeastern portion of the area.

Last Updated: Oct 5, 2023
Date Published: Mar 29, 2022
Publisher: Government of Alberta
Formats: HTML XML ZIP
Keywords: 84B ALBERTA BEDROCK-TOPOGRAPHY BUFFALO-HEAD-HILLS BURIED-VALLEYS CANADA DRIFT-THICKNESS GEOSCIENTIFICINFORMATION GIS-DATA GLACIAL-DRIFT OVERBURDEN PEERLESS-LAKE ...