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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 1
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE........................................................................................... 1
STATISTICS........................................................................................................................... 2
Requests Processed Under the Privacy Act.................................................................... 2
Consultations completed for …
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION................................................................................................................... 1
ORGANIZATIONAL STRUCTURE........................................................................................... 1
STATISTICS........................................................................................................................... 2
Requests Processed Under the Access to Information Act............................................. 2
Exemptions …
The NCC has developed this Accessibility Plan to meet its responsibilities under the Accessible Canada Act and to persons with …
Forest Cover Canopy for Capital Region
The Tree Canopy Assessment for Canada’s Capital Region is a collaborative project by the …
The National Capital Commission (NCC) and the City of Ottawa (referred to herein as the Project Partners) commissioned CBCL Limited …
This guide outlines an approach for assessing cultural landscapes, articulating their value and making recommendations for their conservation.
Lines representing where recreational pathways, trails, parkways, and forest roads owned and/or maintained by the NCC are located.
Ecosystem services (ES) consist of direct and indirect functions and processes that people and society benefit from economically or that …
Rideau Canal Skateway - Ice condition by section
Each winter, the NCC transforms the historic Rideau Canal into the …
To identify the overall reach and configuration of the Capital Pathway, show the location of existing pathways (as of 2020) …