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Historical Hydrometric Data

Historical hydrometric data are standardized water resource data and information. They are collected, interpreted and disseminated by the National Hydrological Services (NHS) in partnership with the provinces, territories and other agencies through the National Hydrometric Program. These data sets include daily mean, monthly mean, annual maximum and minimum daily mean and instantaneous peak water level and discharge information for over 2700 active and 5100 discontinued hydrometric monitoring stations across Canada.

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Date Created

1850-01-01

Date Published

2018-08-28

Temporal Coverage

1850 - Present

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1,004

Source(s) and Citation

Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Meteorological Service of Canada. (2018-08-28). Historical Hydrometric Data. Government of Canada; Environment and Climate Change Canada; Meteorological Service of Canada.

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