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Ontario Hydro Network - Shoreline

The Ontario Hydro Network (OHN) is a provincial medium scale originating from data with regional scales of 1: 10,000 in Southern Ontario, 1: 20,000 in Northern Ontario and 1: 50,000 in the Far North. The shoreline is taken from the OHN - Waterbody data class. This data is used for cartographic purposes and web mapping services. This product requires the use of geographic information system (GIS) software. Ontario Hydro Network (OHN) User Guide (Word)

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Date Created

2020-01-11

Date Published

2020-01-11

Temporal Coverage

0001-01-01 - Present

Access in last 30 days

572

All time access

2,912

Source(s) and Citation

Government of Ontario; Natural Resources and Forestry. (2020-01-11). Ontario Hydro Network - Shoreline. Government of Ontario; Natural Resources and Forestry.

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OHN - Shoreline - Documentation

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Supporting Document

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DOCX

Languages:

English

Ontario Hydro Network (OHN) - Shoreline (extracted from geohub)

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Web Service

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ESRI REST

Languages:

English

Ontario Hydro Network (OHN) - Shoreline (extracted from geohub)

Type:

Web Service

Format:

ESRI REST

Languages:

English

OHN - Shoreline

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Dataset

Format:

HTML

Languages:

English

Detailed Map Showing the OMNR District Boundaries

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Dataset

Format:

HTML

Languages:

English

Original metadata (https://data.ontario.ca/fr)

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Dataset

Format:

HTML

Languages:

French

OHN - Data Capture Spec

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Supporting Document

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PDF

Languages:

English

OHN - User Guide

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Supporting Document

Format:

PDF

Languages:

English

Complete File Geodatabase (extracted from geohub)

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Dataset

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ZIP

Languages:

English

Complete Shapefile (extracted from geohub)

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Dataset

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ZIP

Languages:

English

QGIS Layer Definition File (.qlr) (extracted from geohub)

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Dataset

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other

Languages:

English

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