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Fire hydrants
Fire hydrants**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Drinking fountains
Drinking fountains in Quebec City.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Fire hydrants
Map of Quebec City fire hydrants**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Water equipment
Location of public water facilities, i.e. drinking fountains, showers, water games and swimming pools.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Fountains - Saint-Hyacinthe
Point layer of public and private standpipes.**Collection context** Maintenance by the engineering department.**Collection method** Computer-aided drawing.**Attributes*** `ASSET_ID` (`integer`): Identifier* `NO_BF` (`varchar`): Number* `FIC_JOINT` (`varchar`): Attached file* `BF_TYPE` (`varchar`): Type* `NO_CIVIC` (`varchar`): Civic number* `ODO_COURT_COMPLET` (`varchar`): Full short odonym* `ODO_INDEX_LONG` (`varchar`): Long index odonym* `LOCATION` (`varchar`): Location* `SECTEUR_DESC` (`varchar`): Sector* `MODELE` (`varchar`): Model* `DATE_INSTALLE` (`integer`): Installed on* `ELEV_RADIER` (`numeric`): Radius elevation* `ELEV_SURF` (`numeric`): Surface elevation* `PRESSURE_STAT` (`integer`): Static pressure* `DEBIT` (`integer`): Rate* `NOTES` (`varchar`): Notes* `SOURCE` (`varchar`): Source* `DATE_CREATION` (`smalldatetime`): Created on* `DATE_MODIFICATION` (`smalldatetime`): Modified on* `USER_MODIFICATION` (`varchar`): Modified by* `COORD_XY` (`varchar`): Coordinates* `LOC_ROTATION` (`numeric`): Symbol rotation* `BF_MOUCHE` (`nchar`): Mouth* `DRAINAGE` (`nchar`): Drainage* `DRAINAGE_INSPECTION` (`nchar`): Drainage inspection* `INSPECTE_BY` (`nchar`): Inspected by* `DATE_INSPECTION` (`smalldatetime`): Inspected the* `NFPA_TEXT` (`varchar`): NFPA code* `NFPA_DESC` (`varchar`): NFPA descriptionFor more information, consult the metadata on the Isogeo catalog (OpenCatalog link).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Mineral Tenure in Nunavut - Mineral Claims
* This dataset is updated on a daily basis. The ‘Record Modified’ date refers to the last metadata update.This dataset contains the extent of mineral claims held in Nunavut. A mineral claim is an area of Crown Land that is selected using the Nunavut Map Selection system by an individual or mineral exploration company that holds a valid licence to prospect. This grants the individual or mineral exploration company the mineral rights to the recorded area as provided for under the Nunavut Mining Regulations, SOR/2014-69. If the holder of a mineral claim wishes to produce minerals from the claim, or to hold it for more than thirty years, the holder must apply for a lease of the claim. This digital coverage provides a record and tracking mechanism for mining exploration in Nunavut.For more information, visit https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1100100036000/1547749889500. Note: This is one of the four (4) datasets that describe mineral tenure in Nunavut. It includes mineral claims, mining leases, prospecting permits as well as coal exploration licences.
Mineral Tenure in Nunavut - Mining Leases
* This dataset is updated on a daily basis. The ‘Record Modified’ date refers to the last metadata update.This dataset contains the extent of mineral leases in Nunavut. A mineral lease is a mineral claim that has been surveyed by a Canada Lands Surveyor. A mineral lease can be applied for after an exploration prospecting company has done a minimum of representation work in the claim area and if a legal survey on the claim has been recorded. A mineral lease is required for disposal or sale of minerals or of a gross value of more than $100,000 in one year.For more information, visit https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1100100036000/1547749889500. Note: This is one of the four (4) datasets that describe mineral tenure in Nunavut. It includes mineral claims, mining leases, prospecting permits as well as coal exploration licences.
Mineral Tenure in Nunavut - Prospecting Permits
* This dataset is updated on a daily basis. The ‘Record Modified’ date refers to the last metadata update.This dataset contains the extent of prospecting permits in Nunavut. A prospecting permit allows prospecting in a large area without competition for a period of three or five years, and gives the holder the exclusive rights to select a mineral claim within that area.For more information, visit https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1100100036000/1547749889500.Note: This is one of the four (4) datasets that describe mineral tenure in Nunavut. It includes mineral claims, mining leases, prospecting permits as well as coal exploration licences.
Mineral Tenure in Nunavut - Coal Exploration Licences
* This dataset is updated on a daily basis. The ‘Record Modified’ date refers to the last metadata update.This dataset contains polygon areas that represent the locations of coal exploration licences granted in Nunavut..For more information, visit https://www.rcaanc-cirnac.gc.ca/eng/1100100036000/1547749889500.Note: This is one of the four (4) datasets that describe mineral tenure in Nunavut. It includes mineral claims, mining leases, prospecting permits as well as coal exploration licences.
Temporal Series of the National Air Photo Library (NAPL) - Markham, Ontario (1960-1974)
Note: To visualize the data in the viewer, zoom into the area of interest. The National Air Photo Library (NAPL) of Natural Resources Canada archives over 6 million aerial photographs covering all of Canada, some of which date back to the 1920s.This collection includes Time Series of aerial orthophoto mosaics over a selection of major cities or targeted areas that allow the observation of various changes that occur over time in those selected regions.These mosaics are disseminated through the Data Cube Platform implemented by NRCan using geospatial big data management technologies. These technologies enable the rapid and efficient visualization of high-resolution geospatial data and allow for the rapid generation of dynamically derived products. The data is available as Cloud Optimized GeoTIFF (COG) for direct access and as Web Map Services (WMS) or Web Coverage Services (WCS) with a temporal dimension for consumption in Web or GIS applications. The NAPL mosaics are made from the best spatial resolution available for each time period, which means that the orthophotos composing a NAPL Time Series are not necessarily coregistrated. For this dataset, the spatial resolutions are: 75 cm for the year 1960 and 50 cm for the year 1974.The NAPL indexes and stores federal aerial photography for Canada, and maintains a comprehensive historical archive and public reference centre. The Earth Observation Data Management System (EODMS) online application allows clients to search and retrieve metadata for over 3 million out of 6 million air photos.The EODMS online application enables public and government users to search and order raw Government of Canada Earth Observation images and archived product managed by NRCan such as aerial photos and satellite imagery. To access air photos, you can visit the EODMS web site: https://eodms-sgdot.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/index-en.html
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