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Bait Harvest Area
Bait resources in most of the province are assigned to harvesters through the use of a block system -- 1 harvester per 'bait harvest' area. There are exceptions to the block system (e.g., Lake Erie), where bait is allocated to multiple users fishing the same area.
Street segments
Street segments of the road network.attributes:ID - Unique identifierToponymy - Full street nameNorte - Road numberCivic NumberOriginLeft - Civic number that originated the segment on the left side according to the direction of digitalizationNumberCivicOriginRight - Civic number that originated the segment on the right side according to the direction of digitalizationCivic NumberDestinationLeft - Civic number destined for segment on the left side according to the direction of digitalizationCivic NumberDestinationRight - Civic number to the segment on the right side according to the direction of DigitalNameGeneric - Short name of the streetType - Street typeStreet typeStreet typeSegmentStreet - Hierarchical class of the segment in the networkSpeed - Speed limit displayTypesUnique - Indication relating to the presence of a one-way wayMunicipal - Municipal code - Municipal codeHeavy traffic - Indication relating to heavy traffic**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Community Health Service Areas Boundaries
Community Health Service Area (CHSA) boundaries; 2022 boundary configuration. The CHSAs are a mutually exclusive and exhaustive classification of the land area in BC. CHSAs are contiguous (land area is geographically adjacent) and fit within the existing geographical hierarchy (cannot violate higher-level geography boundaries such as the Local Health Area).
Consolidated Local Health Areas Boundaries
Consolidated Local Health Areas (CLHAs) Boundaries. B.C. Consolidated Local Health Areas (CLHAs) are a health geography standard that partitions the province into distinct areas that support coordination of specialized care between Health Authorities and Primary Care. The province is divided into five Health Authorities, which are subdivided into 41 Consolidated Local Health Areas (CLHAs), which are subdivided into 231 Community Health Service Areas (CHSAs). CLHAs encompass all of B.C., so the classification is exhaustive of all the land area in the province.
Zoning
Limits of the municipal zoning of the city of Lévis.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Urban perimeters
Boundary of the urban perimeters of the City of Rouyn-Noranda**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Municipal boundary
Municipal boundary of the City of Rouyn-Noranda after the 2002 mergers**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Oak Ridges Moraine: planning area
This dataset was created to establish a permanent boundary. Lands within this boundary are subject to the principles contained in the Oak Ridges Moraine Legislation. Boundary is complete as of October, 2001.
Urban perimeter
Expected limit of urban expansion on the territory of the City of Sherbrooke.attribut:ID - Unique identifier**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Public health unit boundaries
This geospatial dataset contains the geographic boundaries of the 34 Public Health Units (PHUs) in Ontario, based on Statistics Canada’s Health Region Boundary File (2018). A PHU is the area of jurisdiction of a board of health. PHUs in Ontario are defined in Regulation 553 (Revised Regulations of Ontario), pursuant to Health Protection and Promotion Act R.S.O. 1990, Amended to O. Reg. 64/05.
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