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Ontario Hydro Network - Hydrographic Point
A feature is a representation of a real world object, such as a lake, stream, dam or rapid. There are three hydrographic feature classes: points, lines and polys. All may impede or be hazardous to waterflow and/or navigation on a watercourse or waterbody. This data shows natural and manmade point features. Examples include: * waterfalls * rapids * rocks * Sea Lamprey barriers * shipwrecks This product requires the use of geographic information system (GIS) software. [Technical Bulletin: Data migrated to new Ontario Hydro Network (OHN) - Hydrographic Feature Data Classes (PDF)](https://geohub.lio.gov.on.ca/datasets/mnrf::ontario-hydro-network-ohn-hydrographic-point/)
Base Stream and Flow Representation
The Single Line Hydrography Network (SLNET) contains all captured single line representations of hydrographic features. In addition, single line representations of polygonal features and single line arbitrary network connectors are in the file.
Nova Scotia Hydrographic Network
The Nova Scotia Hydrographic Network is an enhanced version of the Nova Scotia Topographic Database's Water Features theme. This dataset includes network spines for connectivity of water flow and various attribution for flow direction, priority of water flow and toponymic objects where applicable.
Linear hydrography
Linear hydrographic network of the City of Rouyn-Noranda. The ditches ofdrainage is not included.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Ontario Hydro Network - Hydrographic Poly
A feature is a representation of a real world object, such as a lake, stream, dam or rapid. There are three hydrographic feature classes: points, lines and polys. All may impede or be hazardous to waterflow and/or navigation on a watercourse or waterbody. This data shows natural and manmade poly features. Examples include: * break walls * dams * rapids * shipwrecks [Technical Bulletin: Data migrated to new Ontario Hydro Network (OHN) - Hydrographic Feature Data Classes (PDF)](http://geo2.scholarsportal.info/proxy.html?http:__maps.scholarsportal.info/files/PDFS/public/OGDE/OHN/TB-OHN-PostMigration_101112.pdf)
Hydrography of the agglomeration of Montreal
Geometric and conventional representation of the hydrographic network. The 3D hydrographic layer is represented by several natural or physical elements associated with the presence of water. These elements form part of the layers in the digital cartographic compilation.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Geobase of the Quebec hydrographic network at high resolution (GRHQ-HR)
Please note that a web service is currently under development and will be launched in winter 2026. Stay on the lookout!## #Avertissement :###### #Le broadcaster cannot guarantee the accuracy, precision, or completeness of the data nor can it be held responsible for the conclusions that arise from their use. This data has no legal value. ####The Geobase of the Quebec Hydrographic Network at High Resolution (GRHQ-HR) offers an up-to-date representation of the hydrographic network with very high precision (scale of 1/2,000). This repository, produced from lidar data, is offered by hydrographic division unit (UDH). The deployment of this geobase is carried out progressively by levels of completeness (NC). Ultimately, it will cover the territory of southern Quebec. During the deployment phase of the repository, [the Quebec Hydrographic Network Geobase (GRHQ)] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/grhq), the GRHQ-HR as well as [potential flow beds] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/dataset/lits-d-ecoulements-potentiels-issus-du-lidar) from the lidar will be simultaneously available on Data Quebec for this portion of the territory.The GRHQ-HR includes a 3D linear geometric network, which represents the continuity and direction of flow in all types of aquatic entities (streams, lakes, wetlands, etc.). This network is created by modeling potential flow beds and completed by central flow lines (simplified representation of hydrographic surfaces in central lines). This geobase is part of a strategy to update the cartographic map of Quebec's hydrography. It was carried out in partnership with the Ministry of the Environment, the Fight against Climate Change, Wildlife and Parks (MELCCFP). # #Caractéristiques UDH completion levels##Each level of completeness characterizes the level of work, editing, validation, and descriptive content of the datasets. Thematic and toponymic data will enhance the datasets. ### #NC -1 (primary geometric network) ####* Potential and filamentary flow beds derived from hydrographic, oriented, and topological surfaces.* Priority level defined (allows network analyses).* Presence of certain basic attributes (sustainability, network connection, accumulation of flows, Strahler and Horton orders, distance from upstream, distance from downstream).* Linear reference system (road numbers, vertex M coordinates).* Hydrographic surfaces of the GRHQ on a scale of 1/20,000 (2D).* Presence of some toponyms as an attribute.* Hydrocoherent digital terrain models (GeoTIFF).* Flow accumulation matrices (GeoTIFF).* Flow direction matrices (GeoTIFF).### #NC -2 (enhanced geometric network) ####* NC-1 features.* Update of hydrographic surfaces by photogrammetry.* Correction of errors in the path of potential flow beds and update of downstream filamentaries.* Partial addition of thematic hydrographic data (dams, falls, reefs, islands, wetlands, rapids).* Lidar survey date index.* Topological nesting of matrices.* Update of hydrocoherent numerical terrain models.* Update of flow direction matrices.* Update of flow accumulation matrices.### #NC -3 (thematic bonus) ####* Characteristics of the NC-2.* Hydrographic themes completed (breakwaters, quays).* Addition of toponyms.### #NC -4 (improvement of toponymic content) ####* NC-3 features.* Continuity of toponymic data on geometries.* Addition of named entities.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Surface hydrography
Surface hydrographic network of the City of Rouyn-Noranda**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Base Stream and Flow Representation Update
The Base Hydrography Single Line Hydrography Network (SLNET) is the Alberta Environment and Protected Areas base SLNET data set. It is an update of the Base Features HydroSLNET in Southern Alberta from orthophoto and various sources of provincial base data. It contains all captured single line representations of hydrographic features. In addition, single line representations of polygonal features and single line arbitrary network connectors are in the file.
Ontario Hydro Network - Hydrographic Line
A feature is a representation of a real world object, such as a lake, stream, dam or rapid. There are three hydrographic feature classes: points, lines and polys. All may impede or be hazardous to waterflow and/or navigation on a watercourse or waterbody. This data shows natural and manmade line features. Examples include: * break walls * dams * waterfalls * lock-gates * rapids * rocks * Sea Lamprey barriers * shipwrecks This product requires the use of geographic information system (GIS) software. [Technical Bulletin: Data migrated to new Ontario Hydro Network (OHN) - Hydrographic Feature Data Classes (PDF)](http://geo2.scholarsportal.info/proxy.html?http:__maps.scholarsportal.info/files/PDFS/public/OGDE/OHN/TB-HydrographicFeatureClasses_Implementation_100908.pdf)
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