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Canada's National Earthquake Scenario Catalogue - Event near Montreal - Magnitude 5.0
In September 1732 a damaging earthquake occurred immediately beneath the Island of Montréal. This scenario visualizes the effects of that event if it occurred today with a magnitude of 5.0, and represents a strong ground shaking event that could strike Montréal.
Hydrography of the Montreal Metropolitan Community
Hydrographic surfaces cut within the official boundaries of the Montreal Metropolitan Community, including the territory of the Kahnawake reserve and excluding the agglomeration of Montreal. This dataset is complementary to the data from the [hydrography of the Montreal agglomeration] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/dataset/hydrographie). They are made available for use in a basemap to put the agglomeration of Montreal into context.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Administrative territories of the barracks
Set describing the administrative territories of the barracks on the entire island of Montreal.The [Fire Stations on the Island of Montreal] data set (fire stations) provides the location of the fire stations.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Pedestrian and shared streets
List of pedestrian streets in Montreal, including their geographic coordinates and several descriptive elements of the projects. It includes projects that are part of the City of Montreal's Pedestrian and Shared Streets Program.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Status of the stations
This data set shows the list of stations in the BIXI Montréal self-service bike network, including the geographic position, the number of bikes available and the number of stations available.Disclaimer: The intellectual property rights and copyright of this data set are owned by BIXI Montreal. Under the Creative Commons Attribution License, authorship of the data must be attributed to BIXI Montreal.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Places of interest
This data set presents the places of interest in the City of Montreal according to the classification carried out as part of the Montreal on Foot (MàP) initiative in 2020. The Montréal à Pied project aims to improve orientation and pedestrian paths throughout Montreal.Although the data concern the territory of the boroughs, places of interest may be located on the territory of linked cities for a better coherence of geographic information.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Aerial views of Montreal Island, 1947—1949
3920 aerial photographs showing the state of the territory of the Island of Montreal between 1947 and 1949, before major urban planning projects and shoreline development. ATTENTION: For any use of these photographic archives, it is required that the credit mention be: “Archives de la Ville de Montréal”.See also the [General Land Use Plans of the City of Montreal in 1949] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/plans-generaux-d-occupation-du-sol-de-la-ville-de-montreal-1949) and the [Detailed Land Use Plans of the City of Montreal in 1949] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/plans-detailles-d-occupation-du-sol-de-la-ville-de-montreal-1949).See also the aerial views of Montreal Island:[1925-1935] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/vues-aeriennes-de-l-ile-de-montreal-1925-1935),[1958-1975] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/vues-aeriennes-de-montreal-1958-1975),[1960-1992] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/vues-aeriennes-obliques-de-l-ile-de-montreal-1960-1992)**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
River-Mountain Promenade
The Fleuve-Montagne Promenade is a 3.8 km pedestrian route that allows Montrealers and visitors to discover emblematic places in Montreal. The walk traces the pedestrian link between the two natural icons of Montreal, the Saint Lawrence River to the south and Mount Royal to the north, to introduce walkers to iconic places located in the heart of Montreal. The data set shows the linear path as well as the point markers as presented in the [project mapping] (https://montreal.ca/articles/la-promenade-fleuve-montagne-24009).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Administrative boundaries of the agglomeration of Montreal (boroughs and related cities)
Polygons of the administrative boundaries of the City of Montreal, its boroughs, as well as related cities in the agglomeration of Montreal. The administrative boundaries are a compilation of the various technical descriptions and plans that are filed in the Registry of the Surveyor General of Quebec. They are shared for information purposes and are subject to change.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Oblique aerial views of Montreal Island, 1960-1992
284 reports including 7324 photographs of various sectors of Montreal between 1960 and 1992, taken at low altitude. The photos were mostly taken in the 1960s and 1970s. ATTENTION: For any use of these photographic archives, it is required that the credit mention be: “Archives de la Ville de Montréal”.See also vertical aerial views of Montreal Island:[1925-1935] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/vues-aeriennes-de-l-ile-de-montreal-1925-1935),[1947-1949] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/vues-aeriennes-archives),[1958—1975] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/vues-aeriennes-de-montreal-1958-1975).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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