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Bicycle paths
Bicycle path routes.attribute:Name - Name of the bike pathTypeLane - Type of bike path**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
V1 standard bike paths
V1 standard bike paths**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Bicycle path
Bicycle network on the territory of the city of Saguenay.## #Code identifying the type of road surface on the bike path:* A = Asphalt* B = Wood* C = Concrete* G = Gravel* P = Stone screen* X = Other## #Codes identifying the type of bike path:* 1 = Designated roadway (traffic on the same lane as the vehicles)* 2 = Asphalted shoulder (in rural areas)* 3 = Bicycle lane (in urban areas)* 4 = Street bike path (urban network)* 5 = Bike path on own site* 6 = Sidewalk bike path* 7 = Multi-use trail* T = Ferry__NB__ Some segments of the bicycle network classified as “Own site cycle path” may in fact include “Multi-use trail” sections.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Express bicycle network (REV)
The REV, Réseau Express Vélo, is a 184-km bike path project that will be spread over the entire territory of the Island of Montreal. It will have 17 axes accessible 12 months a year. This set presents the links made as part of this project.For more information on the REV, consult the section [The REV: a bicycle express network] (https://montreal.ca/articles/le-rev-un-reseau-express-velo-4666) on the City of Montreal's website. You can also consult the [Montreal bike network] (https://donnees.montreal.ca/ville-de-montreal/pistes-cyclables) available in open data.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Bicycle paths
Bike paths (standard for the provincial hackathon in Sherbrooke from March 10 to 12, 2017)**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Flood zones standard v1
Flood zones standard v1**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Bicycle network
Layers of current and active bike paths in the City of Trois-Rivières**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulation Routes
These lines represent routes within Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulation Areas where motor vehicles are prohibited or restricted year round or seasonally. These lines were created as a visual representation of the Wildlife Act Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulations. Under the Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulation of the provincial Wildlife Act, motor vehicle use on crown land in B.C. may be prohibited or restricted. This data is a summary of the Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulations, and is intended for general information purposes only. Where there is a discrepancy between these maps and the Regulations, the Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulations are the final authority. Motor Vehicle Prohibitions (MVP) are put in place for a variety of reasons. MVPs can be used to: * protect habitat * reduce disturbance and displacement of wildlife * provide areas for hunters on foot, bike or horseback to hunt without motorized vehicles present * reduce hunter harvest while maintaining hunting opportunity Motor vehicles include but are not limited to: * vehicles * ATVs/UTVs * snowmobiles * motorcycles * electric bikes For full definitions and detailed regulations, visit the Motor Vehicle Prohibition Regulations website (available under Related Links). There are 2 types of motor vehicle restrictions under the Wildlife Act, and all types can be seasonal or year-round. 1. **Motor Vehicle Closed Area** (formerly referred to as Access Management Areas (AMAs): Prohibits the use or operation of a motor vehicle and e-bike. These prohibitions can be for all motor vehicles, or specific to ATVs/e-bikes or snowmobiles. 2. **Motor Vehicle Hunting Closed Area**: The operation of motor vehicles and e-bikes to hunt, transport wildlife, transport equipment and supplies which are intended for or in support of hunting, or transport hunters to and from the location of wildlife is prohibited. These prohibitions can apply to all motor vehicles, or be specific to ATVs/e-bikes or snowmobiles.
Bicycle network
Location of bike paths in the City of Rimouski**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
Canadian Public Transit Systems
Geospatial data for public transit agencies in Canada, with information on stop locations, route locations, route types, level of service, wheel chair access, bike access, and more.
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