The boundaries of the map grid are defined by latitude and longitude. Each window is 6 minutes of latitude (approximately 11 km) by 12 minutes of longitude (approximately 15 km).
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The boundaries of the map grid are defined by latitude and longitude. Each window is 3 minutes of latitude (approximately 5.5 km) by 6 minutes of longitude (approximately 7.5 km).
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The boundaries of the map grid are defined by latitude and longitude. Each window is 15 minutes of latitude (approximately 28 km) by 30 minutes of longitude (approximately 38 km).
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he boundaries of the map grid are defined by latitude and longitude. Each window is 1 degree of latitude (approximately 110 km) by 2 degrees of longitude (approximately 153 km).
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A grid of cells 1 km by 1 km covering the areas of New Brunswick where lidar data has been collected. Each grid cell includes a link to download lidar data.
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To identify the limits of provincial parks in New Brunswick, to provide the public with a digital representation of the provincial parks, and to promote the use of a common...
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To support the WAWA program at the Department of Environment and Local Government and alert primary users to the location of wetlands and possible regulatory requirements for...
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The "Atlas of New Brunswick - Digital Edition" contains over 2000 maps across two scale levels (1:30,000 and 1:150,000). These maps can be viewed in their digital format (PDF)...
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Grid shift files for use with an NTv2 algorithm. The grid spacing is 30”. Supports transformations in New Brunswick between datums: 1. NAD27 and NAD83(CSRS); and 2. ATS77 and...
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The NBRN is the official source for road data in New Brunswick. The NBRN includes road centerlines, road names, road class, surface type, address ranges and other road attributes.
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A digital terrain model (DTM) is a digital representation of elevations throughout the Province. DTM files contain elevation mass points, check points, spot heights and random...
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LiDAR Derived Digital Elevation Models available at a 1m resolution in New Brunswick Stereographic Double Projection (NBSDP). LiDAR Derived Digital Elevation Models and Digital...
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Lidar point cloud data with classifications – unclassified (1), ground (2), low vegetation (3), medium vegetation (4), high vegetation (5), buildings (6), low point - noise (7),...
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Contours created at 50m and 10m intervals throughout New Brunswick. These contours are derived from 6 point per meter LiDAR data acquired between 2015 – 2018.
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Approximate boundaries for all land parcels in New Brunswick. The boundaries are structured as Polygons. The Property Identifier number or PID is included for each parcel.
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