-
Catalogue Entry: Bathymetry index
The attribute table included in the dataset provides some limited metadata information that is specific to each lake. This includes the: * survey year * survey method * original... -
Catalogue Entry: Fish Pathogen Management Zone Boundary Source
The Fish Pathogen Boundary Segment layer forms the boundary of the Fish Pathogen Management Zones and is made up of segments that were taken from the Ontario Road Network. This... -
Catalogue Entry: Ontario Road Network (ORN) Composite
The Ontario Road Network (ORN) Composite product is a segmented derivative of the ORN Road Net Element (ORNELEM) data class. You can use it for mapping and general spatial... -
Catalogue Entry: Lake Simcoe Protection Act Watershed Boundary
This boundary is used in the management of watershed-based planning by the Lake Simcoe Region Conservation Authority (LSRCA). It is used to support the Lake Simcoe Protection... -
Catalogue Entry: Ontario Road Network: Road Net Element
The ORN is a provincewide geographic database of over 250,000 kilometres of municipal roads, provincial highways, and resource and recreational roads. The ORN is the... -
Catalogue Entry: Ecodistricts
This dataset is used to: * assess biodiversity levels * define seed zones * map ecosystem types * set targets for the identification of natural heritage systems -
Catalogue Entry: Province
For mapping purposes. Instructions for downloading this dataset: * select the link below and scroll down the metadata record page until you find Transfer Options in the... -
Catalogue Entry: Bathymetry points
Data has been collected primarily using a depth measurement device, such as an echo-sounder, in combination with a GPS for horizontal positioning. Other survey methods, such as... -
Catalogue Entry: Ontario Hydro Network - Watercourse
Watercourses are line features - natural or manmade - that represent the location of flowing surface water. This product requires the use of GIS software. *[GIS]: geographic... -
Catalogue Entry: Forest Abiotic Damage Event
An abiotic damage event is a non-biological event -- such as wind or an ice storm -- that has damaged areas of forested land. Abiotic damage event information is mainly used to:... -
Catalogue Entry: Official airports
This layer is derived from data provided from Nav Canada. Where possible, it is spatially aligned with Ontario land parcel layers. Data is continually updated. This layer should... -
Catalogue Entry: Aquatic resource area line segment
This spatial dataset represents the locations of aquatic resource area (ARA) line segments derived from corresponding line features in the Ontario Hydro Network. ARA line... -
Catalogue Entry: Building to Scale
A building is a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place. Small buildings have only their location recorded. A 'building to scale' is... -
Catalogue Entry: Greenbelt designations
This data shows the component parts of the Greenbelt Area as set out in the Greenbelt Act, 2005. * There are currently four designations: * Niagara Escarpment Plan * Oak Ridges... -
Catalogue Entry: Fire Response Plan Area
Get data on fire response plan area boundaries and recommended response types for wildfires. This dataset shows the boundaries of fire response plan areas and provides the... -
Catalogue Entry: Tower
Towers -- structures or buildings that are typically higher than their diameter and high relative to their surroundings -- are shown in this data set. They include: *... -
Catalogue Entry: Lower-tier and single-tier municipal boundaries
A single-tier municipality doesn't form part of an upper-tier municipality and assumes all municipal responsibilities set out under the Municipal Act and other Provincial... -
Catalogue Entry: Healthy Babies Healthy Children service regions
Ontario's Healthy Babies Healthy Children program helps infants and children up to age 6 and their families through: * risk screening and assessments * referrals to community... -
Catalogue Entry: Greenbelt hamlets
Hamlets are smaller settlement areas identified in municipal official plans, generally without municipal water and sewer servicing. For precise boundaries and locations of... -
Catalogue Entry: 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...