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Ontario Integrated Hydrology (OIH) data
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
Ontario Integrated Hydrology (OIH) data is used to generate watersheds and support provincial-scale hydrology applications including: watershed generation hydrologic modelling...Resource formats:
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Ontario Hydro Network - Watercourse
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
Watercourses are line features - natural or manmade - that represent the location of flowing surface water. This product requires the use of geographic information system (GIS)...Resource formats:
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Ontario Hydro Network - Waterbody
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
Waterbody types include: Lake River Canal Reservoir Kettle lake Pond Beaver Pond Ocean This product requires the use of geographic information system (GIS) software.Resource formats:
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Ontario Hydro Network - Hydrographic Poly
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
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...Resource formats:
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Ontario Hydro Network - Hydrographic Line
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
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...Resource formats:
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Ontario Hydro Network - Shoreline
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
The Ontario Hydro Network (OHN) is a provincial medium scale originating from data with regional scales of 1: 10,000 in Southern Ontario, 1: 20,000 in Northern Ontario and 1:...Resource formats:
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Ontario Hydro Network - Hydrographic Point
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
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...Resource formats:
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Areas of High Quality Natural Cover in the Lake Simcoe Watershed
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
Natural cover includes areas that have been mapped as woodlands (including plantations and hedgerows), wetlands and other rare vegetative cover communities. Data here represent...Resource formats:
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Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
The dataset identifies the location and types of Areas of Natural and Scientific Interest (ANSIs) that are commonly used in maps for resource management purposes. Official GEO...Resource formats:
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Building as Symbol
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
A building is a structure that has a roof and walls and stands more or less permanently in one place. Symbols are used when buildings and structures are permanent landmarks....Resource formats:
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Building to Scale
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
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...Resource formats:
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Ecological land classification
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
The Ministry of Natural Resources defines ecological units on the basis of bedrock, climate (temperature, precipitation), physiography (soils, slope, aspect) and corresponding...Resource formats:
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Fish Pathogen Management Zone
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
Zones were created to manage the potential spread of fish pathogens. This product requires the use of geographic information system (GIS) software.Resource formats:
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Fish Pathogen Management Zone Boundary Source
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
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...Resource formats:
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Fisheries Management Zone
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
Fisheries Management Zones have replaced former Fishing Divisions and are the geographic basis for managing, monitoring, assessing and regulating recreational fisheries for a...Resource formats:
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Forest Abiotic Damage Event
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
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:...Resource formats:
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Forest Disease Damage Event
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
Data show where pathogens - fungal, bacillial or viral - have caused damage by reducing growth rates, tree vigor or have killed trees. Examples of forest diseases include White...Resource formats:
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Forest Management Unit
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
Ontario's Crown forest is divided into geographic planning areas, known as forest management units. Most of these units are managed by individual forest companies under a...Resource formats:
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Forest Miscellaneous Damage Event
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
Miscellaneous events are often the result of the cumulative impact of a combination of abiotic, insect and disease agents or events. For example, Aspen decline where repeated...Resource formats:
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Ministry of Natural Resources Sign Site
Ministry: Natural Resources and Forestry
These signs serve a variety of purposes ranging from providing general information and safety warnings, to enforcement and land management notices to the general public....Resource formats:
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