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The Hydrogeological Information System (HIS) contains the physical characteristics of wells derived primarily from drilling reports transmitted by boreholes for groundwater sampling facilities serving private drinking water homes.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Mineral potential includes information related to mineral exploration targets and favorable areas.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The Nova Scotia Road Network (NSRN) is the authoritative source for road centerlines in the province. This 3D coverage contains addressed roads and non-addressed roads and has several descriptive attributes to define a roadway such as number of lanes, surface type, and road class. The NSRN is used to contribute the Nova Scotia portion of the federal National Road Network (NRN). The NSRN is available in the UTM projection with the following two datums: • UTM/NAD83v3 & CGVD28 horizontal & vertical datum. • UTM/NAD83v6 & CGVG2010 horizontal & vertical datum. (This version is currently only available via the NS Geographic Data Directory)
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Location of community gardens on the territory of the City of Montreal. A community garden is a vegetable garden composed of several gardens, each of which is allocated and cultivated by a citizen or a family.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Mapping of railways in Quebec City.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Municipal zoning boundary mapping.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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The Civic Addressable Roads dataset is a road network that contains road geometry only where civic addressing exists. The dataset contains civic address information from the Nova Scotia Civic Address File.
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The dataset shows the compilation of the number of sales by price range, property transfers, mortgages, and acts of financial difficulty registered in the Quebec Land Register. The information is for the whole of Quebec as well as by administrative region. In Quebec, the advertising of real estate rights results from registration in the Land Register. It is governed in particular by the Civil Code of Quebec and by the Regulation respecting land registration. As an authentic legal register created by the legislator, the Quebec Land Register is the official, complete and reliable source of data on the real estate market.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Counts of vehicles, cyclists and pedestrians at the majority of intersections equipped with traffic lights, as well as some intersections where the installation of lights was under consideration. For each of these intersections, all located in the 19 districts, the number of vehicles and pedestrians was recorded at different periods of a typical day. Counts may sometimes not take into account certain users (pedestrians, cyclists, trucks, for example). NOTE: since 2009, the surveys also include the passage of cyclists. The counts were carried out as part of the upgrading of the fires. They are therefore counts from central services and do not include counts made by districts.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**
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Long-term freshwater quality data from federal and federal-provincial sampling sites throughout Canada's aquatic ecosystems are included in this dataset. Measurements regularly include physical-chemical parameters such as temperature, pH, alkalinity, major ions, nutrients and metals. Collection includes data from active sites, as well as historical sites that have a period of record suitable for trend analysis. Sampling frequencies vary according to monitoring objectives. The number of sites in the network varies slightly from year-to-year, as sites are adjusted according to a risk-based adaptive management framework. The Great Lakes are sampled on a rotation basis and not all sites are sampled every year. Data are collected to meet federal commitments related to transboundary watersheds (rivers and lakes crossing international, inter-provincial and territorial borders) or under authorities such as the Department of the Environment Act, the Canada Water Act, the Canadian Environmental Protection Act, 1999, the Federal Sustainable Development Strategy, or to meet Canada's commitments under the 1969 Master Agreement on Apportionment.