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    Map showing where custom packaging services in Manitoba are located. This map shows where custom packaging services in Manitoba are located. A contract packager (subcontractor) is a company that manufactures and packages food products sold by other businesses. This list is not exhaustive and does not constitute a recommendation for services. For more information, visit the Manitoba Agriculture website. <o:p></o:p>This map uses the Manitoba contract packaging point layer and is part of the Manitoba contract packaging app. **This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Stems per hectare - softwood (SPHSWD) is an expression of the number of merchantable softwood trees on a per-hectare basis. Available here as softwood stems per hectare raster (GeoTIF) with a 20 m pixel resolution. Download: Here The Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment, Forest Service Branch, has developed a forest resource inventory (FRI) which meets a variety of strategic and operational planning information needs for the boreal plains. Such needs include information on the general land cover, terrain, and growing stock (height, diameter, basal area, timber volume and stem density) within the provincial forest and adjacent forest fringe. This inventory provides spatially explicit information as 10 m or 20 m raster grids and as vectors polygons for relatively homogeneous forest stands or naturally non-forested areas with a 0.5 ha minimum area and a 2.0 ha median area.  Stems per hectare - softwood (SPHSWD) is an expression of the number of merchantable softwood trees on a per-hectare basis. SPHSWD is available here as a color-mapped 16-bit unsigned integer raster grid in GeoTIFF format with a 20 m pixel resolution. An ArcGIS Pro layer file (*.lyrx) is supplied for viewing SPHSWD data in the following 500 stems/ha categories.  Domain: [NULL, 0…100,000]. RANGE LABEL RED GREEN BLUE 0 <= SPHSWD < 250 0 NA NA NA 250 <= SPHSWD < 750 500 63 81 181 750 <= SPHSWD < 1250 1000 67 112 147 1250 <= SPHSWD < 1750 1500 72 144 114 1750 <= SPHSWD < 2250 2000 76 175 80 2250 <= SPHSWD < 2750 2500 136 195 73 2750 <= SPHSWD < 3250 3000 195 215 66 3250 <= SPHSWD < 3750 3500 255 235 59 3750 <= SPHSWD < 4250 4000 255 207 39 4250 <= SPHSWD < 4750 4500 255 180 20 4750 <= SPHSWD < 5250 5000 255 152 0 5250 <= SPHSWD < 5750 5500 251 124 18 5750 <= SPHSWD < 6250 6000 248 95 36 6250 <= SPHSWD < 6750 6500 244 67 54For more information, see the Forest Inventory Standard of the Saskatchewan Environmental Code, Forest Inventory Chapter.

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    Restricted map (managed forest code 33) used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Restricted map (managed forest code 33) used in the  Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Restricted use areas were identified using provincial and territorial datasets. Source:  This web map shows the restricted use areas used in the map of forest management in Canada, 2017 and includes the following tiled layer:Restricted (Managed Forest Code 33)Data provided by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry; British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Manitoba Sustainable Development; Natural Resources Canada; New Brunswick Department of Energy and Resource Development; Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources; Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry; Prince Edward Island Department of Communities, Land & Environment; Québec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment; and Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources.

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    Federal reserve map (managed forest code 31) used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Federal reserve map (managed forest code 31) used in the  Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Federal Reserve lands were identified using all Directory of Federal Real Property polygons greater than 10 ha in size not classified as “parks and recreation” and provincial data sources. Source:  This web map shows the Federal reserve lands used in the map of forest management in Canada, 2017 and includes the following tiled layer:Federal Reserve (Managed Forest Code 31)Data provided by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry; British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Manitoba Sustainable Development; Natural Resources Canada; New Brunswick Department of Energy and Resource Development; Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources; Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry; Prince Edward Island Department of Communities, Land & Environment; Québec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment; and Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources.

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    Map of forest management in Canada, 2017 version. Forests cover large areas of Canada but only some of these forests are actively managed. The 2017 Map of Forest Management in Canada provides a generalized classification of forest management in Canada, including:protected areas Treaty/Settlement Lands (including Treaty Lands identified in final agreements, land claim agreements and settlements) Indian reserves other federal reserves (including military training areas) provincial and territorial reserves and restricted use areas private lands long-term tenure areas short-term tenure areas otherThe Map of Forest Management in Canada dataset provides a wall-to-wall classification of lands in Canada in 2017. It does not differentiate areas of forest from non-forest. The 2017 Map of Forest Management in Canada differs from maps defining the area designated as “managed forest” for greenhouse gas inventory reporting purposes and does not replace those maps. Instead, the Map of Forest Management in Canada shows areas that are currently managed, as of June 2017, and provides generalized management type classification for those areas. Collaborating agencies plan to update the dataset periodically as needed, and remain open to receiving advice from experts concerning refinement priorities for future versions. Source: This web map shows forest management in Canada areas, as of June 2017, and includes data provided by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry; British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Manitoba Sustainable Development; Natural Resources Canada; New Brunswick Department of Energy and Resource Development; Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources; Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry; Prince Edward Island Department of Communities, Land & Environment; Québec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment; and Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources.

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    The Ontario Trail Network (OTN) contains geospatial networks of trails in urban, rural and wilderness settings that are managed by a named organization for transportation, recreation, active living or tourism purposes. The OTN relies on data sharing partnerships with local trail organizations and municipal, provincial and federal governments for ongoing updates and maintenance. Trails in the OTN must be: * associated with a named trail organization * intended for free or paid public access * marked and maintained The OTN collection includes two data classes: * Ontario Trail Network segment derived * Ontario Trail Network access points __Ontario Trail Network segment derived__ This spatial dataset represents segments of trails in the OTN. Trail segments define a linear corridor through the natural or urban environment. The corridors may be single segments or form a looping system. The data includes characteristics about each trail, such as: * trail name * trail association * permitted use * description * length Examples of trail types include: * hiking or walking * cycling * cross-country skiing and snowshoeing * paddling and portage * equestrian * snowmobiling, all terrain vehicle and off-road motorcycle * barrier free (wheelchair accessible) * ice skating Some trail networks have official access points. You can find the location of these points in the OTN_ACCESS_POINT spatial dataset. __Ontario Trail Network access points__ This spatial dataset represents the main access points to a trail system that is part of the OTN. This layer should be used together with OTN Segment Derived. Access points can be spatially related to a trail network based on relative location to a trail segment. Not all trail networks will have official access points.

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    Canada's Managed Forests 2017 (Albers)

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    Information about roads under Ministry of Natural Resources (MNR) jurisdiction may fall within the responsibility of several different ministry branches and including: * Forests Division * Parks, Lands & Waters Branch * Resource access roads The dataset also contains roads not under the jurisdiction of the MNR like municipal roads and provincial highways. These are sourced from the Ontario Road Network.

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    The province of PEI has been monitoring dissolved oxygen in some Island estuaries since 2015.

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    Community Energy and Emissions Inventory (CEEI) Supporting Indicators Total 2001 Reporting Year by Regional District