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    Forest cover polygons interpreted from aerial imagery on a 10 year cycle for the province of New Brunswick. The attributes contain information that describes the stand characteristics for that polygon area.

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    Local service district polygons are a graphical representation of the local service district boundaries as defined in the Local Service Districts Regulation - Municipalities Act with an associated LSD place name attribute.

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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), reserved – model keypoint (8), high noise (18).

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    The peatland geodatabase consists of polygon entities that depict the perimeter of individual peatlands and point entities that locate field sample sites. Basic attribute data is provided including data that can be used to link the geographical information to several published geoscientific databases.

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    These are the NB 9-1-1 maintained community boundaries used in civic addresses and mailing addresses.

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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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    To identify the geographic area of the 12 Regional Service Commissions under the new Regional Service Delivery Act.

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    Polygons representing a snapshot of buildings throughout New Brunswick. Data is derived from provincial LiDAR data acquired between 2015 and 2018 and include buildings present at the time of LiDAR collection.

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    Mineral Occurrence layer with commodity and deposit type attributes. The attribute table contains a URL link to the online Mineral Occurrence database.

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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).