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    __IMPORTANT NOTE:__ The Ministry of Tourism (MTO) has begun the migration of its data to a new tourist information system, the SIT Québec. The operation will take place over several months, during which time this open data set will no longer be updated. However, it will remain available as an archive on the Data Québec portal, until a replacement process for the publication of open data is put in place. Note that the upcoming open data set may be published in a different granularity and information format. Comprising approximately 240 tourist reception and information sites spread across the regions of Quebec, the network offers tourists and excursionists information on attractions, activities, accommodations and restaurants, as well as comprehensive tourist documentation, as well as comprehensive tourist documentation so that they can make the most of their stay.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Trails designed for hiking.attribut:ID - Unique identifier**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Occasional layer of events organized during the current year in partnership with the city of Shawinigan. [Link to the complete Isogeo sheet] (https://open.isogeo.com/s/b6da64af30234cbda2afed3972a5fc3e/Urd8YxfJdWSzGaUmhHFMY60vx14s0/r/aacf4430cd064fbea9f659b52418940d?lock)! [Shawinigan logo] (https://jmap.shawinigan.ca/doc/photos/LogoShawinigan.jpg) **Collection method** Updated from the “Event List” mailing list. **Attributes** * `objectid` (`integer`): * `name` (`char`): Name * `location` (`char`): Location * `month` (`char`): Month * `date` (`char`): * `date` (`char`): Date * `date` (`char`): Date * `date` (`char`): Date * `char`): Date * `year` (`char`): Date * `year` (`char`): Date * `year` (`char`): Year * `web` (`char`): URL * `date` (`char`): Month * `date` (`char`): Date * `date` (`char`): Date * `date` (`char`): Date: Photo * `season` (`char`): Season * `Type` (`char`): Type**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Bicycle path routes.attribute:Name - Name of the bike pathTypeLane - Type of bike path**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    __collective equipment__ brings together buildings housing activities that meet the various needs of the population in terms of health, education, culture, sport and tourism. The classification of public facilities according to their metropolitan or agglomeration interests is carried out solely for the purposes of land use planning and does not in any way affect the division of powers established in accordance with applicable laws. The data available in this set come from section 2.1 of the Land Use and Development Plan of the Agglomération de Montréal. They are represented on __maps 34 to 38__, located in Appendix I. Presented in section 2.3 and illustrated in __map 44__, __map 44__, the __equipment and infrastructures related to water__ allow the practice of various nautical activities on the major bodies of water surrounding the agglomeration of Montreal. This urban planning and development plan for the agglomeration of Montreal outlines the main parameters that will guide the Montreal agglomeration council in decisions relating to land use planning in the coming years. From a perspective of sustainable development, this document guides decisions that shape the territory in order to promote compact and greener neighborhoods, increase public and active transportation, support the economic dynamism of the agglomeration and highlight areas of interest. NOTE THAT THESE DATA FROM THE LAND USE AND DEVELOPMENT PLAN WERE UP TO DATE AT THE TIME OF ITS ADOPTION ON JANUARY 21, 2015. THE DATA COULD BE CHANGED LATER.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    The Waterfront Route is made up of ancient roads along the St. Lawrence, Lake Saint-Louis, Lac des Deux Montagnes, Rivière des Prairies, the Lachine Canal and the Aqueduct Canal. 180 kilometers long, it is punctuated by more than 1000 heritage elements that evoke the major pages of Montreal's history. Heritage buildings and complexes, maritime infrastructures, nautical equipment, parks and shoreline walks, views of bodies of water, coastal landscapes, natural environments and archaeological sites follow one another. Each of the heritage elements is associated with a historical theme: * The Montreal archipelago and the Native American presence * Waterways to trade and settle * Agricultural villages * Water, a resource to be exploited and controlled * Workers' villages * Shorelines, spaces for well-being and recreation * Shores, spaces for well-being and leisure * Parks on the shore * Parks on the shore * Water, an obstacle to be crossed by bridges and crossings * Transit villages * Other notable elements unrelated to the themes Historical [interactive mapping] (https://montreal.ca/articles/le-parcours-riverain-22677) is available to explore the waterfront routes on the island of Montreal.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    The assessments layer represents all assessments undertaken under the Impact Assessment Act, including those that continue under the provisions of the Canadian Environmental Assessment Act, 2012. It includes assessments undertaken by the Impact Assessment Agency and other federal authorities as posted on the Canadian Impact Assessment Registry Internet site. The location of a given assessment included in the dataset is approximate and is based on information submitted by proponents, if applicable. More than one location may be identified for a given assessment. This dataset does not include information related to the footprint. Additional information about this dataset is available on the Canadian Impact Assessment Registry Internet site.