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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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    **Note that topographic maps at a scale of 1/100,000 are no longer updated. For the latest update date, see the [metadata] (ftp://transfert.mern.gouv.qc.ca/public/diffusion/RGQ/Documentation/BDAT/Metadonnees_BDAT100k_NordSud.xls). The reference map data is now constituted using a continuous information layer approach: ** * [AQNetwork+] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/adresses-quebec) * [Quebec Hydrographic Network Geobase (GRHQ)] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/dataset/grhq) * [Administrative divisions on a scale of 1/20,000 (SDA)] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/decoupages-administratifs) * [Regional Coherent Hydro Digital Terrain Models (RTM)] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/modeles-numerique-de-terrain-hydro-coherents-a-l-echelle-regionale) ___ Topographic maps at a scale of 1/100,000 offer an overview of the occupation of Quebec territory at a scale of 1/100,000. A series in the south (266 sheets) and a series in the north (151 sheets) of the 53rd parallel cover the majority of Quebec. The data is less than 10 meters accurate and each file covers an area of approximately 4,000 km2, equivalent to 16 sheets at [a scale of 1/20,000] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/cartes-topographiques-a-l-echelle-de-1-20-000 “Topographic maps at a scale of 1/20,000”). Main components: * Hydrography (lakes of more than three hectares, permanent watercourses, swamps, etc.). * Vegetation (wooded areas and peatlands of more than 13 hectares). * The constructions of man: * transport infrastructures (passable roads, bridges, airports, etc.); * buildings larger than 12,500 m2; * equipment and designated areas. * The relief (level curves at an equidistance of 20 meters and elevation points). ##### Special features of the series south of the 53rd parallel * The data is obtained by generalizing map data at a scale of 1/20,000. Between the 51st and 53rd parallel, they are extracted from SPOT satellite imagery at 10 meters of resolution. * The data formats available for this series are: * ArcInfo cover (vector); * GeoTIFF, CCL projection (matrix); * GeoTIFF, MTM projection (matrix); * PDF (matrix). ##### Special features of the series north of the 53rd parallel * The data is obtained by generalizing cartographic data from Natural Resources Canada (CanVec product) at a scale of 1:50,000. Multi-source data, namely data from Adresses Québec, data on airports and hydrobases from the Ministère des Transports du Québec, and data on reservoirs from Hydro-Québec, increase the quality of this cartographic product on a scale of 1/100,000. * The data format available for this series is: * FGDB (vector).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    This legacy Web Map Services will no longer be maintained on an ongoing basis as of December 31, 2015. It will be removed from operations as of March 31, 2016. To see the latest in DataBC WMS services please go to http://openmaps.gov.bc.ca.

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    **Note that topographic maps at a scale of 1/20,000 are no longer updated. For the latest update date, see the [metadata] (ftp://transfert.mern.gouv.qc.ca/public/diffusion/RGQ/Documentation/BDTQ/Metadonnees_Topo-20K.xls). The reference cartographic data is now constituted according to a continuous information layer approach: ** * [AQNetwork+] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/adresses-quebec) * [Quebec Hydrographic Network Geobase (GRHQ)] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/dataset/grhq) * [Administrative divisions on a scale of 1/20,000 (SDA)] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/decoupages-administratifs) * [Regional Coherent Hydro Digital Terrain Models (RTM)] (https://www.donneesquebec.ca/recherche/fr/dataset/modeles-numerique-de-terrain-hydro-coherents-a-l-echelle-regionale) *** Topographic maps at a scale of 1/20,000 are the official cartographic base of the Government of Quebec. They cover almost all of the territory south of the 52nd parallel. The data is extracted from aerial photographs at a scale of 1:40,000 taken at an altitude of 6,300 meters. They offer an accuracy of approximately four meters in planimetry. In hypsometry, it is about two meters for dimensional points and about five meters for level curves. Each file covers an area of approximately 250 km2. The main components are: * Hydrography (lakes, rivers, streams, swamps, etc.). * Vegetation (forests, peatlands, nurseries, orchards, etc.). * The constructions of man: * transport infrastructure (roads, bridges, airports, etc.); * buildings (mobile homes, silos, greenhouses, etc.); * equipment (docks, electrical power transmission lines, surface tanks, etc.); * designated areas (golf courses, loan benches, etc.). * The relief (the level curves are generally at an equidistance of ten meters and, in some cases, they can vary between eight and twenty meters).**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**

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    Topographic mapping of northern indigenous villages is available for 23 villages. It was produced by photogrammetric method, from aerial photographs taken between 2009 and 2011. The accuracy of this mapping is of the order of ±40 centimeters in planimetry. In hypsometry, it is ±50 centimeters for dimensional points and ±1 meter for level curves. This precision may vary locally. The main components are: * Hydrography (body of water, watercourse, etc.); * Communication routes and road and airport infrastructures (road, bridge, airport, etc.); * Buildings and various structures (building, wharf, surface reservoir, etc.); * Vegetation; * Geomorphology; * Level curves at an equidistance of 2 meters; * The points listed. The following villages are available: * Akulivik; * Aupaluk; * Chisasibi; * Eastmain; * Inukjuak; * Ivujivik; * Kangiqsualujjuaq; * Kangiqsujuaq; * Kangirsuk; * Kawawachikamach; * Kuujjuaq; * Kuujjuarapik-Whapmagoostui; * Mistisini; * Nemaska; * Ouje-Bougoumou; * Puvirnituq; * Quaqtaq; * Hello; * Tasiujaq; * Umiujaq; * Waskaganish; * Waswanipi; * Wemindji.**This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).**