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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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This data identifies all provincially licensed abattoirs, abattoirs that conduct further processing, freestanding meat plants, and plants that specialize in the slaughter of the following animals across the province of Ontario: * alpaca, llama * beef * buffalo, yak * deer, elk * emus, ostrich, rhea * goats, lamb, sheep * pigs * veal, light calves * chicken, fowl * ducks, geese * fancy poultry * rabbits * turkey A map showing all provincially licensed meat plants in Ontario is also [available](https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/eb4cf68117cd4cada4d1ef78b6560fac). For more information on meat inspection in Ontario, please visit the Ministry of Agriculture, Food and Rural Affair’s [website](http://www.omafra.gov.on.ca/english/food/inspection/meatinsp/m-i-p-r/meatinspecprogram.htm). Each dataset contains the following data: * plant name * plant number * contact information * latitude and longitude coordinates * animal class
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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).
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The "Atlas of New Brunswick - Digital Edition" contains over 2000 maps across two scale levels (1:30,000 and 1:150,000). These maps can be viewed in their digital format (PDF) or they can be downloaded and printed. All maps are formatted to be printed on a tabloid sized page (11" x 17"). Printing on a different page size will distort the scale of the maps. An index of featured place names is also included which is updated weekly.
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The Radon information application presents a summary of the radon testing that has been performed by homeowners in various Yukon communities from 2006 to 2015. Click on the points to reveal the summary for each community.
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The boundaries of the map grid are defined by latitude and longitude. Each window is 6 minutes of latitude (approximately 11 km) by 12 minutes of longitude (approximately 15 km).
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Find and download Yukon topographic maps