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The number of Electric Vehicles registered in Nova Scotia with an active licence plate attached. This data breaks down the number of electric vehicles by vehicle model year, vehicle make and County of Nova Scotia in which the licence plate owner resides.
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This layer depicts the locations of over 900 sites of potential environmental concern within the Yukon, including sites with known or suspected contamination; sites with physical hazards such as old adits, abandoned headframes and buildings; and sites with aesthetic concerns such as abandoned vehicles and debris. This layer includes all sites from a more detailed database maintained by the Environmental Programs Branch, Yukon Department of Environment.
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The purpose of the Licence Area feature is to record areas where a licencee holds a timber resources licence, a woodlot licence or a fuel wood licence. Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca
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TRA - Transportation networks (transportation)The means and aids for conveying people and goods. For example, resources describing roads, airports and airstrips, shipping routes, tunnels, nautical charts, vehicle or vessel location, aeronautical charts, and railways. Symbolizing the highway routes with hatch marks is a useful method of posting measurement or distances along a route. To assign hatching symbology at 2 kilometre intervals an ArcGIS Version 10.2.2 symbology layer file has been created. It can be imported into the feature class when assigning symbology in an ArcGIS map file. The layer file name is NWTHighways2kmHatching_V10_2_2.lyr. It is a useful file to have due to the requirement for VBScript when labeling the hatches. If you would like a copy of this file please contact the NWT Centre for Geomatics.
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ORV management areas are designate areas where off-road vehicle use is managed for the protection of ecological balance or physical characteristics within the area, including on mineral claims and in territorial parks. Off-road vehicle management areas can result from recommendations coming out of public planning processes, such as regional land-use planning, local area planning and special management areas such as Habitat Protection areas or parks. Governments and other groups, such as the Fish and Wildlife Management Boards and Renewable Resource Councils can submit a proposal that identifies ecologically-sensitive areas that off-road vehicle management areas could protect. Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@yukon.ca
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Off Road Vehicle (ORV) Trail Plan show the trails (whether individually or by zone) within the off-road vehicle management area or the part of the off-road vehicle management area for which a trail plan is developed, on which an off-road vehicle may be used. A red, yellow, green scheme is used to symbolize the level of restriction on the trail plan. Red: off road vehicles are prohibited; Yellow: off road vehicles are prohibited except where designated by an approved Off Road Management Area Trail Plan; Green: off road vehicles are not prohibited Distributed from GeoYukon by the Government of Yukon . Discover more digital map data and interactive maps from Yukon's digital map data collection. For more information: geomatics.help@gov.yk. ca