Government of New Brunswick; Government of New Brunswick; Service New Brunswick
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Approximate boundaries for all land parcels in New Brunswick. The boundaries are structured as Polygons. The Property Identifier number or PID is included for each parcel.
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To identify the limits of provincial parks in New Brunswick, to provide the public with a digital representation of the provincial parks, and to promote the use of a common geometric representation of the provincial parks of New Brunswick.
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Contours created at 50m and 10m intervals throughout New Brunswick. These contours are derived from 6 point per meter LiDAR data acquired between 2015 – 2018.
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Digital orthorectified imagery acquired at a variety of image resolutions, available in New Brunswick Stereographic Double Projection (NBSDP).
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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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Grid shift files for use with an NTv2 algorithm. The grid spacing is 30”. Supports transformations in New Brunswick between datums: 1. NAD27 and NAD83(CSRS); and 2. ATS77 and NAD83(CSRS).
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To support the WAWA program at the Department of Environment and Local Government and alert primary users to the location of wetlands and possible regulatory requirements for land development. The wetlands map is intended for planning purposes only. The wetland boundaries are only approximate.
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Polygons of Forest Soils Units, including information on drainage, slope, and aspect.
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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 "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.