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Contained within the 2nd Edition (1915) of the Atlas of Canada is a plate comprised of three maps that shows the cities of Ottawa, Hamilton, and London. Each map indicates the location of city wards, electric railways, select buildings and churches.
This dataset is a general representation of parcel mapping used by the City of London. The mapping is derived from assessment and ownership data but is not sanctioned by either MPAC or Teranet. The geospatial accuracy is not to be relied upon and must not be used for building permit applcaitions, engineering designs, detailed planning, development or property use. Use at own risk.
Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
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Contained within the 1st Edition (1906) of the Atlas of Canada is a plate that show five maps displaying the cities of Vancouver, Ottawa, Hamilton, London, and Halifax. At this time these cities had a population over 25,000. The map indicates the location of city wards, electric railways, and churches symbolized as crosses.
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AECOM, with Avison Young and Maccreanor Lavington undertook a comprehensive review and update of the London industrial land supply baseline for the GLA. It builds on the London Industrial Land Supply Study 2015 and also gives an overview of businesses/employment in industrial activities and the industrial property market. The Executive Summary of the new study report is available within the Economy section of the London Plan Evidence | London City Hall website. The Main Report and the Appendices are available below. * Appendix A includes details on the quantity of industrial land uses for different London geographies over time. * Appendix B assesses the economic function, character and role of Strategic Industrial Locations (SILs) in the capital. * Appendix C explores an approach to assess the theoretical intensification potential of ten example SILs. This high-level desk-based research reflects the best information available to AECOM, and the land use figures have been subject to verification by the London boroughs. It represents a starting point for further local evidence work to inform planning and development. Please note that Appendices A and B include minor clarifications compared to the versions published in January 2023. Please see the respective Content pages.
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Open Government Licence - Canada 2.0https://open.canada.ca/en/open-government-licence-canada
License information was derived automatically
Contained within the 2nd Edition (1915) of the Atlas of Canada is a plate comprised of three maps that shows the cities of Ottawa, Hamilton, and London. Each map indicates the location of city wards, electric railways, select buildings and churches.