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A political map of New Brunswick showing boundaries, the provincial capital, selected populated places with names, selected drainage with names and selected roads.
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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.
These layers contain polygon and line features representing a simplified geological map of New Brunswick (Map NR-1, 2008 Edition, Bedrock Geology of New Brunswick; PARIS - Publication Details (gnb.ca)). Note: This map is static and therefore has not been updated since the original publication date in 2008.
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An outline map showing the boundary, coastline, and major lakes and rivers of New Brunswick with the names for major political and geographical features.
Bedrock geologic map of the northern Fairbanks mining district, Circle Quadrangle, Alaska, Preliminary Interpretive Report 2022-2, presents whole-rock trace-element geochemistry of Nb, Rb, Sr, Y, Zr for samples collected to support geologic mapping and mineral exploration in the northern Fairbanks mining district. The analytical data tables associated with this report are available through the Alaska Geochemistry database (https://maps.dggs.alaska.gov/geochem). For a direct link to this data release, see http://doi.org/10.14509/30891.
Layered GeoPDF 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Map. Layers of geospatial data include orthoimagery, roads, grids, geographic names, elevation contours, hydrography, and other selected map features.
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A relief map of New Brunswick showing elevation by hypsometric tints (a gradation of different colours), and spot elevations. Major lakes are also shown. Elevation ranges are included in the map legend. The elevation data were derived from the map Canada-Relief, Fifth Edition, National Atlas of Canada published in 1986.
description: The U.S. Geological Survey has conducted geologic mapping to characterize the sea floor offshore of Massachusetts. The mapping was carried out using a Simrad Subsea EM 1000 Multibeam Echo Sounder on the Frederick G. Creed on four cruises conducted between 1994 and 1998. The mapping was conducted in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University of New Brunswick. The long-term goal of this mapping effort is to produce high-resolution geologic maps and a Geographic Information System (GIS) project that presents images and grids of bathymetry, shaded relief bathymetry, and backscatter intensity data from these surveys that will serve the needs of research, management and the public.; abstract: The U.S. Geological Survey has conducted geologic mapping to characterize the sea floor offshore of Massachusetts. The mapping was carried out using a Simrad Subsea EM 1000 Multibeam Echo Sounder on the Frederick G. Creed on four cruises conducted between 1994 and 1998. The mapping was conducted in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University of New Brunswick. The long-term goal of this mapping effort is to produce high-resolution geologic maps and a Geographic Information System (GIS) project that presents images and grids of bathymetry, shaded relief bathymetry, and backscatter intensity data from these surveys that will serve the needs of research, management and the public.
Health RegionsData purpose: Health regions are an important geographic unit by which health and health-related data are produced. Health regions are legislated administrative areas defined by provincial ministries of health. These administrative areas represent geographic areas of responsibility for regional health authorities. Health regions, being provincial administrative areas, are subject to change. Data description: Provides a provincial coverage of the administrative boundaries of the regional health authorities (2) in New Brunswick to promote the use of a common geographic representation in New Brunswick. The health regions in New Brunswick are groupings of the NBHC Community Boundaries (as defined by the NBHC), which are groupings of the municipalities (Census subdivisions). Attributes: Health Region, Name of Health Region (FR & EN), Regional Health Authority Update requirements: On an ad hoc basis if boundaries changeGeoreferencing: datum - NAD83(CSRS), map projection - NB Stereographic Double, (EPSG 2953) Data coverage and size: Provincial CoverageResponsible Agency: New Brunswick Health Council (NBHC)
Layered GeoPDF 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Map. Layers of geospatial data include orthoimagery, roads, grids, geographic names, elevation contours, hydrography, and other selected map features.
Layered GeoPDF 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Map. Layers of geospatial data include orthoimagery, roads, grids, geographic names, elevation contours, hydrography, and other selected map features.
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An outline map showing the boundary, coastline and major lakes and rivers of New Brunswick.
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Contains all data for the map "Eastern Native Population, Early 17th Century" in the unit Native Population and Subsistence, 17th Century in the Historical Atlas of Canada Online Learning Project. View data in 'tree' view to download the data for specific maps. Documentation and file location found in the file: HACOLP_Nat_Pop_East_17C_Distribution_Info_20161207.pdf NB: Other maps in this unit not included in Byron Moldofsky's distribution folder but that we could probably make available in this same dataset: "Linguistic Families, 17th Century", "Eastern Native Population, Early 17th Century", "Native Subsistence at European Contact, Ethnohistoric Data", and Native Subsistence, 1000 CE to European Contact, Archaeological Data"
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**Data purpose: **Provide a geo-referenced civic address database in support of government program delivery especially emergency services but also many business applications including package delivery.
**Data description: **Point data with complete civic address attributes that do not include postal code. Street address, civic number and suffix, PID number, community and county name, latitude and longitude coordinates, a unique civic ID for each point and other attributes are included.
description: The U.S. Geological Survey has conducted geologic mapping to characterize the sea floor offshore of Massachusetts. The mapping was carried out using a Simrad Subsea EM 1000 Multibeam Echo Sounder on the Frederick G. Creed on four cruises conducted between 1994 and 1998. The mapping was conducted in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University of New Brunswick. The long-term goal of this mapping effort is to produce high-resolution geologic maps and a Geographic Information System (GIS) project that presents images and grids of bathymetry, shaded relief bathymetry, and backscatter intensity data from these surveys that will serve the needs of research, management and the public.; abstract: The U.S. Geological Survey has conducted geologic mapping to characterize the sea floor offshore of Massachusetts. The mapping was carried out using a Simrad Subsea EM 1000 Multibeam Echo Sounder on the Frederick G. Creed on four cruises conducted between 1994 and 1998. The mapping was conducted in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University of New Brunswick. The long-term goal of this mapping effort is to produce high-resolution geologic maps and a Geographic Information System (GIS) project that presents images and grids of bathymetry, shaded relief bathymetry, and backscatter intensity data from these surveys that will serve the needs of research, management and the public.
Layered GeoPDF 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Map. Layers of geospatial data include orthoimagery, roads, grids, geographic names, elevation contours, hydrography, and other selected map features.
In this lesson, students are tasked with creating a map to investigate prominent geographic features in Canada, and to explore how these landscapes shape where humans and animals live in the true north strong and free.Access the lesson here: http://bit.ly/2oxDMFKLearning OutcomesBy completing this lesson, students will gain the following curriculum-focused knowledge:1. Identify and locate the major landscapes of Canada.(Newfoundland Grade 11 World Geography; Ontario Grade 9 Geography; Nova Scotia Grade 8 Social Studies; Prince Edward Island Grade 8 Social Studies; New Brunswick Grade 8 Social Studies; British Columbia Grade 8 Science, 10 Science; Saskatchewan Grade 8 Science; Alberta Grade 9 Science; Yukon Grade 9 Science; Nunavut Grade 9 Science; Northwest Territories Grade 9 Science; Quebec Grade 11 Science; Manitoba Grade 10 Social Studies)2. Explain the creation of and characteristics of these landscapes.(Newfoundland Grade 11 World Geography; Ontario Grade 9 Geography; Nova Scotia Grade Social Studies; Prince Edward Island Grade 8 Social Studies; New Brunswick Grade 8 Social Studies; British Columbia Grade 8 Science, 10 Science; Saskatchewan Grade 8 Science; Alberta Grade 9 Science; Yukon Grade 9 Science; Nunavut Grade 9 Science; Northwest Territories Grade 9 Science; Quebec Grade 11 Science; Manitoba Grade 10 Social Studies)3. Analyze the effects of selected geographic factors on Canadian identity.(Newfoundland Grade 11 World Geography; Ontario Grade 9 Geography; Nova Scotia Grade 8 Social Studies; Prince Edward Island Grade 8 Social Studies; New Brunswick Grade 8 Social Studies; British Columbia Grade 8 Science, 10 Science; Saskatchewan Grade 8 Science; Alberta Grade 9 Science; Yukon Grade 9 Science; Nunavut Grade 9 Science; Northwest Territories Grade 9 Science; Manitoba Grade 10 Social Studies) Curriculum Connections:Province/Territory - Grade Subject
Alberta 9 Science
British Columbia 8, 10 Science
Manitoba 10 Social Studies New Brunswick 8 Social Studies
Newfoundland and Labrador 11 World Geography
Northwest Territories 9 Science
Nova Scotia 8 Social Studies
Nunavut 9 Science
Ontario 9 Geography
Prince Edward Island 8 Social Studies
Quebec 11 Science
Saskatchewan 8 Science
Yukon 9 Science
Layered GeoPDF 7.5 Minute Quadrangle Map. Layers of geospatial data include orthoimagery, roads, grids, geographic names, elevation contours, hydrography, and other selected map features.
description: The U.S. Geological Survey has conducted geologic mapping to characterize the sea floor offshore of Massachusetts. The mapping was carried out using a Simrad Subsea EM 1000 Multibeam Echo Sounder on the Frederick G. Creed on four cruises conducted between 1994 and 1998. The mapping was conducted in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University of New Brunswick. The long-term goal of this mapping effort is to produce high-resolution geologic maps and a Geographic Information System (GIS) project that presents images and grids of bathymetry, shaded relief bathymetry, and backscatter intensity data from these surveys that will serve the needs of research, management and the public.; abstract: The U.S. Geological Survey has conducted geologic mapping to characterize the sea floor offshore of Massachusetts. The mapping was carried out using a Simrad Subsea EM 1000 Multibeam Echo Sounder on the Frederick G. Creed on four cruises conducted between 1994 and 1998. The mapping was conducted in cooperation with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and with support from the Canadian Hydrographic Service and the University of New Brunswick. The long-term goal of this mapping effort is to produce high-resolution geologic maps and a Geographic Information System (GIS) project that presents images and grids of bathymetry, shaded relief bathymetry, and backscatter intensity data from these surveys that will serve the needs of research, management and the public.
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The map title is Canada. Tactile map scale. 2.8 centimetres = 500 kilometres North arrow pointing to the top of the page. Provincial and Political borders, shown as dashed and solid lines. The Oceans and Lakes, shown with a wavy symbol to indicate water. Labels for Yukon Territory abbreviated to YT. Northwest Territories abbreviated NT. Nunavut abbreviated to NU. British Columbia abbreviated to BC. Saskatchewan abbreviated to SK. Alberta abbreviated to AB. Manitoba abbreviated to MB. Ontario abbreviated to ON. Quebec abbreviated to QC. Newfoundland and Labrador abbreviated to NF. Prince Edward Island abbreviated to PE. Nova Scotia abbreviated to NS. New Brunswick abbreviated to NB. Greenland United States of America abbreviated to USA. Alaska abbreviated to AK. Tactile maps are designed with Braille, large text, and raised features for visually impaired and low vision users. The Tactile Maps of Canada collection includes: (a) Maps for Education: tactile maps showing the general geography of Canada, including the Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps of the provinces and territories showing political boundaries, lakes, rivers and major cities), and the Thematic Tactile Atlas of Canada (maps showing climatic regions, relief, forest types, physiographic regions, rock types, soil types, and vegetation). (b) Maps for Mobility: to help visually impaired persons navigate spaces and routes in major cities by providing information about streets, buildings and other features of a travel route in the downtown area of a city. (c) Maps for Transportation and Tourism: to assist visually impaired persons in planning travel to new destinations in Canada, showing how to get to a city, and streets in the downtown area.
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A political map of New Brunswick showing boundaries, the provincial capital, selected populated places with names, selected drainage with names and selected roads.