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The Guide to Crown Land Use Planning Atlas (CLUPA) is the authoritative source for information on overlays. The dataset maintains a spatial record for all geographic areas of Ontario affected by the designations that modify area- specific land use policy. To be used as an overlay to "/data/crown-land-use-policy-area-provincial">CLUPA Provincial data class.
Official GEO title: CLUPA Overlay
*[CLUPA]: Crown Land Use Planning Atlas
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The Crown Land Use Policy Atlas is a web mapping application that is the source of area-specific land use policy for Crown lands in a large part of central and northern Ontario. The information covered by the Atlas will eventually be expanded to include southern Ontario and the community based land use plans in the Far North.
The Atlas contains land use policies consolidated from a variety of planning documents such as District Land Use Guidelines (1983 as revised); local land use area plans; Ontario's Living Legacy Land Use Strategy (1999) and the Guide to Crown Land Use Planning (2011).
Web Mapper Application Type: Flex/Geocortex
Status
Completed: Production of the data has been completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency
Not stated
Contact
Nicole Mokrey, Natural Heritage Land Use Planning Section, nicole.mokrey@ontario.ca
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The dataset identifies the location and types of Federal Land. These polygon boundaries should be verified using Federal Crown Land Survey Records and/or title searched at the local Land Registry Office. This data set may not include all Federally owned lands. Official GEO title: Federal Land Other
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The spatial record for all the province's geographic areas affected by provincial level, area-specific land use policy. This layer may contain geometry from the: * provincial parks-regulated layer * conservation reserves-regulated layer * natural heritage values area layer * wilderness areas layer * crown land MNR acquisitions layer * crown land MNR unpatented layer * CLUPA geometry (enhanced management areas and general use areas) layer Not to be used as a source of protected areas (provincial park, conservation reserve, etc.), crown land or private land boundaries. Official GEO title: CLUPA Provincial
The Ontario Parcel is commercially licensed data with restricted usage.The parcels are managed by the Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (assessment), Teranet Enterprises Inc. (ownership), and the Ontario Government (Crown lands). The Ontario Parcel dataset is a source of assessment, ownership and Crown parcel mapping that can be used for assessment, taxation, land title/registration, as well as land use management and business planning.The Ontario Parcel (OP) consists of three data classes in geodatabase format and supporting information in CAD format:Assessment ParcelOwnership ParcelCrown ParcelOntario Parcel - Supporting Information (CAD format).See Ontario Parcel Guide (coming soon) for a comparison of the products. Public viewing of the standard Ontario Parcel - Assessment Parcel is available through the following web applications:Make a Topographic MapMake a Map: Natural Heritage AreasAgricultural Information Atlas (AgMaps).Licence EligibilityThe Ontario Parcel licensed through LIO is for non-commercial use. To receive data from Land Information Ontario (LIO), the organization must be eligible and sign an Ontario Parcel licensing agreement (MNRF General List User Licence Agreement).Eligible to apply: all Ontario ministries; agencies, boards and commissions; Indigenous communities; conservation authorities; non-profit organizations and others.Ontario Parcel data is available at no cost to those eligible to receive the data. Eligible organizations should contact Ontario Parcel at ontarioparcel@ontario.ca.Corporations and for-profit entities should contact:Municipal Property Assessment Corporation (MPAC)Teranet Enterprises, Inc. - Ontario ParcelTerms of UseOntario Parcel geometry represents an index of property locations, not a legal representation of property boundaries.Ontario Parcel is an indication that a boundary may be in the general area.The data should not be used for legal purposes. The data should not be used to define boundaries on the ground or be relied on to calculate areas of properties (unless for crude estimates) or depths or frontages of lots. The data is not a substitute for a legal survey and should not be used for applications that require accurate positional data.Additional DocumentationOntario Parcel FAQ (PDF)Assessment Parcel - Data Description (PDF)Assessment Parcel - Documentation (Word)Crown Parcel - Data Description (PDF)Crown Parcel - Documentation (Word)Ownership Parcel - Data Description (PDF)Ownership Parcel - Documentation (Word)StatusOn going: data is being continually updatedMaintenance and Update FrequencyFortnightly: data is updated every two weeksContactOntario Parcel, ontarioparcel@ontario.ca
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Le guide de l'Atlas et politiques d'amenagement des terres de la Couronne (APATC) est la source qui fait autorite pour les renseignements sur les chevauchements. L'ensemble de donnees tient a jour un dossier spatial pour toutes les zones geographiques en Ontario touchees par les designations qui modifient une politique d'amenagement du territoire touchant une zone en particulier. Utiliser comme chevauchement a la categorie de donnees de l'APATC provincial. Titre officiel de l'IGO : Zone de politique sur l'amenagement des terres de la Couronne (chevauchement de zones) [APATC]: l’Atlas et politiques d’aménagement des terres de la Couronne* Cet élément de métadonnées provenant d’une tierce partie. Les valeurs françaises pour le titre et la description du jeu de données proviennent de la province de l’Ontario alors que celles des mots-clés et des noms des ressources sont le résultat d'une traduction automatique (Amazon Translate) **
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Données sur les politiques relatives aux zones d'aménagement des terres et les limites territoriales dans le Centre et le Nord de l'Ontario
Le document Atlas et politiques d'aménagement des terres de la Couronne est un outil cartographique en ligne qui inclut les politiques relatives à l'aménagement de terres de la Couronne spécifique dans une grande partie du Centre et du Nord de l'Ontario.
L'Atlas rassemble des politiques d'aménagement du territoire définies dans une gamme de documents de planification comme:
Indian reserve map (managed forest code 32) used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017.Indian Reserve lands were identified using the Geobase Aboriginal Lands of Canada geodatabase. The Indian Act defines these as federal Crown lands that have been “set apart by Her Majesty for the use and benefit of a band”.Source: This web map shows the Indian Reserve lands used in the map of forest management in Canada, 2017 and includes the following tiled layer:Indian Reserve (Managed Forest Code 32)Data provided by Alberta Agriculture and Forestry; British Columbia Ministry of Forests; Manitoba Sustainable Development; Natural Resources Canada; New Brunswick Department of Energy and Resource Development; Newfoundland & Labrador Department of Fisheries and Land Resources; Northwest Territories Department of Environment and Natural Resources; Nova Scotia Department of Lands and Forestry; Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry; Prince Edward Island Department of Communities, Land & Environment; Québec Ministère des Forêts, de la Faune et des Parcs; Saskatchewan Ministry of Environment; and Yukon Energy, Mines and Resources.
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The Ontario Imagery Web Map Service (OIWMS) is an open data service available to everyone free of charge. It provides instant online access to the most recent, highest quality, province wide imagery. GEOspatial Ontario (GEO) makes this data available as an Open Geospatial Consortium (OGC) compliant web map service or as an ArcGIS map service. Imagery was compiled from many different acquisitions which are detailed in the Ontario Imagery Web Map Service Metadata Guide linked below. Instructions on how to use the service can also be found in the Imagery User Guide linked below.Note: This map displays the Ontario Imagery Web Map Service Source, a companion ArcGIS web map service to the Ontario Imagery Web Map Service. It provides an overlay that can be used to identify acquisition relevant information such as sensor source and acquisition date. OIWMS contains several hierarchical layers of imagery, with coarser less detailed imagery that draws at broad scales, such as a province wide zooms, and finer more detailed imagery that draws when zoomed in, such as city-wide zooms. The attributes associated with this data describes at what scales (based on a computer screen) the specific imagery datasets are visible.Available ProductsOntario Imagery OCG Web Map Service – public linkOntario Imagery ArcGIS Map Service – public linkOntario Imagery Web Map Service Source – public linkOntario Imagery ArcGIS Map Service – OPS internal linkOntario Imagery Web Map Service Source – OPS internal linkAdditional DocumentationOntario Imagery Web Map Service Metadata Guide (PDF)Imagery User Guide (Word)StatusCompleted: Production of the data has been completedMaintenance and Update FrequencyAnnually: Data is updated every yearContactOntario Ministry of Natural Resources, Geospatial Ontario, imagery@ontario.ca
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This spatial dataset represents the boundaries of areas designated under the Aggregate Resources Act, R.S.O 1990 where a licence or permit is required for aggregate extraction.
Under the Act, all aggregate operations must be licensed on private land or permitted on Crown land.
Use our interactive Pits and Quarries map to find aggregate designated areas and authorized sites.
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The data identifies First Nation treaties and other agreements, such as land purchases by the Crown. This file was used to create a reference map illustrating the 46 treaties and other agreements signed between 1781 and 1930.
This data set is an index in which the geographic extent covers mostly un-surveyed territory. The geographic areas within the index are based on a grid of 7.5 ' latitude by 15' longitude. Each area consists of a G-Plan number and/or an area name (based on MNR' s G-Plans).
The G-Plan is a hard copy graphic index to Crown Land dispositions in the Province of Ontario. In addition to topography and culture, the G-Plan shows all Crown surveys with numerical identification and, in symbolized form, the type of document, patent, lease, licence-of-occupation, attached to the area defined by the Crown survey.
The G-Plan, also referred to as a control map, began in the early 1900's out of a need to graphically delineate land parcels that are open (Crown), closed (patent, lease) or closed conditionally (reservations). The plans exist in two formats, geographic township and geographic area (where land has not been surveyed into a geographic township) formats.
Supplementary tables can be used and are available for download from the additional documentation section.
Polygon feature layer representing land use applications that are before the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) in the City of Barrie.
Relevant fields within the layer include (but not limited to): Address, Description, Type and File Number
The City of Barrie is situated in the heart of Central Ontario, a premier waterfront community on Lake Simcoe, conveniently located an hour north of Toronto. Visit barrie.ca for more information or contact Service Barrie at 705-726-4242 or ServiceBarrie@barrie.ca
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This spatial dataset represents the boundaries of areas designated under the Aggregate Resources Act, R.S.O 1990 where a licence or permit is required for aggregate extraction.
Under the Act, all aggregate operations must be licensed on private land or permitted on Crown land.
Use our interactive Pits and Quarries map to find aggregate designated areas and authorized sites.
Additional Documentation
Aggregate Designated Area - User Guide (PDF) Aggregate Designated Area - Data Description (PDF)
Aggregate Designated Area - Documentation (Word)
Status Completed: production of the data has been completed Maintenance and Update Frequency As needed: data is updated as deemed necessary Contact Ryan Lenethen, Integration Branch, Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, ryan.lenethen@ontario.ca
This map, published on May 20, 2014, illustrates all of the First Nations and Treaties in Ontario.
It includes all 46 treaties and other agreements, such as land purchases by the Crown, that were signed between 1781 and 1930.
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Crown Game Preserves were established to prohibit or regulate the hunting and trapping of wildlife in specific areas to restore local populations.
Additional Documentation
Crown Game Preserves - Data Description (PDF) Crown Game Preserve - Documentation (Word)
Status
Completed: production of the data has been completed
Maintenance and Update Frequency
As needed: data is updated as deemed necessary
Contact
Wildlife Section, Fish and Wildlife Policy Branch, wildlifepolicy@ontario.ca
Exploring new ways to share information with each other is a cornerstone of improving the planning process. To do this it is essential to have city-wide data in accessible formats. A variety of 3D digital information and models exist but currently the data is not readily available to the general public. Providing a consistent city-wide 3D data source will link these digital city planning models and materials together and will allow us to imagine our city from different perspectives. The Open Data site will enable access to application developers, designers, urban planners and architects, and the public. Ideally this will enable the creation of a visual portal and access to a large collection of city building ideas. Further to the Open Government Licence, the Context Massing Model is being provided by City Planning on the Open Data website for information and illustrative purposes only. City Planning does not warranty the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any precision purpose or use of context massing model for such purposes, nor are any such warranties to be implied or inferred with respect to Context Massing Model as furnished on the website. City Planning and the City are not liable for any deficiencies in the completeness, accuracy, content, or fitness for any particular purpose or use of Context Massing Model, or applications utilizing Context Massing Model, provided by any third party. Context Massing Model MUST BE VERIFIED BY THE USER FOR LEGAL OR OFFICIAL USE. Please use this Interactive Map to locate the 3D Massing tiles for SketchUp and AutoCAD format For further information visit the Urban Design web site A note on property assessments: MPAC (Municipal Property Assessment Corporation) holds copyright on many aspects of data around properties. The City of Toronto is unable to provide this data. From the MPAC website: MPAC 's range of services includes: Preparing annual Assessment Rolls for use by municipalities and the Province to calculate property and education taxes. Assessment Maps and Ontario Parcel (TM) In 2005, MPAC, the Ontario Government and Teranet Enterprises Inc. completed the Ontario Parcel(TM) - an ambitious project that brings assessment, ownership and land parcel data for almost 4.6 million properties into a standardized digital database. ... The Ontario Parcel(TM) is available to Ontario municipalities, public organizations and private businesses. Among other things, the Ontario Parcel(TM) data can be applied to property assessment and taxation, land registration, land use planning, land management and business planning. With the implementation of the Ontario Parcel (TM) and the digital mapping environment, MPAC no longer produces paper assessment maps. If you would like more information about the products and services available under the Ontario Parcel (TM), please visit the Ontario Parcel (TM) website at www.ontarioparcel.ca. You will need to contact MPAC directly for data that you may perceive as missing. MPAC website.
The data identifies First Nation treaties and other agreements, such as land purchases by the Crown. This file was used to create a reference map illustrating the 46 treaties and other agreements signed between 1781 and 1930.
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Lands which have been transferred by the Crown through an original Crown Letters Patent. May include lands now in title to other provincial or Federal government agencies, Municipal governments or mining patents (surface rights may still be held by the Crown). This data class was intended to reflect lands that are not under the mandate of the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry for management, and has been categorized based on Geographic Township/Area, Title Holder and Forestry rights.Additional DocumentationPatent Land External - Maintenance Guide (Word)Patent Land External - Data Description (PDF)Patent Land External - Documentation (Word)StatusOn going: data is being continually updatedMaintenance and Update FrequencyContinual: data is repeatedly and frequently updatedContactlandtenuremapping@ontario.caThe data referenced here is licensed under the Ontario Geospatial Data Exchange (OGDE) Agreement and is available to members of the OGDE for professional, non-commercial use only. To find out more about the OGDE visit Land Information Ontarioon Ontario.ca.
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Land Information Ontario coordinates public and private sector organizations to collect high resolution aerial imagery for Ontario through a partnership funding model.North Western Ontario Orthophotography Project (NWOOP) was acquired in the spring of 2017 under the best conditions possible to achieve cloud free, snow free, ice free, smoke free and leaf off captures. The orthophotography has a pixel resolution of 20 centimetres and is accurate within 50 centimetres on the ground. Time of Capture: May 7th - May 19th, 2017Coverage: 22,700 square kilometresCanopy Coverage: Leaf-OffResolution: 20 centimetreBit-depth: 8-bitNumber of Image bands: Four band (RGBN)Accuracy: Within 50 centimetres on the ground at 90% confidence.Format: GeoTIFF (and compressed GeoTIFF)Participants to share in the cost of acquisition with the Ontario government are being sought and can include public, private, First Nations and non-government organizations. Participants get access to their imagery products of interest as soon as they are available.The acquisition area spans two Universal Transverse Mercator (UTM) Zones of UTM Zone 15 and UTM Zone 16. View the acquisition area for each zone by clicking the links near the bottom of this record. A new page opens and you may need to zoom in to see the individual one kilometre squared tiles. To download the index, click the ‘View Full Details’ button and finally the ‘Download’ button near the top of the page that opens. Alternatively, you can click HERE to bring the map up in an ArcGIS online map viewer. If Stereo imagery is required, please see the related Stereo Index entry on GeoHub.Online Web Map ServiceNorth Western Ontario Orthophotography (NWOOP) 2017 - Web Map ServiceAvailable Products:Orthorectified TilesNorth Western Ontario Orthophotography Project (NWOOP) 2017 - 1km Ortho IndexFull Quality Sample (95MB)Compressed Sample (7MB)Stereo FramesNorth Western Ontario Orthophotography Project (NWOOP) 2017 - Stereo Frame Index1.9 - 2.4GB per frameAdditional Resources:Imagery User Guide (.docx)Status:CompletedMaintenance and Update Frequency:Not planned: There are no plans to update the data.Contact:Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry - Provincial Mapping, imagery@ontario.ca
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The Guide to Crown Land Use Planning Atlas (CLUPA) is the authoritative source for information on overlays. The dataset maintains a spatial record for all geographic areas of Ontario affected by the designations that modify area- specific land use policy. To be used as an overlay to "/data/crown-land-use-policy-area-provincial">CLUPA Provincial data class.
Official GEO title: CLUPA Overlay
*[CLUPA]: Crown Land Use Planning Atlas