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The soil survey of the Sudbury map sheet was initiated in 1965 as part of the Canada Land Inventory program to provide information on the soil and land resources of the region for the assessment of soil capability for agriculture. The information in this publication is presented as a series of maps at a scale of 1:50,000 and a generalized map at 1:250,000. On each map are presented the characteristics of the map units in terms of the nature and distribution of the soils and information about the soil landscape. In addition, on the margin of the 1:250,000 scale map general information is given describing the region in terms of physical attributes of significance to soil development and use. Details related to soil mapping, classification and interpretation are also presented. Maps at 1:50,000 scale are available only for selected areas within the region representing those areas easily accessible by roads. In the remaining areas of relatively poor access, less detailed ground truth was obtained, and the information is presented only on the 1:250,000 scale map. A small scale inset map on the margin indicates the relative mapping accuracy throughout the area. It is important that the user recognizes these limitations for the data in applying the information for making land use decisions in the region. During the course of this soil survey project, descriptions were made the majors soils, and samples taken for laboratory analysis. These data are not presented in this publication but are available on request at the Ontario Institute of Pedology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON.
Listing of building Permits from the Pronto / Accela system of record. Currently data only from June 2023 onward, historical data can still be pulled from the https://dataportal.greatersudbury.ca/Help/BuildingPermits/Index layer. Historical data will be loaded into this layer sometime in 2024 making the old portal obsolete.
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The map title is Sudbury. Tactile map scale. 2 centimetres = 3 kilometres North arrow pointing to the north. Sudbury and surrounding area. Main roads, Route 17, Route 80 and Route 69. A circle with a dot in the middle indicates a bus terminal north of the city. A circle with a cross in it indicates train station north of the city. A line with cross hashes indicates a railway line. 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.
The soil survey of the Sudbury map sheet was initiated in 1965 as part of the Canada Land Inventory program to provide information on the soil and land resources of the region for the assessment of soil capability for agriculture. The information in this publication is presented as a series of maps at a scale of 1:50,000 and a generalized map at 1:250,000. On each map are presented the characteristics of the map units in terms of the nature and distribution of the soils and information about the soil landscape. In addition, on the margin of the 1:250,000 scale map general information is given describing the region in terms of physical attributes of significance to soil development and use. Details related to soil mapping, classification and interpretation are also presented. Maps at 1:50,000 scale are available only for selected areas within the region representing those areas easily accessible by roads. In the remaining areas of relatively poor access, less detailed ground truth was obtained, and the information is presented only on the 1:250,000 scale map. A small scale inset map on the margin indicates the relative mapping accuracy throughout the area. It is important that the user recognizes these limitations for the data in applying the information for making land use decisions in the region. During the course of this soil survey project, descriptions were made the majors soils, and samples taken for laboratory analysis. These data are not presented in this publication but are available on request at the Ontario Institute of Pedology, University of Guelph, Guelph, ON.
This data set contains boundary layers for the Sudbury Division of the Great Meadows National Wildlife Refuge in Massachusetts.
National Wildlife Refuges are federal lands managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (USFWS). The primary source for boundary information is the USFWS Realty program (status maps, legal surveys). A joint effort between the Region 5 (northeast - ME, MA, NH, VT, RI, CT, NY, PA, NJ, MD, VA, WV) GIS Lab and Realty program, has resulted in digital refuge boundaries for all refuges in the northeast at a 1:24,000 scale.
The purpose of this data is to serve as a spatial reference of refuge boundaries for other data layers in GIS and mapping applications. It is specifically not intended to be used as a land survey or representation of land for conveyance or tax purposes. The Realty Survey program in USFWS is developing cadastral information (boundary and acreage data) appropriate for legal purposes. It is expected that data created in this project will be replaced as better survey information is collected.
Status maps were registered to geographic coordinates, boundaries digitized and labeled, then stepped through 3 levels of quality review for spatial and thematic accuracy.
Refuge boundaries define areas that are approved by U.S. Congress for acquisition in the National Wildlife Refuge System, or are currently owned by USFWS. Arcs are coded with an item "boundary" that the type of boundary line and polygons are coded with an item "status" that describes their ownership status.
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A map and list of addresses in Greater Sudbury. The address point file is a point representation of over 60,000 primary and secondary addresses within the City of Greater Sudbury. Data includes addresses on primary structures (e.g. houses and businesses) and secondary address points which represent buildings that are more than 250 ft. from a primary structure. Updated daily as changes are made to our source data.OBJECTID/ADDRESSID - Simply Unique IdentifiersSTYPE - Primary or Secondary. Primary identify a place or residence. which represent buildings that are more than 250 ft. from a primary structure. ADDRESSLIFECYCLESTATUS - Typically Active or Retired. Retired Addresses may occur on lot splits or during address validation exercisesADDRESSALIAS - Where the full text address may have another 'known' name (ex: 3720 Municipal Road 80, 3720 Highway 69 North)ADDRESSNUMBERPREFIX - Prefix to a full text address. ( AddressNumber AddressNumberPrefix Streetname Addressnumbersuffix)ADDRESSNUMBER- The address number,ADDRESSNUMBERSUFFIX - Suffix to the full text address ( AddressNumber AddressNumberPrefix Streetname Addressnumbersuffix)COMMUNITY - Community that the point belongs too.LASTUPDATE - Any time the data point is moved or attribute information is updated this field gets timestamped.CREATEDATE - When the data point gets created this field gets timestamped.ASSIGNEDADDRESSID - The “AssignedAddressID” represents a relationship between addresses and commercial or residential units that fall within. The “AssignedAddressID”, where relevant, will equal the “AddressID” of the appropriate address. UNIT_OR_AMENITY - Field to aid in filtering data based on the point.UNIT_AMENITY_TYPE - Field to aid in filtering data based on the point.NAME - IF an amenity was collected will contain the name of this amenity (Ex. Schoolnames, restuarant names)VERIFIED_DATE - Simply a timestamp identifying if the City has been requested to verify an existing address.
City of Greater Sudbury municipal boundary, ward map and Mayor/Councillor information.
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Zoom in on the map above and click your area of interest or use the Tile Index linked below to determine which package(s) you require for download. The DSM data is available in the form of 1-km by 1-km non-overlapping tiles grouped into packages for download.This dataset is a compilation of lidar data from multiple acquisition projects, as such specifications, parameters and sensors may vary by project. See the detailed User Guide linked below for additional information.
You can monitor the availability and status of lidar projects on the Ontario Lidar Coverage map on the Ontario Elevation Mapping Program hub page.
Now also available through a web service which exposes the data for visualization, geoprocessing and limited download. The service is best accessed through the ArcGIS REST API, either directly or by setting up an ArcGIS server connectionusing the REST endpoint URL. The service draws using the Web Mercator projection.
For more information on what functionality is available and how to work with the service, read the Ontario Web Raster Services User Guide. If you have questions about how to use the service, email Geospatial Ontario (GEO) at geospatial@ontario.ca.
Service Endpoints
https://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/Elevation/Ontario_DSM_LidarDerived/ImageServer https://intra.ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/Elevation/Ontario_DSM_LidarDerived/ImageServer (Government of Ontario Internal Users)
Additional Documentation
Ontario DSM (Lidar-Derived) - User Guide (DOCX)
OMAFRA Lidar 2016-2018 -Cochrane-Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF) OMAFRA Lidar 2016-2018 -Peterborough-AdditionalContractorMetadata (PDF) OMAFRA Lidar 2016-2018 -Lake Erie-AdditionalContractorMetadata (PDF) CLOCA Lidar 2018 - Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF) South Nation Lidar 2018-19 - Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF) OMAFRA Lidar 2022 - Lake Huron - Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF) OMAFRA Lidar 2022 - Lake Simcoe - Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF) Huron-Georgian Bay Lidar 2022-23 - Additional Contractor Metadata (Word) Kawartha Lakes Lidar 2023 - Additional Contractor Metadata (Word) Sault Ste Marie Lidar 2023-24 - Additional Contractor Metadata (Word) Thunder Bay Lidar 2023-24 - Additional Contractor Metadata (Word) Timmins Lidar 2024 - Additional Contractor Metadata (Word)
Ontario DSM (Lidar-Derived) - Tile Index (SHP) Ontario Lidar Project Extents (SHP)
Product Packages Download links for the Ontario DSM (Lidar-Derived) (Word) Projects:
LEAP 2009 GTA 2014-18 OMAFRA 2016-18 CLOCA 2018 South Nation CA 2018-19 Muskoka 2018-23 York-Lake Simcoe 2019 Ottawa River 2019-20 Ottawa-Gatineau 2019-20 Lake Nipissing 2020 Hamilton-Niagara 2021 Huron Shores 2021 Eastern Ontario 2021-22 OMAFRA Lake Huron 2022 OMAFRA Lake Simcoe 2022 Belleville 2022 Digital Elevation Data to Support Flood Mapping 2022-26 Huron-Georgian Bay 2022-23 Kawartha Lakes 2023 Sault Ste Marie 2023-24 Sudbury 2023-24 Thunder Bay 2023-24 Timmins 2024
Greater Toronto Area Lidar 2023
Status On going: Data is continually being updated
Maintenance and Update Frequency As needed: Data is updated as deemed necessary
Contact Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources - Geospatial Ontario,geospatial@ontario.ca
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Zoom in on the map above and click your area of interest or use the Tile Index linked below to determine which package(s) you require for download.The DTM data is available in the form of 1-km by 1-km non-overlapping tiles grouped into packages for download.This dataset is a compilation of lidar data from multiple acquisition projects, as such specifications, parameters and sensors may vary by project. See the detailed User Guide linked below for additional information. You can monitor the availability and status of lidar projects on the Ontario Lidar Coverage map on the Ontario Elevation Mapping Program hub page. Now also available through a web service which exposes the data for visualization, geoprocessing and limited download. The service is best accessed through the ArcGIS REST API, either directly or by setting up an ArcGIS server connection using the REST endpoint URL. The service draws using the Web Mercator projection. For more information on what functionality is available and how to work with the service, read the Ontario Web Raster Services User Guide. If you have questions about how to use the service, email Geospatial Ontario (GEO) at geospatial@ontario.ca.Service Endpointshttps://ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/Elevation/Ontario_DTM_LidarDerived/ImageServer https://intra.ws.geoservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis5/rest/services/Elevation/Ontario_DTM_LidarDerived/ImageServer (Government of Ontario Internal Users)Additional Documentation Ontario DTM (Lidar-Derived) - User Guide (DOCX) OMAFRA Lidar 2016-2018 - Cochrane - Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF)OMAFRA Lidar 2016-2018 - Peterborough - Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF)OMAFRA Lidar 2016-2018 - Lake Erie - Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF)CLOCA Lidar 2018 - Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF)South Nation Lidar 2018-19 - Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF)OMAFRA Lidar 2022 - Lake Huron - Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF)OMAFRA Lidar 2022 - Lake Simcoe - Additional Contractor Metadata (PDF)Huron-Georgian Lidar 2022-23 - Additional Contractor Metadata (Word)Kawartha Lakes Lidar 2023 - Additional Contractor Metadata (Word)Sault Ste Marie Lidar 2023-24 - Additional Contractor Metadata (Word)Thunder Bay Lidar 2023-24 - Additional Contractor Metadata (Word)Timmins Lidar 2024 - Additional Contractor Metadata (Word) Ontario DTM (Lidar-Derived) - Tile Index (SHP) Ontario Lidar Project Extents (SHP)OMAFRA Lidar DTM 2016-2018 - Cochrane - Breaklines (SHP)OMAFRA Lidar DTM 2016-2018 - Peterborough - Breaklines (SHP)OMAFRA Lidar DTM 2016-2018 - Lake Erie - Breaklines (SHP)CLOCA Lidar DTM 2018 - Breaklines (SHP)South Nation Lidar DTM 2018-19 - Breaklines (SHP)Ottawa-Gatineau Lidar DTM 2019-20 - Breaklines (SHP)OMAFRA Lidar DTM 2022 - Lake Huron - Breaklines (SHP)OMAFRA Lidar DTM 2022 - Lake Simcoe - Breaklines (SHP)Eastern Ontario Lidar DTM 2021-22 - Breaklines (SHP)Muskoka Lidar DTM 2018 - Breaklines CGVD2013 (SHP) / CGVD28 (SHP)Muskoka Lidar DTM 2021 - Breaklines CGVD2013 (SHP) / CGVD28 (SHP)Muskoka Lidar DTM 2023 - Breaklines CGVD2013 (SHP) / CGVD28 (SHP)DEDSFM Huron-Georgian Bay 2022-23 - Breaklines (SHP)DEDSFM Kawartha Lakes 2023 - Breaklines (SHP)DEDSFM Sault Ste Marie 2023-24- UTM16 - Breaklines (SHP)DEDSFM Sault Ste Marie 2023-24- UTM17 - Breaklines (SHP)DEDSFM Sudbury 2023-24 - Breaklines (SHP)DEDSFM Thunder Bay 2023-24 - Breaklines (SHP)DEDSFM Timmins 2024 - Breaklines (SHP)Product PackagesDownload links for the Ontario DTM (Lidar-Derived) (Word)Projects:LEAP 2009GTA 2014-18OMAFRA 2016-18CLOCA 2018South Nation CA 2018-19Muskoka 2018-23York-Lake Simcoe 2019Ottawa River 2019-20Ottawa-Gatineau 2019-20Lake Nipissing 2020Hamilton-Niagara 2021Huron Shores 2021Eastern Ontario 2021-22OMAFRA Lake Huron 2022OMAFRA Lake Simcoe 2022Belleville 2022Digital Elevation Data to Support Flood Mapping 2022-26Huron-Georgian Bay 2022-23Kawartha Lakes 2023Sault Ste Marie 2023-24Sudbury 2023-24Thunder Bay 2023-24Timmins 2024Cataraqui 2024Greater Toronto Area Lidar 2023StatusOn going: Data is continually being updatedMaintenance and Update FrequencyAs needed: Data is updated as deemed necessaryContactOntario Ministry of Natural Resources - Geospatial Ontario, geospatial@ontario.ca
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This dataset is a map and list of the parks in Greater Sudbury that are partially or fully accessible. Updated quarterly if required.
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Location of control survey monuments in the City of Greater Sudbury.
This dataset is a map of the parks, playgrounds, school parks and totlots located in Greater Sudbury. Updated quarterly if required.
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Map Service (WMTS) for Sudbury Hall. Gardens and Plants Database.
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This dataset is a map of bike routes, skating paths and trails in Greater Sudbury. Updated quarterly if required.
Map of Temporary Zoning for the City of Greater Sudbury. Updated every two months if required.
Active Greater Sudbury building permits, including address, date, status and other details. Available in CSV, JSON or XML formats. Visit the following URL for the most up to date data. https://dataportal.greatersudbury.ca/Help/BuildingPermits/Index
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