Description: Taken from the MNR Roads Layer. This layer was derived from the MNR Layer and Highways alone were exported to it's own layer. Alleyway/Laneway: Alow speed thoroughfare dedicated to provide access to the rear of properties.Arterial: A major thoroughfare with medium to large traffic capacityCollector: A minor thoroughfare mainly used to access properties and to feed traffic with right of way.Expressway/Highway: A high speed thoroughfare with a combination of controlled access and intersections at grade level.Freeway: An unimpeded, high speed controlled access thoroughfare for through traffic with typically no at grade intersections, usually with no property access or direct access and which is accessed by a ramp. Pedestrians prohibited.Local/Strata: A low speed thorough fare dedicated to provide access to properties with potential public restriction, trailer parks, First Nations, strata or private states.Local / Street: A low speed thoroughfare dedicated to provide full access to the front of properties.Local/Unknown: A low speed thoroughfare dedicated to provide access to the front of properties but for which the access regulations are unknown.Ramp: A system of interconnecting roadways providing for the controlled movement between two or more roadways.Rapid Transit: A thoroughfare restricted 24 hours a day, for the sole use of public transportation buses.Resource/Recreation: Access for resources extraction and also may have a role in providing an access for the public to back country.Service: As tretch of road permitting vehicles to come to a stop along a Freeway or Highway. These include weigh scales, emergency lanes, lookouts and rest areas.
Description: A boundary representing the Study Area supporting the establishment of Rouge National Urban Park. Non-private lands within the Study Area may be considered for inclusion within the Rouge National Urban Park. Private lands exist within the Study Area but are not considered for inclusion.
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Copyright Text: Parks Canada Agency, 2015
Date Provided By:
Jeff Truscott, MSc., GISP
Geomatics Coordinator l Coordonnateur des Géomatique
Georgian Bay and Ontario East Field Unit | Unité de gestion de la
Baie-Georgienne et de l'Est de l'Ontario
Rouge National Urban Park Initiative | Initiative du parc urbain national
de la rouge
Parks Canada Agency | L’Agence Parcs Canada
248 Big Tub Road, Tobermory ON N0H 2R0 l 248, rue Big Tub, Tobermory ON N0H
2R0
Email | Courriel Jeff.Truscott@pc.gc.ca
Telephone | Téléphone 519-596-2444 x309
Mobile | Cellulaire 226-668-0845
Government of Canada | Gouvernement du Canada
Description: Geographic areas that consist of lower and single tier municipalities. A lower tier municipalityforms part of an Upper Tier Municipality for municipal purposes. Municipal responsibilities setout under the Municipal Act and other Provincial legislation are split between the upper tierand lower tier municipalities. Single Tier Municipality: An area which does not form part of anupper tier municipality for municipal purposes and assumes all municipal responsibilities setout under the Municipal Act and other Provincial legislation. First Nation Lands will form holesin the municipal boundary layers, where these areas exist
Description: The outer boundary of the Greenbelt Area, as defined by Ontario Regulation 59/05 as amended, which includes lands within the Niagara Escarpment Plan Area, the Oak Ridges Moraine Area, lands designated as Protected Countryside, and Urban River Valley.Horizontal: Reliable: +/- 100 m Some of the line segments came from LIO municipal boundaries, 2005,
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Copyright Text: Individual name: Paul McKenzie Organisation name: Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing Position name: Geomatics Technician Role Custodian: Party that accepts accountability and responsability for the data and ensures appropriate care and maintenance of the resource Voice: 1 (416) 585-7256 Electronic mail address: Paul.McKenzie@Ontario.ca
Description: A shore or a shoreline is the fringe of land at the edge of a large body of water, such as Lake Ontario.Shores are influenced by the topography of the surrounding landscape, as well as by water induced erosion, such as waves. The geological composition of rock and soil dictates the type of shore which is created.
Service Item Id: 23a055acf0924a32a4acf091f6d4fc00
Copyright Text: Baseline estimated Great Lakes shoreline boundary downloaded from an Open Source website on the internet. Data downloaded and digitized by Alberta D'Souza
Description: Geographic areas that consist of lower and single tier municipalities. A lower tier municipalityforms part of an Upper Tier Municipality for municipal purposes. Municipal responsibilities setout under the Municipal Act and other Provincial legislation are split between the upper tierand lower tier municipalities. Single Tier Municipality: An area which does not form part of anupper tier municipality for municipal purposes and assumes all municipal responsibilities setout under the Municipal Act and other Provincial legislation. First Nation Lands will form holesin the municipal boundary layers, where these areas exist