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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2022-02-24 Forest Management in Canada web application comparing maps from 2017 and 2020. Forest Management in Canada web application comparing maps from 2017 and 2020. This web application references the Forest Management in Canada Web Map: 2017 and 2020 and is used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2020 (Aménagement des forêts au Canada, 2020). https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2018-07-21 Interactive web application of Canada’s forest management classification, used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Interactive web application of Canada’s forest management classification, used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Explore Canada's forest management classification using this interactive web application. The application provides the following widgets or tools: The Bookmarks tool provides shortcuts to Canada's provinces and territories. The Query tool provides forest management classification areas for selected provinces and territories. The Infographic tool illustrates forest management classification areas. Source: This application shows forest management in Canada areas, as of June 2017, and includes 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. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2016-12-15 Feature layer of the Manitoba provincial boundary. A feature layer of Manitoba's provincial boundaries:Manitoba/Ontario boundary, Manitoba/Saskatchewan boundary, Manitoba/Nunavut boundary, International boundary. Excluding the International Boundary, the graphical data was computed from original boundary survey measurements published in respective official boundary commission reports using least squares adjustment software "Manor". The adjustments were constrained to known NAD83 [nmip94 adj.] federal/provincial boundary marker positions. For the International Boundary, the graphics were created by converting the official published NAD27 marker positions for the boundary into NAD83 using datum conversion software NTv2 and interconnecting the plotted marker positions with straight lines using CARIS map software. The purpose is to provide end users with a digital map of Manitoba's boundaries.  This data layer is suitable for most medium and small scale digital map applications as well as GIS georeferencing in general. This Manitoba provincial boundary was originally published on January 12, 2004. It was uploaded to Manitoba Maps as a feature layer on December 15, 2016. Use Constraints: The Hudson Bay shoreline for this product was taken from 1:500,000 scale digital mapping and is intended for generalized small scale mapping of this portion of the provincial boundary. Estimated accuracy if plus or minus 125m. Fields Included: FID: Sequential unique whole numbers that are automatically generated, AREA: GIS area in square-metres calculated in the NAD83 Universal Transverse Mercator Zone 14 coordinate system, PERIMETER: GIS perimeter in metres calculated in the NAD83 Universal Transverse Mercator Zone 14 coordinate system, NAME: province name https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2022-01-06 Tile layer of restricted, managed forest code 33 used in the Forest Management in Canada, 2020 story map. Tile layer of Restricted (managed forest code 33) areas identified using provincial and territorial datasets. The Restricted tile layer is used in the Restricted Map 2020 (Managed Forest Code 33) that forms part of the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2020 (Aménagement des forêts au Canada, 2020). https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2021-02-26 Manitoba market hog prices and United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices shown weekly and monthly for current and previous years. This table contains weekly and monthly prices paid for market hogs in Manitoba and iso-wean and feeder pigs in United States (U.S.) in current and previous years, as well as average prices for five and 10 previous years.  For hog price report definitions and calculations, click here.  Manitoba market hog prices are collected from major processors in Manitoba, compiled and released weekly by Manitoba Agriculture and Resource Development (ARD). Manitoba market hog prices are weighted by the volume of hogs processed, and averaged monthly. United States (U.S.) iso-wean and feeder pig prices are sourced from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and presented in Canadian dollars (C$) using the Bank of Canada exchange rate. Monthly U.S. iso-wean and feeder pig prices are a simple average of the weekly U.S. total composite weighted average prices. Average five and 10-year prices are calculated as simple averages of weekly or monthly prices. Fields included (Alias (Field name): Field description.) Period (Period): period of time to be presented on charts from the selection of Monthly and Weekly; ; PeriodNo (PeriodNo): serial number of period (1-12 for monthly presentation, 1-52 for weekly presentation); Hog category (Hog category): category of animals from the selection of U.S. feeder pigs, U.S. iso-wean pigs, Manitoba market hogs; Previous year price (Previous): animal price in corresponding period of previous year*; Current year price (Current): animal price in corresponding period of current year*; 5-year average price (Average5): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 5 years (excluding current year)*; 10-year average price  (Average10): animal price in corresponding period averaged over last 10 years (excluding current year)*. *(C$ per head for U.S. feeder pigs and U.S. iso-wean pigs, C$ per 100 kg for Manitoba market hogs) https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2022-02-07 Manitoba's forest boundaries datasets in 2021. This data is used within Manitoba's Five Year Report on the Status of Forestry, 2016 - 2021 story map. Manitoba's forest boundaries datasets in 2021. This data is used within Manitoba's Five Year Report on the Status of Forestry, 2016 - 2021 story map.  The forest boundaries included represent forest sections, forest management units, provincial forests and forest management license areas. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2018-08-30 An interactive story map illustrating the locations of northern Manitoba economic areas and communities that are part of the Look North Initiative. This interactive story map illustrates the locations of northern Manitoba economic areas and communities that are part of the Look North Initiative. Economic areas are based on groupings of the census subdivisions (CSD) in the northern Manitoba economic region.  Economic area boundaries were created using the 2016 CSD cartographic boundary file, provided by Statistics Canada.  Each economic area is named after the major centre within it and has a corresponding economic profile that is available as an online PDF document. Communities in the map include the cities, towns, First Nation communities, local government districts, rural municipalities, and Northern Affairs communities represented by each of the economic areas. Pop-ups include the following information: Economic Areas: Economic Area Name Hyperlink to the online Economic Profile of the area Communities: Community Name Community Website URL Community Profile URL, if available Name of the Economic Area that the community falls within Economic Profile URL https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2022-04-27 Provinces and Territories of Canada, April 2022 Forest Management in Canada Web App: 2017 and 2020 (French) https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2021-11-14 Point feature layer showing the locations of winter trail and recreation areas in Manitoba's provincial parks. Point feature layer showing the locations of winter trail and recreation areas in Manitoba's provincial parks.  This layer is utilized in the interactive map Manitoba Parks - Winter Activity Trails Map and the web app Manitoba Parks - Winter Trails and Recreation Areas. The dataset includes the following fields (Alias (Name): Description) Park (Park): Name of the provincial park where the trail or recreation area is located Feature (Feature): Name of the trail or recreation area Activity (Activity): Contains a list of activities designated for the trail Length (Length): Length of the trail in kilometres Groom Date (Groom_Date): Date of the most recent grooming of the trail Rating (Rating): An overall rating of the trail or recreation area given the current conditions. (e.g., Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor, Closed, or Unknown) Trail Condition (Trail_Condition): This field contains a description of the current conditions of the trail or recreation area Additional Remarks (Additional_Remarks): Contains any other related information about the trail or recreation area PDF Link (PDF_Link): Contains a url link to a pdf map or website Ski (Ski): Indicates whether the activity is allowed and provides a way to filter the map features Skijor (Skijor): Indicates whether the activity is allowed and provides a way to filter the map features Walk (Walk): Indicates whether the activity is allowed and provides a way to filter the map features Skate Ski (Skate_Ski): Indicates whether the activity is allowed and provides a way to filter the map features Snowshoe (Snowshoe): Indicates whether the activity is allowed and provides a way to filter the map features Toboggan (Toboggan): Indicates whether the activity is allowed and provides a way to filter the map features Dog Sled (Dog_Sled): Indicates whether the activity is allowed and provides a way to filter the map features For more information about winter activities, visit the Manitoba Parks website. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2023-03-06 Web application that shows the location of public schools in Manitoba that offer the French Immersion Program. This application shows the location of public schools in Manitoba that offer the French Immersion Program. This inclusive program is for all students whose first language is other than French, regardless of their abilities and needs. The French Immersion Program aims to develop plurilingual, confident, proud and committed global citizens. For more information, go to the French Immersion Schools in Manitoba website. **This third party metadata element was translated using an automated translation tool (Amazon Translate).** https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2021-12-06 Manitoba ecozone boundaries for the 2016-2021 Five Year Report on the Status of Forestry. Manitoba ecozone boundaries for the 2016-2021 Five Year Report on the Status of Forestry. This dataset is used within the Insights workbook of Manitoba's Five Year Report on the Status of Forestry, 2016 - 2021 story map. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2019-02-04 The purpose of this feature layer is to provide the 2009 overland flooding boundary in the Red River Valley. This dataset shows the extent of peak overland flooding in the Red River Valley in 20 09 . Data is based on RADARSAT – 1 satellite imagery. During processing, the raw data set was resampled to 12.5 meter pixel resolution, then classified using PCI Geomatica software which is a specialized software designed to manipulate space born imagery. The final output depicting the flooding boundary is available as a TIFF or Shapefile. Launched in November 1995, RADARSAT-1 was a Canadian-led project which provided useful information to both commercial and scientific users in such fields as disaster management, agriculture, cartography, hydrology, forestry, oceanography, ice studies and coastal monitoring. Equipped with a powerful synthetic aperture radar (SAR) instrument, it acquired images of the Earth day or night, in all weather and through cloud cover, smoke and haze. As of March 2013, the satellite was declared non-operational and is no longer collecting data. Many applications were developed to take advantage of RADARSAT-1 capacity for detecting the presence of water. These included monitoring flooding and the build-up of river ice, and mapping the melting of snow-covered areas. When used for flood monitoring, RADARSAT-1 data helped assess the impact of flooding, predicted the extent and duration of floodwaters, analyzed the environmental impact of water diversion projects, and developed flood mitigation measures. Fields Included:FID : Internal feature numberNAME : Flooded area nameAREA_SQKM : Size of flooded area https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2022-01-06 Indian Reserve map (managed forest code 32) used in the Forest Management in Canada, 2020 story map. Indian reserve map (managed forest code 32) with lands identified using Aboriginal Lands of Canada Legislative boundaries. The Indian reserve map is used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2020 (Aménagement des forêts au Canada, 2020) and includes the following tiled layer: Tile Layer of Indian Reserve Managed Forest Code 32: 2020 https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2020-12-03 This is a spatial dataset of the school locations within the province of Manitoba. This point layer shows the locations of Manitoba schools, as per Manitoba Education on September 30th, 2020. Schools are mapped with the best possible information to their street address or known coordinates. If your school is incorrectly placed, please contact Marcelo.Speranza@gov.mb.ca with the correct information.This point layer is symbolized by the school division name from the field School Division.The dataset includes the following fields:Alias (Field Name): Description of fieldSchool Code (SCHCODE): School code assigned by Manitoba Education.Division Code (DIVCODE): Division code assigned by Manitoba Education.School Name (SCHNAME): School name. Alternate School Name (ALTSCHNAME): Alternative name the school is known by, usually in French or Indigenous languages.School Phone (SC_PHONE): School phone number. School Fax (SC_FAX): School fax number. School Website (SC_WEBSITE): School website. School Address (SC_ADD_1): School address. School Address Note (SC_ADD_2): Notes on address or point location. Community (Community): Community Name or location the school is within. School City (SC_CITY): School city. School Postal Code (SC_POCODE): School postal code School Province (SC_PROVINCE): School province Country (COUNTRY): School country Regional Health Authority Code (RHACODE_1): Two-digit numeric code which uniquely identifies a specific legislatively defined RHA Regional Health Authority Name (RHAName): This field contains a simple name for each RHA, suitable for use as a label, in English. Nom de l'office régionale de la santé  ( RHANomFr):This field contains a simple name for each RHA, suitable for use as a label, in French. Regional Health Authority District ( RHAD): Four-character code which uniquely identifies a specific district.  This code consists of two alphabetic characters which indicate the RHA which the district belongs to, followed by a single numeric character which indicates which zone the district belongs to, followed by a single numeric character which identifies the district uniquely within its zone. Regional Health Authority District Name ( RHADNam ): Human-readable labels for the RHA Districts.  This is the field which should be used for labeling RHA Districts. Municipality Number (MUNI_NO): Manitoba municipality identifier number. Municipality  Name - Shorthand ( MUNI_NAME ): Legal name of municipality. Municipality  Name - Formal (MUNI_LIST_NAME): Name of municipality suitable for alphabetical list. School Division Code ( DIVCOD): School Division code. School Division Name (DIVNAME): School Division name.School  Division Phone (D_PHONE): School Division phone number. School  Division  Fax (D_FAX): School Division Fax number School Division Address (D_ADD_1): School Division address School Division Address Note (D_ADD_2): Notes on School Division address or point location School Division Website (hyperlink): School Division website address School Division City (D_CITY): School Division city School Division Postal Code (D_POCODE): School Division postal code. School Division Province (D_PROVINCE): School Division province. School Division Country (D_COUNTRY): School Division country. Teacher (TEACH): Number of teachers employed. Enrolment (Enrolment): Number of students enrolled. Low Grade (GRADE_L): Lowest grade offered (string).Grade_H (GRADE_H): Highest grade offered (string). Low Grade Number (GRADE_L): Lowest grade offered (numerical).High Grade Number (GRADE_H): Highest grade offered (numerical).Program (PROG): Language programs offered. English (English): Offering English classes. Français (Français): Offering French classes. French Immersion (FRENCH_IMMERSION): Offering French Immersion classes. Indigenous 1 (IND1): Offering Indigenous bilingual classes. Indigenous 2 (IND2): Offering Indigenous bilingual classes. International 1 (INT1): Other international languages offered. International 2 (INT2): Other international languages offered. Delivery Method (DELIVERY_METHOD): Style of program delivery i.e. online. Grade Programming (GRPROG): Gradual programming. Entry Point (ENTRY_POINT): Designated entry point for French Immersion.Comments (COMMENTS): Comments about this location.Longitude (POINT X): Longitudinal coordinates of the school location.Latitude (POINT Y): Latitudinal coordinates of the school location https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2019-02-25 Tile layer of protected, managed forest code 20 used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Tile layer of protected, managed forest code 20 used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Protected areas were identified using the Canadian Council on Ecological Areas CARTS geodatabase. All IUCN Category Ia through VI protected areas in Canada were classified as Protected (CCEA 2008) with only a few exceptions. 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. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2018-05-01 Long-term tenure map (managed forest code 11) used in the Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Long-term tenure map (managed forest code 11) used in the  Story Map of Forest Management in Canada, 2017. Long-Term Tenure areas are lands having long-term volume- or area-based tenure or effectively having the equivalent, such as consistently recurrent commercial forest tenure with associated forest management activity. Source:  This web map shows the long-term tenure areas used in the map of forest management in Canada, 2017 and includes the following tiled layer: Long-Term Tenure (Managed Forest Code 11)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. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2020-08-07 RHA Districts are geographic areas that are used to define populations and catchment areas for the administration and delivery of health services. This file provides RHA district boundaries for cartographic and analytical purposes. Within Manitoba there are five Regional Health Authorities (or "RHAs") responsible for the delivery of health service in five specific areas of the province described as "health regions". (In practice, the terms "health region" and "RHA" are used interchangeably to describe these geographic areas.) In consultation with Manitoba Health, Healthy Living and Seniors, and with the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy, each of the RHAs has defined further subdivisions within each RHA . These sub-areas of each RHA generally correspond to areas of clustered population and/or service delivery. They are used to plan service delivery, and are also used to describe and analyze population health and health service use with more specificity than analysis at the RHA level could provide. Due to the size and the total population of Manitoba's RHAs, there are two levels of subdivided RHA geography which are used for analytical and planning purposes. The smallest subdivisions used for this purpose are RHA Districts. RHA Districts within an RHA are also grouped into larger sub-areas with the RHA called RHA Zones, within each RHA District within an RHA included in precisely one of these zone. This shapefile contains the boundaries of Manitoba's RHA districts. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2018-02-02 An accurate depiction of road structure construction history of the Highway Network in Manitoba. Manitoba Infrastructure --> Highway Engineering--> Highway Planning and Design (HPD) manages the Highway Inventory System (HIS). This system tracks road structure and construction history of Manitoba's Road Network. Published annually, this layer aids provincial engineers in planning and managing construction projects, both present and future. The department’s linear referencing system (LRS) uses control sections as a linear referencing method (LRM). These control section are further divided into subsections. It is on these subsections that road structure and construction history are tracked in the highway inventory system database. This is the first year that HPD is making its annual HIS export available to the public. Please note that this feature layer primarily contains only the roads Manitoba Infrastructure is responsible for, i.e. Provincial Trunk Highways, Provincial Roads and Access Roads. It does not include municipal mile or grid roads. However, you may also see Earth Roads (under construction) or Other roads (such as those passing through national parks and are federal responsibility). A newer version of this data is available: Manitoba Highway Inventory 2018. Field List - FIELD NAME (Field Alias (i.e. display name)) in parenthesis) OBJECTID (OBJECTID) - Sequential, unique whole numbers are automatically generated. SHAPE (SHAPE) - A field to hold geometry information. ID (ID) - Oracle's unique identifier CS_ID (Control Section ID) - Non unique identifier linking segment to its respective control section. For example, a control section may have numerous geometry segments and each will have the same CS_ID. CS_KEY (Control Section Key) - An information rich key containing Region (two digits), Road Number (three digits), Section number (three digits), the Road Type (one character), and direction of travel (one character). SS_ID (Subsection ID) - Control Sections are further divided into Subsections. This is the subsection ID field. REGION_NO (MI Region) - The Manitoba Infrastructure region the segment is in Regions 1-5. ROAD_NO (Road Number) - The road number. Note co-routes will have the lesser highway number. SECTION_NO (Section Number) - The section number from the CS_KEY. ROAD_TYPE (Road Type) - H = Highway, E = Earth Road, and O= 'Other" road (such as through a national park because the road is not a responsibility of MI.) ROAD_DIRECTION (Road Direction) - A = ahead direction on a divided highway (i.e. following the digitizing direction), B = Back direction on a divided highway (i.e. against the digitizing direction, and U= an undivided highway. START_KM (Start Kilometre (KM)) - Start KM, is the start of the sub section within a control Section. This is part of the linear referencing method used for dynamic segmentation. END_KM (End Kilometre (KM)) - End KM is the end of the sub section within a Control Section. This is part of the linear referencing method used for dynamic segmentation. LENGTH_KM (Length (KM)) - End Kilometre minus the Start Kilometre. SECTION_DESC (Subsection Description) - A text description of where the subsection starts and ends. ROAD_TYPE_DESC (Road Type Description) - An unabbreviated version of Road Type above. ROAD_DIRECTION_DESC (Road Direction Description) - An unabbreviated version of Road Direction above. FUNCTIONAL_CLASS (Functional Class) - Functional Class: Expressway, Primary Arterial, Secondary Arterial and Collector DIVIDED_STATUS (Divided Status) - Highway is divided or undivided. LANES (Number of Lanes) - The number of lanes the road has. MEDIAN_TYPE (Median Type) - Type of median: Raised Median, Depressed Median, Flush Median, Barrier and No Median. MEDIAN_WIDTH (Median Width (m)) - The width of the median, in metres. ROW_WIDTH (Row Width (m)) - The total width of the right-of-way in metres. SUBGRADE_WIDTH (Subgrade Width (m)) - The width of the earth embankment in metres. REGRADE_YEAR (Re-grade Year) - The year the road was last regraded. REGRADE_DESCRIPTION (Re-grade Description) - Description of what re-grading was done. OUTSIDE_SHLDR_TYPE (Outside Shoulder Type) - Type of outside shoulder: AST, Curbed, Fully Paved, Gravel, No Shoulders and N/A. OUTSIDE_SHLDR_WIDTH (Outside Shoulder Width (m)) - The width of the outside shoulder in metres. OUTSIDE_PAVED_WIDTH (Outside Paved Width (m)) - The width of the paved surface of the outside shoulder in metres. INSIDE_SHLDR_TYPE (Inside Shoulder Type) - Type of inside shoulder: Curbed, Fully Paved, Gravel, No Shoulders and N/A. INSIDE_SHLDR_WIDTH (Inside Shoulder Width (m)) - The width of the inside shoulder in metres. INSIDE_PAVED_WIDTH (Inside Paved Width (m)) - The width of the paved surface of the inside shoulder in metres. SURFACE_TYPE (Surface Type) - The type of surfacing on the road: A Base, AST, Bituminous (Bpm), Bituminous B, Bituminous C, C Base, Concrete, Granular, Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement and Road Mix SURFACE_WIDTH (Surface Width (m)) - The surface width is the width of the driving lanes. SURFACE_DEPTH (Surface Depth (mm)) - Thickness of the surface layer (mm). SURFACE_YEAR (Surface Year) - The year the surface was constructed. BASE_1 (Base Layer 1) - 1st subsurface layer. 1 = present, 0 = not present BASE_1_TYPE (Base Layer 1 Type) - Material type of 1st subsurface layer of the road structure. BASE_1_DEPTH (Base Layer 1 Depth (mm)) - Thickness of 1st subsurface layer of road structure in mm. BASE_1_YEAR (Base Layer 1 Year) - Year materials placed or modified for 1st subsurface layer. BASE_2 (Base Layer 2) - 2nd subsurface layer. 2 = present, 0 = not present BASE_2_TYPE (Base Layer 2 Type) - Material type of 2nd subsurface layer of road structure. BASE_2_DEPTH (Base Layer 2 Depth (mm)) - Thickness of 2nd subsurface layer of road structure in mm. BASE_2_YEAR (Base Layer 2 Year) - Year materials placed or modified for 2nd subsurface layer. BASE_3 (Base Layer 3) - 3rd subsurface layer. 3 = present, 0 = not present BASE_3_TYPE (Base Layer 3 Type) - Material type of 3rd subsurface layer of road structure. BASE_3_DEPTH (Base Layer 3 Depth (mm)) - Thickness of 3rd subsurface layer of road structure in mm. BASE_3_YEAR (Base Layer 3 Year) - Year materials placed or modified for 3rd subsurface layer. BASE_4 (Base Layer 4) - 4th subsurface layer. 4 = present, 0 = not present BASE_4_TYPE (Base Layer 4 Type) - Material type of 4th subsurface layer of road structure. BASE_4_DEPTH (Base Layer 4 Depth (mm)) - Thickness of 4th subsurface layer of road structure in mm. BASE_4_YEAR (Base Layer 4 Year) - Year materials placed or modified for 4th subsurface layer. BASE_5 (Base Layer 5) - 5th subsurface layer. 5 = present, 0 = not present BASE_5_TYPE (Base Layer 5 Type) - Material type of 5th subsurface layer of road structure. BASE_5_DEPTH (Base Layer 5 Depth (mm)) - Thickness of 5th subsurface layer of road structure in mm. BASE_5_YEAR (Base Layer 5 Year) - Year materials placed or modified for 5th subsurface layer. BASE_6 (Base Layer 6) - 6th subsurface layer. 6 = present, 0 = not present BASE_6_TYPE (Base Layer 6 Type) - Material type of 6th subsurface layer of road structure. BASE_6_DEPTH (Base Layer 6 Depth (mm)) - Thickness of 6th subsurface layer of road structure in mm. BASE_6_YEAR (Base Layer 6 Year) - Year materials placed or modified for 6th subsurface layer. BASE_7 (Base Layer 7) - 7th subsurface layer. 7 = present, 0 = not present BASE_7_TYPE (Base Layer 7 Type) - Material type of 7th subsurface layer of road structure. BASE_7_DEPTH (Base Layer 7 Depth (mm)) - Thickness of 7th subsurface layer of road structure in mm. BASE_7_YEAR (Base Layer 7 Year) - Year materials placed or modified for 7th subsurface layer.TERRAIN_TYPE (Terrain Type) - General terrain conditions: Flat, Rolling and Rugged. CONSTRUCTION_STATUS (Construction Status) - Construction completed or carried over. UPDATED_YYYYMMDD (Updated Date) - Date the record was updated. SHAPE_Length (Length) - Segment length, automatically generated by ArcGIS. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2024-04-26 Updated 2024-09-20. Feature layer of current Boil Water Advisories issued for Public Water Systems (PWS) in Manitoba. Feature layer of current Boil Water Advisories issued for Public Water Systems (PWS) in Manitoba. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf
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Government of Manitoba
Government of Manitoba 2022-08-19 Web app showing locations of public schools in Manitoba that offer the French Immersion Program. This application shows the locations of public schools in Manitoba that offer the French Immersion Program. This is an inclusive program intended for all students with various abilities and needs whose first language is not French. The goal of the Program is to develop proud, confident, engaged, plurilingual global citizens. For more information visit Manitoba Advanced Education, Skills and Immigration. https://manitoba.ca/asset_library/en/legal/OpenMB-Information-Data-Use-Licence.pdf

Instructions pour la recherche cartographique

1.Activez le filtre cartographique en cliquant sur le bouton « Limiter à la zone sur la carte ».
2.Déplacez la carte pour afficher la zone qui vous intéresse. Maintenez la touche Maj enfoncée et cliquez pour encadrer une zone spécifique à agrandir sur la carte. Les résultats de la recherche changeront à mesure que vous déplacerez la carte.
3.Pour voir les détails d’un emplacement, vous pouvez cliquer soit sur un élément dans les résultats de recherche, soit sur l’épingle d’un emplacement sur la carte et sur le lien associé au titre.
Remarque : Les groupes servent à donner un aperçu visuel de l’emplacement des données. Puisqu’un maximum de 50 emplacements peut s’afficher sur la carte, il est possible que vous n’obteniez pas un portrait exact du nombre total de résultats de recherche.