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City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 A collection of all known parks and golf courses in Burnaby. Individual parks may be broken down into separate polygons based on unique attributes. Layer is predominantly used to determine park name, classification, and considerations for future property acquisitions. Additional attribute information includes parcel ownership and acquisition process/funds needed. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 Roadways designated as cycling routes in Burnaby, BC. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby 2016-09-12 Land designated as conservation or recreation within the City of Burnaby as defined by Metro Vancouver. The regional growth strategy (RGS) layer is maintained as the basis for defining land use boundaries. It is generalized into four land use designations within the City of Burnaby, and was created as a part of a larger GVRD RGS dataset. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence
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City of Burnaby 2023-03-08 This layer is created mainly for Asset Management in Parks Operations. Includes all walking trails within City of Burnaby parks. Data captured in 2019. The City of Burnaby assumes no obligation or liability for the use of this data by any person. The City of Burnaby disclaims all responsibility for the accurateness or completeness of the information contained herein. The City of Burnaby cannot be held responsible for errors or omissions found within. The City of Burnaby does not guarantee the accuracy of the information presented in this data. Parks Operations, Parks Department. https://data.burnaby.ca/pages/open-government-licence

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