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John Docker 2024-01-29 This dataset depicts the location of museums within the Niagara Region. Minimal attribute information is available for the museums other than their name, location and type. For additional details contact the museum directly. The extent of the dataset corresponds to the Niagara Region. https://niagaraopendata.ca/pages/open-government-license-2-0-niagara-region
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John Docker 2024-01-29 This dataset depicts key centres for the activities of aboriginal, first nations and Métis groups in Niagara Region. https://niagaraopendata.ca/pages/open-government-license-2-0-niagara-region
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John Docker 2024-01-29 The 2017 Employment Inventory data collection took place between May and September 2017. During this period, a team of students from the Region’s Planning and Development Department were deployed throughout Niagara area to inventory all visible business establishments (not including home-based). Using mobile hardware devices, the students initially captured the visible business details (business name, address) and subsequently conducted a brief face-to-face interview with a business representative to collect additional business details. The inventory process was developed based on best practices and the questionnaire was developed through collaboration with several partners. A copy of the inventory questionnaire can be found in the pdf link below. Participation in the Employment Inventory was voluntary. https://niagaraopendata.ca/pages/open-government-license-2-0-niagara-region
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Niagara Region
John Docker 2024-01-29 The 2018 Employment Inventory data collection took place between May and September of 2018. During this period, a team of students from the Region’s Planning and Development Department were deployed throughout Niagara area to inventory all visible business establishments (not including home-based). Using mobile hardware devices, the students initially captured the visible business details (business name, address) and subsequently conducted a brief face-to-face interview with a business representative to collect additional business details. The inventory process was developed based on best practices and the questionnaire was developed through collaboration with several partners. A copy of the inventory questionnaire and Open Data dictionary can be found in the pdf link below. Participation in the Employment Inventory was voluntary https://niagaraopendata.ca/pages/open-government-license-2-0-niagara-region
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Niagara Region
John Docker 2024-01-29 The 2019 Employment Inventory data collection took place between May and September of 2019. During this period, a team of students from the Region’s Planning and Development Department were deployed throughout Niagara area to inventory all visible business establishments (not including home-based). Using mobile hardware devices, the students initially captured the visible business details (business name, address) and subsequently conducted a brief face-to-face interview with a business representative to collect additional business details. The inventory process was developed based on best practices and the questionnaire was developed through collaboration with several partners. A copy of the inventory questionnaire and Open Data dictionary can be found in the pdf link below. Participation in the Employment Inventory was voluntary https://niagaraopendata.ca/pages/open-government-license-2-0-niagara-region
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Niagara Region
John Docker 2024-01-29 The Niagara Employment Inventory dataset from 2022. Feature layer containing data points from the Niagara Employment Inventory. Containing only open businesses as of 2022 https://niagaraopendata.ca/pages/open-government-license-2-0-niagara-region
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John Docker 2024-01-29 This dataset illustrates the start locations of over 200 scenic cycling routes trails in the Niagara Region. These routes were mostly developed by the Niagara Freewheelers Bicycle Touring Club with some funding support from Healthy Living Niagara. Each route is thematically categorized with themes, terrain, length, level of difficulty and municipality. https://niagaraopendata.ca/pages/open-government-license-2-0-niagara-region
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John Docker 2024-01-29 This dataset is jointly owned and created by the Niagara Region and Niagara Peninsula Conservation Authority. The Contemporary Mapping of Watercourses feature class contains hydrologically coded breaklines from the 2010 Ortho DTM with select updates from the 2013 Ortho DTM. The objective of this dataset is to provide a detailed 1:2000 scale inventory of hydrologic mapping with feature characterization from an inventory perspective. Each segment is imbedded with information characterizing the physical and technical attributes associated with that segment with an aim to inform surface water resource management activities. Additional water resource related features such as bridges, dams, and culverts as well as various segments from local Municipal stormwater networks have been included to show connections between surface and subsurface hydrologic features. https://niagaraopendata.ca/pages/open-government-license-2-0-niagara-region
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John Docker 2024-01-29 On July 30, 2009, the Region of Niagara passed By-law 62-2009 under the Development Charges Act, 1997. The by-law came into effect on September 1, 2009. It imposes development charges on residential and non-residential uses. These boundaries shall remain in effect until Spetember 1, 2015. https://niagaraopendata.ca/pages/open-government-license-2-0-niagara-region
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John Docker 2024-01-29 This dataset depicts farmers markets in Niagara Region. https://niagaraopendata.ca/pages/open-government-license-2-0-niagara-region

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