<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>

<!-- This Web Feature Server is a component of CubeWerx Suite 4.8.9. -->

<WFS_Capabilities version="1.1.0" xmlns="http://www.opengis.net/wfs" xmlns:gml="http://www.opengis.net/gml" xmlns:ogc="http://www.opengis.net/ogc" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:ows="http://www.opengis.net/ows" xmlns:cw="http://www.cubewerx.com/cw" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.opengis.net/wfs http://wms.sst-sw.rncan.gc.ca/ceoware2/wfs/schemas/wfs/1.1.0/wfs.xsd http://www.opengis/net/ows http://wms.sst-sw.rncan.gc.ca/ceoware2/wfs/schemas/ows/1.0.0/owsAll.xsd">
   <ows:ServiceIdentification>
      <ows:Title>CubeWerx Web Feature Service</ows:Title>
      <ows:ServiceType>WFS</ows:ServiceType>
      <ows:ServiceTypeVersion>1.1.0</ows:ServiceTypeVersion>
      <ows:ServiceTypeVersion>1.0.0</ows:ServiceTypeVersion>
      <ows:Fees>NONE</ows:Fees>
      <ows:AccessConstraints>NONE</ows:AccessConstraints>
   </ows:ServiceIdentification>
   <ows:OperationsMetadata>
      <ows:Operation name="GetCapabilities">
         <ows:DCP>
            <ows:HTTP>
               <ows:Get xlink:href="http://wms.sst-sw.rncan.gc.ca/ceoware2/wfs/cubeserv.cgi?DATASTORE=CEOWARE2&amp;"/>
               <ows:Post xlink:href="http://wms.sst-sw.rncan.gc.ca/ceoware2/wfs/cubeserv.cgi?DATASTORE=CEOWARE2"/>
            </ows:HTTP>
         </ows:DCP>
         <ows:Parameter name="AcceptVersions">
            <ows:Value>1.1.0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>1.0.0</ows:Value>
         </ows:Parameter>
         <ows:Parameter name="AcceptFormats">
            <ows:Value>text/xml</ows:Value>
         </ows:Parameter>
         <ows:Parameter name="Sections">
            <ows:Value>ServiceIdentification</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>ServiceProvider</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>OperationsMetadata</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>FeatureTypeList</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>SupportsGMLObjectTypeList</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>Filter_Capabilities</ows:Value>
         </ows:Parameter>
      </ows:Operation>
      <ows:Operation name="DescribeFeatureType">
         <ows:DCP>
            <ows:HTTP>
               <ows:Get xlink:href="http://wms.sst-sw.rncan.gc.ca/ceoware2/wfs/cubeserv.cgi?DATASTORE=CEOWARE2&amp;"/>
               <ows:Post xlink:href="http://wms.sst-sw.rncan.gc.ca/ceoware2/wfs/cubeserv.cgi?DATASTORE=CEOWARE2"/>
            </ows:HTTP>
         </ows:DCP>
         <ows:Parameter name="TypeName">
            <ows:Value>cw:ALBANCATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:ALBANSB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:ARCTICATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:ARCTISB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:AVERAG_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:AVHRR_LANDCOVER</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:BATHY_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:BATHY_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:BOUND_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:BOUND_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:BURNS_1999</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADDRCARTO_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADDRCARTO_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADFDA_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADFDA_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADISLE_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADISLE_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADLAKE_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADLAKE_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADNACB_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADNACB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADNAMRB_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADNAMRB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADNAODA_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADNAODA_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADNASCB_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADNASCB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADNASSCB_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADNASSCB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADSKEL_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADSTN_PT</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADWSCMDA_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADWSCMDA_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADWSCSDA_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADWSCSDA_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADWSCSSDA_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CANADWSCSSDA_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CAN_AB_L_GEO83_E</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CAN_AB_P_GEO83_E</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CAN_FSA</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CBOUND_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CBOUND_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CCAD</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CD961M</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CHYDRO_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CHYDRO_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CICE_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CLI_AGRICULTURE</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CLI_FORESTRY</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CLI_LANDUSE</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CLI_RECREATION</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CLI_UNGULATES</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CLI_WATERFOWL</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CLUMP1966</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CLUMP1971</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CLUMP1976</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CLUMP1981</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CLUMP1986</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CPOP_PNT</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CRAIL_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:CROAD_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:ECUMENE_GECA000E03A</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:EC_GHG_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:EOS_DATA_GATEWAYS</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FBOUND_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FBOUND_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FEDS</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FHYDRO_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FHYDRO_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FICE_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FPOP_PNT</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FRAIL_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FROAD_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FULLISLE</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FULLLAKE</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:FULLSKEL</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:GCDB_INDEX</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:GEO_GAV2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:GEO_NP2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:GEO_PROV</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:GHGPOP_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:GHGRDP_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:GSD_PVCN</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:G_CCSD962</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:G_CD96</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:G_CMA96</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:G_CSD96</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:G_DR75A</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:G_DR75P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:G_I1M</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:G_I75</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:G_IG1M</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:G_IG75</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:G_P1M</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:H20SHED_CANADA</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:HUDSOCATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:HUDSOSB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:HYDRO_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:HYDRO_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:ICE_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:LAB_ELS</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MACKECATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MACKESB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MARITCATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MARITSB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MARKML_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MARKSC_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MARKVU_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MBOUND_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MBOUND_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MHYDRO_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MHYDRO_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MISSICATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MISSISB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MPOP_PNT</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MRAIL_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MROAD_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:MSLUD</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NACBATHY_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NACBATHY_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NACSEAICE_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NAMBATHY_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NAMBATHY_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NAMSEAICE_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NAUBATHY_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NAUBATHY_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NAUSEAICE_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NCAD</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NELSOCATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NELSOSB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NEWFOCATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NEWFOSB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NWQUECATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:NWQUESB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:ONT_LANDCOVER</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:ONT_TIMBER_INV</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:PACIFCATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:PACIFSB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:POPPLACE_PT</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:POP_PNT</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:QUEENCATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:QUEENSB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:RAIL_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:ROAD1G</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:ROADS75M</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:ROADS_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:ROAD_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:SDI_DENVER_2002</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:SEAICE_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:STLAWCATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:STLAWSB_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:UBOUND_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:UBOUND_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:UHYDRO_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:UHYDRO_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:UICE_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:UPOP_PNT</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:URAIL_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:UROAD_L</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:YUKONCATCH_P</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>cw:YUKONSB_P</ows:Value>
         </ows:Parameter>
         <ows:Parameter name="outputFormat">
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/2.1.2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/2.1.2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=bxfs/0.0.3</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>BXFS</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>XMLSCHEMA</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML3</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML3L0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML3L1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>SXSDL</ows:Value>
         </ows:Parameter>
      </ows:Operation>
      <ows:Operation name="GetFeature">
         <ows:DCP>
            <ows:HTTP>
               <ows:Get xlink:href="http://wms.sst-sw.rncan.gc.ca/ceoware2/wfs/cubeserv.cgi?DATASTORE=CEOWARE2&amp;"/>
               <ows:Post xlink:href="http://wms.sst-sw.rncan.gc.ca/ceoware2/wfs/cubeserv.cgi?DATASTORE=CEOWARE2"/>
            </ows:HTTP>
         </ows:DCP>
         <ows:Parameter name="outputFormat">
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/2.1.2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/2.1.2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>x-application/gml:3</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>x-application/gml:3:0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>x-application/gml:3:1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>x-application/gml:2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype="bxfs/0.0.3"</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML.1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML3</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML3L0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML3L1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>BXFS</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>RSS</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/rss+xml</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>KML</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/vnd.google-earth.kml+xml</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>ATOM</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/atom+xml</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>JSON</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>SHAPE</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>MIF</ows:Value>
         </ows:Parameter>
         <ows:Parameter name="resultType">
            <ows:Value>results</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>hits</ows:Value>
         </ows:Parameter>
      </ows:Operation>
      <ows:Operation name="Transaction">
         <ows:DCP>
            <ows:HTTP>
               <ows:Get xlink:href="http://wms.sst-sw.rncan.gc.ca/ceoware2/wfs/cubeserv.cgi?DATASTORE=CEOWARE2&amp;"/>
               <ows:Post xlink:href="http://wms.sst-sw.rncan.gc.ca/ceoware2/wfs/cubeserv.cgi?DATASTORE=CEOWARE2"/>
            </ows:HTTP>
         </ows:DCP>
         <ows:Parameter name="inputFormat">
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype=gml/2.1.2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/3.1.1/profiles/gmlsf/1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>application/gml+xml; subtype=gml/2.1.2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>x-application/gml:3:0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>x-application/gml:3:1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>x-application/gml:3</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>x-application/gml:2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>text/xml; subtype="bxfs/0.0.3"</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML.1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML2</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML3</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML3L0</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>GML3L1</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>BXFS</ows:Value>
         </ows:Parameter>
         <ows:Parameter name="idgen">
            <ows:Value>GenerateNew</ows:Value>
         </ows:Parameter>
         <ows:Parameter name="releaseAction">
            <ows:Value>ALL</ows:Value>
            <ows:Value>SOME</ows:Value>
         </ows:Parameter>
      </ows:Operation>
      <ows:Parameter name="service">
         <ows:Value>WFS</ows:Value>
      </ows:Parameter>
      <ows:Parameter name="version">
         <ows:Value>1.1.0</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>1.0.0</ows:Value>
      </ows:Parameter>
      <ows:Constraint name="srsName">
         <ows:Value>EPSG:4326</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>CRS:84</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>AUTO:42001</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>AUTO:42002</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>AUTO:42003</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>AUTO:42004</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:2163</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:2263</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:2283</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:3005</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:4267</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>CRS:27</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:4269</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>CRS:83</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26703</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26704</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26705</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26706</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26707</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26708</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26709</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26710</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26711</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26712</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26713</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26714</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26715</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26716</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26717</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26718</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26719</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26720</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26721</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26722</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26903</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26904</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26905</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26906</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26907</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26908</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26909</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26910</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26911</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26912</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26913</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26914</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26915</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26916</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26917</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26918</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26919</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26920</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26921</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26922</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26923</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26930</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26985</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26986</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:26987</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:27582</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:27700</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32118</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32128</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32129</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32601</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32602</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32603</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32604</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32605</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32606</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32607</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32608</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32609</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32610</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32611</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32612</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32613</ows:Value>
         <ows:Value>EPSG:32614</ows:Value>
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         <Abstract>Due to the work and commitment from many regional agencies to establish conservation and protected areas, a framework is required to allow national analysis and reporting on these efforts. The Canadian Conservation Areas Database (CCAD) is a digital database which contains a compilation of the conservation areas created and managed by numerous government and non-government agencies across Canada. This product required the cooperation of federal, provincial, territorial, and non-government data managers.  The database was developed by Natural Resource Canada's GeoAccess Division and the Canada Council on Ecological Areas in collaboration with the Canadian Wildlife Service's Habitat Division and Parks Canada. It is provided to the public at no charge via the GeoGratis data distribution service of Natural Resources Canada.  It is important to note that this product is a compilation of data from each province and territory as well as various federal departments. Contributions differ in conservation area definitions, update cycles, and resolution. For details on individual records or jurisdictional contributions, please contact the CCEA at the link below.  Please note the following points: - The data belong to each of the CCEA jurisdictional representatives who have contributed to CCAD. - The records in CCAD are date stamped so that inquiries can be made with the appropriate representative regarding new data or recent changes. - Numerous database Queries are provided in CCAD as a service. These are samples only and may be easily adjusted or copied. - Caution is advised in analysis of the existing information due to database structure and software limitations. For example, summaries and counts may contain errors if the query allows duplication of records. Also, temporal analyses are not accurate since many sites have changes after initial site establishment.  Please read the Guide to the Canadian Conservation Areas Database that accompanies the database.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>The inventory for recreational landuse capability has 7 Classes, from Class 1 with high capability to Class 7 with very low capability. The classification also examines the quantity of recreational use that a land unit can attract and withstand without permanent damage to the natural landscape.  Intensive and dispersed activities are recognized in the classification. Intensive activities are those in which relatively large numbers of people may be accommodated per unit area, such as a beach. Dispersed activities are those which normally require a relatively larger area per person such as backcountry camping.  The inventory is based on interpretation of aerial photographs, field checks, and available records. Capability maps are displayed with a 1:250,000 scale. </Abstract>
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         <Title>Ungulates 250K</Title>
         <Abstract>The mapping of land capability for ungulates follows a national system developed with the aid of the Canadian Wildlife Service and the game branches of the provinces. The ungulate sector uses seven classes, like the others. In addition to class and subclass, the system indicates the ungulate species to which the classification refers. Capability for ungulate production implies a sufficient quantity and quality of food, protective cover, and space to meet the needs for survival, growth, and reproduction. Capability mapping is accomplished through interpretation of air photographs and by field surveys. Capability ratings are also established on the basis of the optimum vegetational stage that can be maintained with good wildlife management pratices.</Abstract>
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         <Title>Waterfowl 250K</Title>
         <Abstract>The mapping of land capability for waterfowl wildlife is based on a national classification system comparable with the other Canada Land Inventory sectors. Capability for waterfowl production requires a feeding habitat, protective cover, and space to meet the needs for growth and reproduction.  A class number is assigned to each land unit based on known or inferred information on parent material, soil profile, depth, moisture, fertility, landform, climatic factors, and vegetation. Colour coding the classes provides convenient means of separating the various class units.  The capability mapping has a scale of 1:250,000 and is accomplished through interpretation of air photography and by field surveys. Location of the land, access, ownership, distance from cities or roads, and present condition of the land unit are not considered in assigning a capability class. Excessive or insufficient hunting pressures do not limit the capability of the land and are not used in assigning classification values.</Abstract>
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         <Title>Canada Land Use Monitoring Program (CLUMP) Urban Land Use - 1966</Title>
         <Abstract>The Canada Land Use Monitoring Program (CLUMP) was established in 1978 by the Lands Directorate of Environment Canada to provide researchers, planners and managers with a database on land use change. The program complemented the land capability and land use surveys of the Canada Land Inventory (CLI). However, most data sets associated with CLUMP were compiled at a higher level of detail than the CLI. Designed to monitor both spatially and sequentially land use change in various areas of Canada, the CLUMP program had the following objectives: 1) to provide improved awareness of the state of the land resource. 2) to identify land use trends of national and regional importance. 3) to determine major areas of rapid change that could potentially create land use problems. 4) to analyze land use change in terms of causes and consequences, particularly with respect to the impact of government policies and programs. The four major components of the CLUMP program were urban-centered regions, prime resource lands, rural areas and wildlands. The Urban-Centered Region (UCR) component (the component presented here) examined land use in the rural-urban fringe of major Canadian urban centers. The UCR program was coordinated nationally but undertaken through the five regional offices of the Lands Directorate. Information on land use change was originally classified according to the CLI land use scheme and applied at a scale of 1:50,000. Interpretation consisted of mapping from aerial photographs augmented with field checks and supplementary information sources such as municipal planning maps, street maps and satellite images. Maps were scanned and attribute data entered into the Canada Geographic Information System, a pioneer computerized map storage, analysis and retrieval system. The CLUMP UCR program operated from 1966 through to 1986 on a 5-year basis corresponding to Canadas census years</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>The Canada Land Use Monitoring Program (CLUMP) was established in 1978 by the Lands Directorate of Environment Canada to provide researchers, planners and managers with a database on land use change. The program complemented the land capability and land use surveys of the Canada Land Inventory (CLI). However, most data sets associated with CLUMP were compiled at a higher level of detail than the CLI. Designed to monitor both spatially and sequentially land use change in various areas of Canada, the CLUMP program had the following objectives: 1) to provide improved awareness of the state of the land resource. 2) to identify land use trends of national and regional importance. 3) to determine major areas of rapid change that could potentially create land use problems. 4) to analyze land use change in terms of causes and consequences, particularly with respect to the impact of government policies and programs. The four major components of the CLUMP program were urban-centered regions, prime resource lands, rural areas and wildlands. The Urban-Centered Region (UCR) component (the component presented here) examined land use in the rural-urban fringe of major Canadian urban centers. The UCR program was coordinated nationally but undertaken through the five regional offices of the Lands Directorate. Information on land use change was originally classified according to the CLI land use scheme and applied at a scale of 1:50,000. Interpretation consisted of mapping from aerial photographs augmented with field checks and supplementary information sources such as municipal planning maps, street maps and satellite images. Maps were scanned and attribute data entered into the Canada Geographic Information System, a pioneer computerized map storage, analysis and retrieval system. The CLUMP UCR program operated from 1966 through to 1986 on a 5-year basis corresponding to Canadas census years</Abstract>
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         <Title>Canada Land Use Monitoring Program (CLUMP) Urban Land Use - 1976</Title>
         <Abstract>The Canada Land Use Monitoring Program (CLUMP) was established in 1978 by the Lands Directorate of Environment Canada to provide researchers, planners and managers with a database on land use change. The program complemented the land capability and land use surveys of the Canada Land Inventory (CLI). However, most data sets associated with CLUMP were compiled at a higher level of detail than the CLI. Designed to monitor both spatially and sequentially land use change in various areas of Canada, the CLUMP program had the following objectives: 1) to provide improved awareness of the state of the land resource. 2) to identify land use trends of national and regional importance. 3) to determine major areas of rapid change that could potentially create land use problems. 4) to analyze land use change in terms of causes and consequences, particularly with respect to the impact of government policies and programs. The four major components of the CLUMP program were urban-centered regions, prime resource lands, rural areas and wildlands. The Urban-Centered Region (UCR) component (the component presented here) examined land use in the rural-urban fringe of major Canadian urban centers. The UCR program was coordinated nationally but undertaken through the five regional offices of the Lands Directorate. Information on land use change was originally classified according to the CLI land use scheme and applied at a scale of 1:50,000. Interpretation consisted of mapping from aerial photographs augmented with field checks and supplementary information sources such as municipal planning maps, street maps and satellite images. Maps were scanned and attribute data entered into the Canada Geographic Information System, a pioneer computerized map storage, analysis and retrieval system. The CLUMP UCR program operated from 1966 through to 1986 on a 5-year basis corresponding to Canadas census years</Abstract>
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         <Title>Canada Land Use Monitoring Program (CLUMP) Urban Land Use - 1981</Title>
         <Abstract>The Canada Land Use Monitoring Program (CLUMP) was established in 1978 by the Lands Directorate of Environment Canada to provide researchers, planners and managers with a database on land use change. The program complemented the land capability and land use surveys of the Canada Land Inventory (CLI). However, most data sets associated with CLUMP were compiled at a higher level of detail than the CLI. Designed to monitor both spatially and sequentially land use change in various areas of Canada, the CLUMP program had the following objectives: 1) to provide improved awareness of the state of the land resource. 2) to identify land use trends of national and regional importance. 3) to determine major areas of rapid change that could potentially create land use problems. 4) to analyze land use change in terms of causes and consequences, particularly with respect to the impact of government policies and programs. The four major components of the CLUMP program were urban-centered regions, prime resource lands, rural areas and wildlands. The Urban-Centered Region (UCR) component (the component presented here) examined land use in the rural-urban fringe of major Canadian urban centers. The UCR program was coordinated nationally but undertaken through the five regional offices of the Lands Directorate. Information on land use change was originally classified according to the CLI land use scheme and applied at a scale of 1:50,000. Interpretation consisted of mapping from aerial photographs augmented with field checks and supplementary information sources such as municipal planning maps, street maps and satellite images. Maps were scanned and attribute data entered into the Canada Geographic Information System, a pioneer computerized map storage, analysis and retrieval system. The CLUMP UCR program operated from 1966 through to 1986 on a 5-year basis corresponding to Canadas census years</Abstract>
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         <Title>Canada Land Use Monitoring Program (CLUMP) Urban Land Use - 1986</Title>
         <Abstract>The Canada Land Use Monitoring Program (CLUMP) was established in 1978 by the Lands Directorate of Environment Canada to provide researchers, planners and managers with a database on land use change. The program complemented the land capability and land use surveys of the Canada Land Inventory (CLI). However, most data sets associated with CLUMP were compiled at a higher level of detail than the CLI. Designed to monitor both spatially and sequentially land use change in various areas of Canada, the CLUMP program had the following objectives: 1) to provide improved awareness of the state of the land resource. 2) to identify land use trends of national and regional importance. 3) to determine major areas of rapid change that could potentially create land use problems. 4) to analyze land use change in terms of causes and consequences, particularly with respect to the impact of government policies and programs. The four major components of the CLUMP program were urban-centered regions, prime resource lands, rural areas and wildlands. The Urban-Centered Region (UCR) component (the component presented here) examined land use in the rural-urban fringe of major Canadian urban centers. The UCR program was coordinated nationally but undertaken through the five regional offices of the Lands Directorate. Information on land use change was originally classified according to the CLI land use scheme and applied at a scale of 1:50,000. Interpretation consisted of mapping from aerial photographs augmented with field checks and supplementary information sources such as municipal planning maps, street maps and satellite images. Maps were scanned and attribute data entered into the Canada Geographic Information System, a pioneer computerized map storage, analysis and retrieval system. The CLUMP UCR program operated from 1966 through to 1986 on a 5-year basis corresponding to Canadas census years</Abstract>
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         <Title>Canada Populated places</Title>
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         <Title>Canada Railroads</Title>
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         <Title>Canada Roads</Title>
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         <Title>Agricultural Ecumene Boundaries</Title>
         <Abstract>This boundary file delineates areas of significant agricultural activity in Canada as indicated by the 2001 Census of Agriculture. It is available at the Canada level, except for the territories, and is generalized for small-scale mapping. This agricultural ecumene enables users to thematically map data aggregated to the census division level and limits the data display to those areas where agricultural activity is concentrated in Canada. When used in dot and choropleth maps, the ecumene concept provides a more accurate depiction of the spatial distribution of data withing standard geographic areas such as census divisions. Agricultural indicators including the ratios of total agricultural land to total land area, and total agricultural receipts to total land area were used in generating the agricultural ecumene.  The boundary file coordinates are latitude/longitude and are based on the North American Datum of 1983 (NAD83). The file is available in both ARC/INFO Interchange and Mapinfo Interchange formats and a reference guide is also provided.</Abstract>
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         <Title>Projected Greenhouse Gas Emissions Intensity 2010</Title>
         <Abstract>This layer shows the intensity levels of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions for provinces and regions of Canada in 2010. GHG intensity is the amount of GHG produced per unit of Real Domestic Product (RDP). It was derived by dividing the projected GHG emissions (tonnes CO2-equivalent) by the projected RDP (million of dollars at 1986 value) in 2010. The data are shown using the 1996 population ecumene (settled area). Please note this layer was made as background layer for the two layers of Trends in Greenhouse Gas Emissions (ghg_d1_p.shp and ghg_d2_p.shp).</Abstract>
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         <Name>cw:EOS_DATA_GATEWAYS</Name>
         <Title>EOS Data Gateways</Title>
         <Abstract>Locations of EOS Data Gateway Locations.  The same services and data are available through each gateway location.</Abstract>
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         <Title>Foreign Area Political Boundary lines</Title>
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         <Title>Federal Electoral Districts of Canada</Title>
         <Abstract>Federal Electoral Districts of Canada data. Data elements are feature coded and structurally clean. Map components are available in a number of data exchange formats.  Note: Toponymic (Electoral District names) information is contained in these data sets. Shoreline information and vectors are not included as part of the Federal Electoral Districts of Canada data set. A shoreline clip coverage can be obtained at the 1:1M scale in the VMAP(0) data set on GeoGratis. Federal Electoral Districts of Canada information is a two-dimensional vector data set.   Access to information regarding these datasets and the capability to download images and data files, free of charge, is available through GeoGratis.  Courtesy of Elections Canada</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>The GeoAccess Division of the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing undertook a project to restructure, improve and generalise the VMAP level 0 data for use as national base map compatible with a global vector mapping base. To date only the boundary and hydrology layers have been edited. As these 2 layers have evolved from their original state they can no longer be referred to as part of the vmap level 0 revision 4 collection and therefore are available under the GeoBase Data link on GeoGratis.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>The GeoAccess Division of the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing undertook a project to restructure, improve and generalise the VMAP level 0 data for use as national base map compatible with a global vector mapping base. To date only the boundary and hydrology layers have been edited. As these 2 layers have evolved from their original state they can no longer be referred to as part of the vmap level 0 revision 4 collection and therefore are available under the GeoBase Data link on GeoGratis.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>The GeoAccess Division of the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing undertook a project to restructure, improve and generalise the VMAP level 0 data for use as national base map compatible with a global vector mapping base. To date only the boundary and hydrology layers have been edited. As these 2 layers have evolved from their original state they can no longer be referred to as part of the vmap level 0 revision 4 collection and therefore are available under the GeoBase Data link on GeoGratis.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>The Ground Control Database (GCDB) is a collection of geo-corrected aerial photo imagettes (or chips) developed for the GIS and remote sensing community.  The database provides accurate and useful information obtained from corrected aerial photos. This database can be used by the end-user as a fundamental data source for correction and validation of satellite, vector and raster data, as well as for map correcting and updating, analysis, modelling, and image processing.  The GCDB was initially developed to supplement processing and/or correction of LANDSAT and SPOT data for value added satellite imagery products.  Now, through GeoGratis, online access to the GCDB is offered as an efficient and cost effective method of delivery to the end-user.  For more information, please visit http://geogratis.gc.ca/gcdb/</Abstract>
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         <Title>Find a Place Secondary Name Source</Title>
         <Abstract>Secondary name source for geostatistical populated places, unique to Atlas 'Find a Place' component</Abstract>
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         <Title>Geonames Concise Gazetteer</Title>
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         <Title>Greenhouse Gas Emissions per Capita 1998</Title>
         <Abstract> the greenhouse gas emissions (tonnes CO2-equivalent) in 1998 by the population in 1997 for provinces and regions. Regions refer to combinations of some provinces or territories. The data are shown using the 1996 population ecumene (settled area). Please note this layer was made as background layer for the layer Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Gas, 1998 (ghg_g1_p.shp).</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>This layer shows the intensity levels of Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions for provinces and regions of Canada. GHG intensity is the amount of GHG produced per unit of Real Domestic Product (RDP). It was derived by dividing the GHG emissions (tonnes CO2-equivalent) in 1998 by the RDP in 1997 (million of dollars at 1986 value). The data are shown using the 1996 population ecumene (settled area). Please note this layer was made as background layer for the two layers of Greenhouse Gas Emissions by Sector, 1998 (ghg_s1_p.shp and ghg_s2_p.shp).</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Test layer for Geodetic Servuey Divison</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>This is a private layer and is not to used publically</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>This is a private layer and is not to be accessed for public usage.</Abstract>
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         <Title>1996 Census Metropolitan Areas 7.5M</Title>
         <Abstract>This is a private layer and is not to be accessed for public usage.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>This is a private layer and is not to be accessed for public usage.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>National Atlas data provide coverage of all of Canada. The National Atlas Base Maps provides coverage of the entire Canadian landmass. Data elements are feature coded and structurally clean. Base map components are available in five scales and a number of data exchange formats. The 1:2 million and 1:7.5 million scales are the primary bases for all National Atlas products. The 1:30 million scale data have been generalized from the two larger scales. The data set covers: * drainage - coastlines, rivers, lakes * boundaries - federal, provincial, district, dividing lines * transportation - primary and secondary highways, selected ferryroutes, rail networks * populated places * national parks. Atlas information is two-dimensional layered vector data. Access to information regarding these datasets and the capability to download images and data files, free of charge, is available through http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/frames.html.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>National Atlas data provide coverage of all of Canada. The National Atlas Base Maps provides coverage of the entire Canadian landmass. Data elements are feature coded and structurally clean. Base map components are available in five scales and a number of data exchange formats. The 1:2 million and 1:7.5 million scales are the primary bases for all National Atlas products. The 1:30 million scale data have been generalized from the two larger scales. The data set covers: * drainage - coastlines, rivers, lakes * boundaries - federal, provincial, district, dividing lines * transportation - primary and secondary highways, selected ferryroutes, rail networks * populated places * national parks. Atlas information is two-dimensional layered vector data. Access to information regarding these datasets and the capability to download images and data files, free of charge, is available through http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/frames.html.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>The GeoAccess Division of the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing undertook a project to restructure, improve and generalise the VMAP level 0 data for use as national base map compatible with a global vector mapping base. To date only the boundary and hydrology layers have been edited. As these 2 layers have evolved from their original state they can no longer be referred to as part of the vmap level 0 revision 4 collection and therefore are available under the GeoBase Data link on GeoGratis.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>National Atlas data provide coverage of all of Canada. The National Atlas Base Maps provides coverage of the entire Canadian landmass. Data elements are feature coded and structurally clean. Base map components are available in five scales and a number of data exchange formats. The 1:2 million and 1:7.5 million scales are the primary bases for all National Atlas products. The 1:30 million scale data have been generalized from the two larger scales. The data set covers: * drainage - coastlines, rivers, lakes * boundaries - federal, provincial, district, dividing lines * transportation - primary and secondary highways, selected ferryroutes, rail networks * populated places * national parks. Atlas information is two-dimensional layered vector data. Access to information regarding these datasets and the capability to download images and data files, free of charge, is available through http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/frames.html.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>The GeoAccess Division of the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing undertook a project to restructure, improve and generalise the VMAP level 0 data for use as national base map compatible with a global vector mapping base. To date only the boundary and hydrology layers have been edited. As these 2 layers have evolved from their original state they can no longer be referred to as part of the vmap level 0 revision 4 collection and therefore are available under the GeoBase Data link on GeoGratis.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>National Atlas data provide coverage of all of Canada. The National Atlas Base Maps provides coverage of the entire Canadian landmass. Data elements are feature coded and structurally clean. Base map components are available in five scales and a number of data exchange formats. The 1:2 million and 1:7.5 million scales are the primary bases for all National Atlas products. The 1:30 million scale data have been generalized from the two larger scales. The data set covers: * drainage - coastlines, rivers, lakes * boundaries - federal, provincial, district, dividing lines * transportation - primary and secondary highways, selected ferryroutes, rail networks * populated places * national parks. Atlas information is two-dimensional layered vector data. Access to information regarding these datasets and the capability to download images and data files, free of charge, is available through http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/frames.html.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>The GeoAccess Division of the Canada Centre for Remote Sensing undertook a project to restructure, improve and generalise the VMAP level 0 data for use as national base map compatible with a global vector mapping base. To date only the boundary and hydrology layers have been edited. As these 2 layers have evolved from their original state they can no longer be referred to as part of the vmap level 0 revision 4 collection and therefore are available under the GeoBase Data link on GeoGratis.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>The Canada Watershed Maps (Drainage Basin) depicts primary drainage basins and the Water Resources Branch administrative boundaries across Canada from data collected from active and discontinued hydrometric stations operated by Water Resources Branch from 1972 to 1977.  The coverage used for generating a shoreline clip on the data set is from the International Map of the World (IMW) series at a scale of 1:1,000,000 and represents land and water polygons for all of Canada. The coverage also incorporated provincial boundaries. Environment Canada digitised the data in the late 1980's using the then current editions of the IMW series.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydroloy (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions). The National Scale Frameworks Hydrology data consists of area, linear and point geospatial and attribute data for Canada's hydrology at a national scale.  The product set for the hydrology theme consists of six groupings: Drainage Network Skeleton, Drainage Network Waterbodies, Drainage Network Islands, Drainage Network Cartographic, Drainage Areas, Supplemental Drainage Features (Catchments, Hydrometric Gauging Stations, Station Basins).  The Catchments dataset is part of the Supplemental Drainage Features group of features. This dataset is a polygon coverage representing an approximate catchment area for each individual river segment and lake in the drainage network.  Each catchment is coded to correspond to a flowline in the Drainage Network Skeleton dataset.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydrology (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions). The National Scale Frameworks Hydrology data consists of area, linear and point geospatial and attribute data for Canada's hydrology at a national scale.  The product set for the hydrology theme consists of six groupings: Drainage Network Skeleton, Drainage Network Waterbodies, Drainage Network Islands, Drainage Network Cartographic, Drainage Areas, Supplemental Drainage Features (Catchments, Hydrometric Gauging Stations, Station Basins).  The Hydrometric Gauging Stations dataset consists of a point coverage of selected Water Survey of Canada (WSC) hydrometric gauging stations, linked, via attribute, to flowlines in the drainage network. Each station point is coded with HYDEX station codes.  The Station Basins data consists of an approximation of a drainage area for each of the hydrometric gauging stations, created by aggregating catchment polygons upstream of each gauging station.  This polygon coverage is coded with HYDEX station codes.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydroloy (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions). The National Scale Frameworks Hydrology data consists of area, linear and point geospatial and attribute data for Canada's hydrology at a national scale.  The product set for the hydrology theme consists of six groupings: Drainage Network Skeleton, Drainage Network Waterbodies, Drainage Network Islands, Drainage Network Cartographic, Drainage Areas, Supplemental Drainage Features (Catchments, Hydrometric Gauging Stations, Station Basins).  The Catchments dataset is part of the Supplemental Drainage Features group of features. This dataset is a polygon coverage representing an approximate catchment area for each individual river segment and lake in the drainage network.  Each catchment is coded to correspond to a flowline in the Drainage Network Skeleton dataset.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydroloy (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions). The National Scale Frameworks Hydrology data consists of area, linear and point geospatial and attribute data for Canada's hydrology at a national scale.  The product set for the hydrology theme consists of six groupings: Drainage Network Skeleton, Drainage Network Waterbodies, Drainage Network Islands, Drainage Network Cartographic, Drainage Areas, Supplemental Drainage Features (Catchments, Hydrometric Gauging Stations, Station Basins).  The Catchments dataset is part of the Supplemental Drainage Features group of features. This dataset is a polygon coverage representing an approximate catchment area for each individual river segment and lake in the drainage network.  Each catchment is coded to correspond to a flowline in the Drainage Network Skeleton dataset.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydrology (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions). The National Scale Frameworks Hydrology data consists of area, linear and point geospatial and attribute data for Canada's hydrology at a national scale.  The product set for the hydrology theme consists of six groupings: Drainage Network Skeleton, Drainage Network Waterbodies, Drainage Network Islands, Drainage Network Cartographic, Drainage Areas, Supplemental Drainage Features (Catchments, Hydrometric Gauging Stations, Station Basins).  The Hydrometric Gauging Stations dataset consists of a point coverage of selected Water Survey of Canada (WSC) hydrometric gauging stations, linked, via attribute, to flowlines in the drainage network. Each station point is coded with HYDEX station codes.  The Station Basins data consists of an approximation of a drainage area for each of the hydrometric gauging stations, created by aggregating catchment polygons upstream of each gauging station.  This polygon coverage is coded with HYDEX station codes.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydroloy (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions). The National Scale Frameworks Hydrology data consists of area, linear and point geospatial and attribute data for Canada's hydrology at a national scale.  The product set for the hydrology theme consists of six groupings: Drainage Network Skeleton, Drainage Network Waterbodies, Drainage Network Islands, Drainage Network Cartographic, Drainage Areas, Supplemental Drainage Features (Catchments, Hydrometric Gauging Stations, Station Basins).  The Catchments dataset is part of the Supplemental Drainage Features group of features. This dataset is a polygon coverage representing an approximate catchment area for each individual river segment and lake in the drainage network.  Each catchment is coded to correspond to a flowline in the Drainage Network Skeleton dataset.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydrology (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions).  National Scale Frameworks Populated Places, Canada is a selection of named populated places suitable for use at a scale of 1:1 000 000. The points have been fitted to other 1:1 000 000 National Scale Frameworks layers. Therefore, points represent the approximate locations of places relative to these other layers.  A subset of data from the Canadian Geographical Names Data Base (CGNDB) were used. The CGNDB is maintained by the Names Section of the Centre for Topographic Information (Government of Canada, Natural Resources Canada). The selection of features was based on population size, historical significance and noteworthiness. Cartographic considerations were also taken into account.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydroloy (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions). The National Scale Frameworks Hydrology data consists of area, linear and point geospatial and attribute data for Canada's hydrology at a national scale.  The product set for the hydrology theme consists of six groupings: Drainage Network Skeleton, Drainage Network Waterbodies, Drainage Network Islands, Drainage Network Cartographic, Drainage Areas, Supplemental Drainage Features (Catchments, Hydrometric Gauging Stations, Station Basins).  The Catchments dataset is part of the Supplemental Drainage Features group of features. This dataset is a polygon coverage representing an approximate catchment area for each individual river segment and lake in the drainage network.  Each catchment is coded to correspond to a flowline in the Drainage Network Skeleton dataset.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydrology (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions). The National Scale Frameworks Hydrology data consists of area, linear and point geospatial and attribute data for Canada's hydrology at a national scale.  The product set for the hydrology theme consists of six groupings: Drainage Network Skeleton, Drainage Network Waterbodies, Drainage Network Islands, Drainage Network Cartographic, Drainage Areas, Supplemental Drainage Features (Catchments, Hydrometric Gauging Stations, Station Basins).  The Hydrometric Gauging Stations dataset consists of a point coverage of selected Water Survey of Canada (WSC) hydrometric gauging stations, linked, via attribute, to flowlines in the drainage network. Each station point is coded with HYDEX station codes.  The Station Basins data consists of an approximation of a drainage area for each of the hydrometric gauging stations, created by aggregating catchment polygons upstream of each gauging station.  This polygon coverage is coded with HYDEX station codes.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>The National Frameworks Road Network was created from the 1:250 000 scale National Topographic Data Base (NTDB) road network layers and has been fitted to the hydrography layer of the 1:1 000 000 scale Atlas of Canada base. Provincial/territorial coverages were assembled from the NTDB layers. A selection of linework suitable for use with the 1:1 000 000 scale base was chosen. This selection was generalized and fitted to the base. The provincial/territorial coverages were then assembled to create the National Frameworks Road Network layer. Attribute data for this layer includes some road numbers.  The National Frameworks Road Network layer is currently in preliminary stages of development and completion. The following remains for completion: ferry routes are to be added to the road linework; additional attribute data is to be compiled and attached; and adjustments are required to fit linework to other Atlas of Canada 1:1 000 000 scale layers.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>National Atlas data provide coverage of all of Canada. The National Atlas Base Maps provides coverage of the entire Canadian landmass. Data elements are feature coded and structurally clean. Base map components are available in five scales and a number of data exchange formats. The 1:2 million and 1:7.5 million scales are the primary bases for all National Atlas products. The 1:30 million scale data have been generalized from the two larger scales. The data set covers: * drainage - coastlines, rivers, lakes * boundaries - federal, provincial, district, dividing lines * transportation - primary and secondary highways, selected ferryroutes, rail networks * populated places * national parks. Atlas information is two-dimensional layered vector data. Access to information regarding these datasets and the capability to download images and data files, free of charge, is available through http://geogratis.cgdi.gc.ca/frames.html.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National-Scale Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydrology (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National-Scale Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions).  Reliable transportation data are required for a complete National Scale Frameworks collection. National Scale Frameworks Road Network, Canada provides a selection of the Canadian road network (including ferry routes) as it existed in 2001. The National Scale Frameworks Road Network  is based on 1:250 000 scale National Topographic Data Base (NTDB) road and ferry route datasets which have been assembled into a national coverage and updated using various reference sources. A selection of the network suitable for use at a scale of 1:1 000 000 was extracted based on road classification and linework was smoothed. The resulting road network layer was fitted to the Atlas of Canada National Scale Frameworks Hydrology layers. Minor adjustments were made to ensure that the correct relative positionality of this layer to the National Scale Frameworks Rail Network layer was maintained.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydroloy (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions). The National Scale Frameworks Hydrology data consists of area, linear and point geospatial and attribute data for Canada's hydrology at a national scale.  The product set for the hydrology theme consists of six groupings: Drainage Network Skeleton, Drainage Network Waterbodies, Drainage Network Islands, Drainage Network Cartographic, Drainage Areas, Supplemental Drainage Features (Catchments, Hydrometric Gauging Stations, Station Basins).  The Catchments dataset is part of the Supplemental Drainage Features group of features. This dataset is a polygon coverage representing an approximate catchment area for each individual river segment and lake in the drainage network.  Each catchment is coded to correspond to a flowline in the Drainage Network Skeleton dataset.</Abstract>
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         <Abstract>Atlas of Canada National Frameworks data are standardized national coverages of commonly used geospatial datasets at the 1:1 000 000 scale. A variety of framework layers (e.g. hydrology, roads, railways, populated places) have been integrated so that their relative positions are correct. Hydrology (which includes coastline) is the base layer to which all others are fitted. In addition, the Atlas of Canada National Frameworks collection forms a base to which an increasing number of national-scale thematic frameworks from other Federal Government agencies are integrated (e.g. ecological regions, census subdivisions). The National Scale Frameworks Hydrology data consists of area, linear and point geospatial and attribute data for Canada's hydrology at a national scale.  The product set for the hydrology theme consists of six groupings: Drainage Network Skeleton, Drainage Network Waterbodies, Drainage Network Islands, Drainage Network Cartographic, Drainage Areas, Supplemental Drainage Features (Catchments, Hydrometric Gauging Stations, Station Basins).  The Hydrometric Gauging Stations dataset consists of a point coverage of selected Water Survey of Canada (WSC) hydrometric gauging stations, linked, via attribute, to flowlines in the drainage network. Each station point is coded with HYDEX station codes.  The Station Basins data consists of an approximation of a drainage area for each of the hydrometric gauging stations, created by aggregating catchment polygons upstream of each gauging station.  This polygon coverage is coded with HYDEX station codes.</Abstract>
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