Ontario Trail Network

Ontario Trail Network The Ontario Trail Network (OTN) contains geospatial networks of trails in urban, rural and wilderness settings that are managed by a named organization for transportation, recreation, active living or tourism purposes. The OTN relies on data sharing partnerships with local trail organizations and municipal, provincial and federal governments for ongoing updates and maintenance. Trails in the OTN must be: * associated with a named trail organization * intended for free or paid public access * marked and maintained The OTN collection includes two data classes: * Ontario Trail Network segment derived * Ontario Trail Network access points __Ontario Trail Network segment derived__ This spatial dataset represents segments of trails in the OTN. Trail segments define a linear corridor through the natural or urban environment. The corridors may be single segments or form a looping system. The data includes characteristics about each trail, such as: * trail name * trail association * permitted use * description * length Examples of trail types include: * hiking or walking * cycling * cross-country skiing and snowshoeing * paddling and portage * equestrian * snowmobiling, all terrain vehicle and off-road motorcycle * barrier free (wheelchair accessible) * ice skating Some trail networks have official access points. You can find the location of these points in the OTN_ACCESS_POINT spatial dataset. __Ontario Trail Network access points__ This spatial dataset represents the main access points to a trail system that is part of the OTN. This layer should be used together with OTN Segment Derived. Access points can be spatially related to a trail network based on relative location to a trail segment. Not all trail networks will have official access points. 2024-03-27 Government of Ontario Economics and IndustryNature and EnvironmentSociety and CultureEconomy and BusinessCulture and RecreationEnvironment and Natural ResourcesEnvironment and energyGovernment information Ontario Trail Network (OTN) SegmentHTML https://geohub.lio.gov.on.ca/datasets/mnrf::ontario-trail-network-otn-segment/explore Ontario Trail Network (OTN) Access PointHTML https://geohub.lio.gov.on.ca/datasets/mnrf::ontario-trail-network-otn-access-point/explore Segments tirés du Réseau des pistes et des sentiers de l’OntarioHTML https://geohub-fr.lio.gov.on.ca/datasets/mnrf::segments-tir%C3%A9s-du-r%C3%A9seau-des-pistes-et-des-sentiers-de-lontario Points d’accès dans le Réseau des pistes et des sentiers de l’OntarioHTML https://geohub-fr.lio.gov.on.ca/datasets/mnrf::points-dacc%C3%A8s-dans-le-r%C3%A9seau-des-pistes-et-des-sentiers-de-lontario Original metadata (https://data.ontario.ca)HTML https://data.ontario.ca/dataset/7ac00dbd-9ac4-43fb-9452-642f10c221d7 Original metadata (https://data.ontario.ca/fr)HTML https://data.ontario.ca/fr/dataset/7ac00dbd-9ac4-43fb-9452-642f10c221d7 Complete File Geodatabase (extracted from geohub)ZIP https://www.gisapplication.lrc.gov.on.ca/fmedatadownload/Packages/fgdb/OTNSEGAS.zip Complete Shapefile (extracted from geohub)ZIP https://www.gisapplication.lrc.gov.on.ca/fmedatadownload/Packages/OTNSEGAS.zip Complete File Geodatabase (extracted from geohub)ZIP https://www.gisapplication.lrc.gov.on.ca/fmedatadownload/Packages/fgdb/OTNACCPT.zip Complete Shapefile (extracted from geohub)ZIP https://www.gisapplication.lrc.gov.on.ca/fmedatadownload/Packages/OTNACCPT.zip QGIS Layer Definition File (.qlr) (extracted from geohub)other https://www.publicdocs.mnr.gov.on.ca/mirb/lio-open-qlr-fre/réseau-de-pistes-et-de-sentiers-de-lontario-segments.qlr QGIS Layer Definition File (.qlr) (extracted from geohub)other https://www.publicdocs.mnr.gov.on.ca/mirb/lio-open-qlr-fre/réseau-de-pistes-et-de-sentiers-de-lontario-points-de-départ-et-darrivée.qlr Segments tirés du Réseau des pistes et des sentiers de l’Ontario (extracted from geohub)ESRI REST https://ws.lioservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis2/rest/services/LIO_OPEN_DATA/LIO_Open04/MapServer/19 Segments tirés du Réseau des pistes et des sentiers de l’Ontario (extracted from geohub)ESRI REST https://ws.lioservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis2/rest/services/LIO_OPEN_DATA/LIO_Open04/MapServer/19 Points d’accès dans le Réseau des pistes et des sentiers de l’Ontario (extracted from geohub)ESRI REST https://ws.lioservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis2/rest/services/LIO_OPEN_DATA/LIO_Open04/MapServer/20 Points d’accès dans le Réseau des pistes et des sentiers de l’Ontario (extracted from geohub)ESRI REST https://ws.lioservices.lrc.gov.on.ca/arcgis2/rest/services/LIO_OPEN_DATA/LIO_Open04/MapServer/20

The Ontario Trail Network (OTN) contains geospatial networks of trails in urban, rural and wilderness settings that are managed by a named organization for transportation, recreation, active living or tourism purposes. The OTN relies on data sharing partnerships with local trail organizations and municipal, provincial and federal governments for ongoing updates and maintenance. Trails in the OTN must be: * associated with a named trail organization * intended for free or paid public access * marked and maintained The OTN collection includes two data classes: * Ontario Trail Network segment derived * Ontario Trail Network access points Ontario Trail Network segment derived This spatial dataset represents segments of trails in the OTN. Trail segments define a linear corridor through the natural or urban environment. The corridors may be single segments or form a looping system. The data includes characteristics about each trail, such as: * trail name * trail association * permitted use * description * length Examples of trail types include: * hiking or walking * cycling * cross-country skiing and snowshoeing * paddling and portage * equestrian * snowmobiling, all terrain vehicle and off-road motorcycle * barrier free (wheelchair accessible) * ice skating Some trail networks have official access points. You can find the location of these points in the OTN_ACCESS_POINT spatial dataset. Ontario Trail Network access points This spatial dataset represents the main access points to a trail system that is part of the OTN. This layer should be used together with OTN Segment Derived. Access points can be spatially related to a trail network based on relative location to a trail segment. Not all trail networks will have official access points.

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