Environment and Climate Change Canada

5 datasets found
  • Open Data

    Canadian Protected and Conserved Areas Database (CPCAD)

    The Canadian Protected and Conserved Areas Database (CPCAD) is the authoritative source of data on protected and conserved areas in Canada. The database consists of the most up-to-date spatial and attribute data on marine and terrestrial protected areas in all governance categories recognized by...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • ESRI REST
    • WMS
    • FGDB/GDB
    • PDF
    • XLSX
  • Open Data

    Priority Places For Species at Risk (Terrestrial): Projects

    A Priority Place is an area of high biodiversity value that is seen as a distinct place with a common ecological theme by the people who live and work there. As part of the Pan-Canadian approach to transforming species at risk conservation in Canada, a total of 11 Priority Places were affirmed by...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • FGDB/GDB
    • ESRI REST
    • WMS
  • Open Data

    Priority Places for Species at Risk (Terrestrial): Boundaries

    A Priority Place is an area of high biodiversity value that is seen as a distinct place with a common ecological theme by the people who live and work there. As part of the Pan-Canadian approach to transforming Species at Risk conservation in Canada, a total of 11 Priority Places were affirmed by...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • FGDB/GDB
    • ESRI REST
    • WMS
  • Open Data

    Active Disposal at Sea Sites

    Canada has the longest coastline in the world, measuring 243,790 kilometers. Many of our waterways along the coastline have to be dredged regularly to keep shipping channels and harbours open and safe for navigation; and this material is sometimes best disposed of at sea. Schedule 5 of the...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • KMZ
    • CSV
    • XLS
    • FGDB/GDB
    • WMS
    • ESRI REST
  • Open Data

    Active and Inactive Disposal at Sea Sites in Canadian Waters

    Canada has the longest coastline in the world, measuring 243,790 kilometers. Many of our waterways along the coastline have to be dredged regularly to keep shipping channels and harbours open and safe for navigation; and this material is sometimes best disposed of at sea. Schedule 5 of the...
    Organization:
    Environment and Climate Change Canada
    Resource Formats:
    • ESRI REST
    • HTML