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Natural Resource Sector Major Projects
Link to access/download dataset from the BC Data Catalogue -
Forest Tenure Road Section Lines
This is a spatial layer that reflects operational activities for road sections contained within a road permit. The Forest Tenures Section (FTS) is responsible for the creation and maintenance of digital Forest Atlas files for the province of British... -
Follow-up Audit on the Transportation of Dangerous Goods
This audit focused on the extent to which Transport Canada and the Canada Energy Regulator implemented recommendations from our 2011 and 2015 reports regarding these organizations’ compliance and enforcement responsibilities for the safe transportation of... -
Environmental Assessment Office (EAO) - Points (SVW)
The dataset contains projects that are currently, or have been, subject to environmental assessment review. Attributes include the project description, project phase, decision, and proponent name. -
Assessment Report Index System (ARIS) Database
The British Columbia Geological Survey (BCGS) manages and maintains a library of over 38,300 mineral Assessment Reports. These reports have been filed by the exploration and mining industry since 1947 and describe exploration work costing over 2.8 billion... -
Digital Road Atlas (DRA) - Master Partially-Attributed Roads
Digital Road Atlas Master Partially-Attributed Roads provides partial information about roads in British Columbia. This data set represents the public data that is available for the Digital Road Atlas. -
Bulkley River and Morice River Watershed Groups Fish Passage Restoration Plan...
In April of 2020, the Society for Ecosystem Restoration Northern British Columbia (SERNbc) undertook an initiative to plan and conduct fish passage restoration planning activities in the Bulkley River and Morice River watershed groups. This report outlines... -
2021 BC Contaminated Mine Site Map
Map depicting over a hundred known and potentially contaminated mine waste sites that threaten to pollute waters, fish habitat and communities across British Columbia