Description: A layer of the urban area boundary along with the settlement area boundary expansions areas, created for the Regional Official Plan. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.
Copyright Text: Durham Region, Planning and Economic Development Department, GIS & Visualization, 2023.
Description: A layer of the urban area boundary along with the settlement area boundary expansions areas, created for the Regional Official Plan. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.
Copyright Text: Durham Region, Planning and Economic Development Department, GIS & Visualization, 2023.
Description: A layer of the urban area boundary along with the settlement area boundary expansions areas, merged together into a continuous polygon, created for the Regional Official Plan. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.
Copyright Text: Durham Region, Planning and Economic Development Department, GIS & Visualization, 2023.
Description: This dataset represents the locations of licenced and permitted pits and quarries regulated by the Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry (MNRF) under the Aggregate Resources Act, R.S.O. 1990. Aggregate site data has been divided into active and inactive sites. Active sites may be further subdivided into partial surrenders. In partial surrenders, defined areas of a site are inactive while the rest of the site remains active.The data includes:• site location and size• licensee name• approval type (licence or permit)• operation type (pit or quarry)• maximum annual tonnage limit• the MNRF district responsible for the siteUse our interactive Pits and Quarries map to find active sites.This data does not include aggregate sites regulated by the Ministry of Transportation. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.
Copyright Text: Ministry of Energy, Northern Development and Mines, 2015, and Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry, 2022.
Point data created by Durham Region Planning and Economic Development Department, 2023, at the centroid of MNRF’s polygon dataset.
Description: The purpose of the Aggregate Resources Inventory Program is to provide the basic geological information required to include potential mineral aggregate resource areas in planning strategies. The aim is to assist decision-makers in protecting the public well being by ensuring that adequate resources of mineral aggregate remain available for future use. Aggregate Resources Inventory Papers (ARIP) are technical background documents based, for the most part, on geological information and interpretation. They have been designed as a component of the total land-use planning process and should be used in conjunction with other planning considerations, to ensure the best use of an area’s resources. The objective of this product is to collect and disseminate geoscience information for Ontario.
Copyright Text: MNDM, 2015 - Ontario Geological Survey 2016. Aggregate Resources of Ontario—2015; Ontario Geological Survey, Aggregate Resources of Ontario—2015.
Description: The purpose of the Aggregate Resources Inventory Program is to provide the basic geological information required to include potential mineral aggregate resource areas in planning strategies. The aim is to assist decision-makers in protecting the public well being by ensuring that adequate resources of mineral aggregate remain available for future use. Aggregate Resources Inventory Papers (ARIP) are technical background documents based, for the most part, on geological information and interpretation. They have been designed as a component of the total land-use planning process and should be used in conjunction with other planning considerations, to ensure the best use of an area’s resources. The objective of this product is to collect and disseminate geoscience information for Ontario.
Copyright Text: MNDM, 2015 - Ontario Geological Survey 2016. Aggregate Resources of Ontario—2015; Ontario Geological Survey, Aggregate Resources of Ontario—2015.
Description: This layer was built to show the component parts of the Greenbelt Area as set out in Ontario Regulation 59/05, as amended. ROP Consolidation September 3, 2024.The Greenbelt designations are areas that have Provincial plans and/or specific policies associated with them.There are currently four designations;1) Niagara Escarpment Plan2) Oak Ridges Moraine Conservation Plan3) Protected Countryside; and4) Urban River Valley.
Copyright Text: Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing (MMAH), July 2017.