https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?license_id=OGLA&res_format=PDF&language=en-CA+%5Bdefault%5D&tags=public+land+use+zonesOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T15:27:58.977468+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: ''https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/68ab1f4c-da8b-4349-b1f8-cc01e273b1f2Shunda/Goldeye area2023-04-26T20:43:16.135447+00:00This georeferenced map of the Shunda/Goldeye area in the Bighorn Backcountry shows its location, access road and trails, and other features of the area. This map can be viewed with a standard PDF viewer, but contains additional interactive enhancements that can only be accessed through specific reader apps.2019-08-07T16:36:31.800374+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8677b48e-90ef-4e76-ba15-fade0bc35c1bTershishner area2023-04-26T20:44:12.341081+00:00This georeferenced map of the Tershishner area in the Bighorn Backcountry shows its location, access road and trails, and other features of the area. This map can be viewed with a standard PDF viewer, but contains additional interactive enhancements that can only be accessed through specific reader apps.2019-08-07T16:39:23.236835+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/11cf6099-d9e5-41dc-af54-20b7c945e8beBighorn Dam area2023-04-27T16:33:00.264612+00:00This georeferenced map of the Bighorn dam area in the Bighorn Backcountry shows its location, access road and trails, and other features of the area. This map can be viewed with a standard PDF viewer, but contains additional interactive enhancements that can only be accessed through specific reader apps.2019-08-07T16:09:52.689609+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b32647a3-f4ec-4a78-b2ca-05ca315a3271Bighorn Country public FAQ2023-09-05T22:00:15.931016+00:00Provides answers to some frequently-asked questions about the Bighorn Country proposal, which is a proposal for a mix of parks and public lands that will conserve important and unique natural landscapes while encouraging economic, recreation and tourism opportunities. To conserve this landscape and manage social and economic activity in the area, the government is proposing the designation of a new Wildland Provincial Park and new, expanded or amended parks, recreation areas, and public land use zones. 2018-11-22T23:18:51.423185+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/18b70847-7d1e-462b-bc12-6aaaab2fb1acLivingstone-Porcupine Hills land footprint management plan2023-09-06T15:56:53.862144+00:00The Livingstone-Porcupine Hills Land Footprint Management Plan provides direction for managing the long-term cumulative effects of footprint on public lands, and particularly impacts to biodiversity and watersheds in the Livingstone and Porcupine Hills Public Land Use Zones. Opportunities for the responsible development of natural resources, tourism, and recreational activities are maintained as identified in the objectives and strategies in the South Saskatchewan Regional Plan.2018-05-17T14:49:56.863207+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4c48e498-db57-48d9-8f47-92fc7de6a9d3Livingstone-Porcupine Hills recreation management plan2023-09-06T15:58:26.549338+00:00The Livingstone-Porcupine Hills Recreation Management Plan addresses the priorities for outdoor recreation expressed in the South Saskatchewan Regional Plan (SSRP). The SSRP prioritized planning for the Livingstone-Porcupine Hills areas as a region of high recreational use. It contains the headwaters of the Oldman River, supports biodiversity values, requires the management of wildlife risk and provides traditional First Nations land uses. The Government of Alberta aims to provide a diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities while recognizing that recreation occurs within a multiple use landscape with complex environmental, economic and social values.2018-05-17T14:43:50.496954+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/928f4b1a-cac3-44dd-9e73-711001567c38Quick facts : Livingstone and Porcupine Hills Public Land Use Zones2023-09-06T17:00:26.042414+00:00This two-page fact sheet provides a brief overview of two new public land use zones in Alberta, which have been created to manage outdoor recreational activities and provide a diversity of outdoor recreation experiences. Includes information on camping, trails and trail use in the zones.2018-05-17T15:00:39.278101+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b132571d-f207-4e85-ba14-d3bed2a9a793Cataract Creek Snow Vehicle Public Land Use Zone2023-10-04T17:38:23.661706+00:00This georeferenced map shows the various snowmobile trails located in the Cataract Creek Snow Vehicle Public Land Use Zone. Only snow vehicles are permitted within this area; all other off-highway vehicles are prohibited. Travel is permitted on designated trails only. This map can be viewed with a standard PDF viewer, but contains additional interactive enhancements that can only be accessed through specific reader apps.2019-12-19T15:43:55.467700+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/ad3afdb2-d493-48d8-90df-48cdc974aa44Motorized public land use zones of Kananaskis Country2023-10-23T19:17:23.387926+00:00This brochure contains a map of Kananaskis Country and the public land use zones within the area, along with information to help users become familiar with allowed activities in the area. Public land use zones are managed to protect the environment while allowing responsible and sustainable use of the land. In addition to recreation, this multiple-use area includes forestry, agriculture, and oil and gas activities.2018-07-18T19:33:49.398920+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8e4697a4-b0e8-4980-bd24-f404761a3dd2Sibbald PLUZ2023-11-01T20:46:31.370404+00:00This one-page map shows the various snowmobile trails located in the Sibbald Public Land Use Zone. Only snow vehicles are permitted within this public land use zone, on designated trails.2019-08-02T14:33:21.095147+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a1519372-0b8d-416f-b09b-1b465340f4b3Sibbald snow vehicle public land use zone2023-11-01T21:01:38.453580+00:00This georeferenced map of the Sibbald Snow Vehicle Public Land Use Zone shows its location, the available snowmobile trails, and other features of the area. The map can be viewed with a standard PDF viewer, but contains additional interactive enhancements that can only be accessed through specific reader apps.2019-12-19T16:01:03.637338+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2ebd7306-d10e-4fe7-aeb3-8c9095869e4cSibbald snow vehicle PLUZ and Elbow Loop public land recreation trail2023-11-01T21:05:03.619818+00:00This georeferenced map shows the various snowmobile trails located in the Sibbald Snow Vehicle Public Land Use Zone, along with the Elbow Loop Public Land Recreation Trail. This map can be viewed with a standard PDF viewer, but contains additional interactive enhancements that can only be accessed through specific reader apps.2020-05-05T17:23:38.057736+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/41efb435-2cbf-4c80-9f0c-15bcb103cdc9Alberta's public land trail guide2023-11-02T19:14:26.905389+00:00Alberta's public land has a wide variety recreation trails and areas to meet the needs of campers, OHV riders, hikers, cyclists, equestrian users, hunters and anglers – from curated experiences to rustic adventures on designated trails on public land. This guide offers information to help users find recreation opportunities on public land and explore Alberta's beautiful public trail systems.2023-06-28T21:32:07.932539+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2538d49d-1dd2-4e67-bbad-64f074e432e8Ghost Public Land Use Zone2023-11-08T18:37:51.714015+00:00Guidelines, rules and regulations as well as a trail map for the Ghost Public Land Use Zone.2018-08-27T20:39:17.555412+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/7601f775-109a-4354-84f7-39725bb55032Porcupine Hills Public Land Use Zone [Brochure]2023-11-08T20:25:08.055024+00:00This brochure includes information about Porcupine Hills public Public Land Use Zone along with a map of the motorized trails in the zone.2021-04-27T19:55:41.544369+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/747cbb70-a7cb-4d90-9585-1bb51f5d0a08Livingstone Public Land Use Zone [brochure]2023-11-08T20:35:08.785915+00:00This brochure includes information about Livingstone Public Land Use Zone and a map of the motorized trail system in the zone.2021-04-27T19:42:10.519754+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a86948c9-3b20-49f6-b4fd-0d74770c97b7Bighorn Backcountry public land use zones [2019]2023-11-09T16:12:05.376977+00:00Trail access, user information, contact information and requirements when recreating in the public land use zones of the Bighorn Backcountry. Off-highway vehicles users are required to obtain a current copy of the brochure and have it with them. Also, includes information on individual Public Land Use Zones in the Bighorn Backcountry.2019-06-14T17:10:08.299279+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/810a319f-cf53-47dd-8256-63014c85d140Alberta's guide to outdoor recreation on provincial Crown land2023-11-27T16:02:06.747395+00:00Alberta's Guide to Outdoor Recreation on Provincial Crown Land is a resource for Albertans and other visitors that outlines current provincial rules and regulations for designated outdoor recreation activities and locations.2020-08-31T22:06:32.464239+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/56a9601f-93a7-4ff3-8c85-c4a41066194dLivingstone Public Land Use Zone2023-12-18T22:55:56.388283+00:00This georeferenced map of the Livingstone Public Land Use Zone shows its location, the available access road and trails, and other features of the area. The map can be viewed with a standard PDF viewer, but contains additional interactive enhancements that can only be accessed through specific reader apps.2019-08-02T14:19:56.772052+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e3507972-490d-4708-8dbb-b97a3034e509Porcupine Hills Public Land Use Zone2023-12-18T22:56:10.124274+00:00This georeferenced map of the Porcupine Hills Public Land Use Zone shows its location, the available access road and trails, and other features of the area. The map can be viewed with a standard PDF viewer, but contains additional interactive enhancements that can only be accessed through specific reader apps.2019-08-01T22:20:29.353824+00:00