https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atomOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-29T11:08:58.185705+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: '"-121,61,-109,48"'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e629d9a5-b496-4495-979a-3635d1c073ffSpecial Area2024-03-29T02:48:21.705719+00:00The Special Area dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Special Areas in Alberta. Special Area is a rural municipality type defined under the authority of the Municipal Government Act. Special Areas were established under the Special Areas Act in 1938 due to extreme hardship of the drought years of the 1930s. The Special Areas Act of 1938 has more or less remained intact although there were some amendments in 1966 and 1985. Special Area refers to a rural area in southeast Alberta.2020-04-30T03:22:53.846991+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/b8720ea5-fb8f-41a6-adc5-561f01dc44b4Green/White Area Historical2024-03-29T02:48:21.959738+00:00The Historical Green/White Area dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the historical Green and White areas in Alberta.2020-04-30T03:22:55.681761+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/74c14099-b6d2-42da-8dda-34d939f42423Alberta Provincial Boundary ATS v4.12024-03-29T02:48:22.211954+00:00Compiled by Alberta Data Partnerships Ltd. (ADP), on behalf of the Government of Alberta, the ATS v4.1 Alberta Provincial Boundary polygon layer contains the polygon that represents the location of the boundaries of the Province of Alberta.2020-04-30T03:23:01.673975+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/73d49815-8e7b-4c48-9294-c267b0d72cfbFire Control Zone2024-03-29T02:48:22.383444+00:00The Fire Control Zone dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Fire Control Zones in Alberta. Fire Control Zone is legislated to show geographical areas established for the purposes of closure orders and fire control orders under the Alberta Forest and Prairie Protection Act.2020-04-30T03:23:05.547824+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/fbf15fb8-b83a-4e3b-ba85-30617b57078cPublic Land Use Zone2024-03-29T02:48:23.627762+00:00The Public Land Use Zone (PLUZ) dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Public Land Use Zones in Alberta. A Public Land Use Zone is an area of land to which legislative controls are applied to achieve particular land management objectives identified in a guiding land and resource plan. They can be used to protect areas containing sensitive resources such as wildlife and their habitats, vegetation, soils and watersheds as well as to separate or manage conflicting recreational activities. These areas have been designated as Public Land Use Zones, under the authority of Section 178 and 208 of the Public Lands Administration Regulation (PLAR) under the Public Lands Act. Public Land Use Zones were formerly known as Forest Land Use Zones (FLUZ) which were designated under the former Forest Recreation Regulation under the Forests Act. The Public Lands Administration Regulation came into effect on September 12, 2011. At this time, Forest Land Use Zones under the Forest Recreation Regulation were incorporated into the Public Lands Act and Public Lands Administration Regulation. As a result, Forest Land Use Zone became Public Land Use Zone.2020-04-30T03:23:27.180228+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/75b88dec-4060-40b8-8c37-bec0d5380e32Integrated Resource Plan - Subregional2024-03-29T02:48:24.143514+00:00The Integrated Resource Plan - Subregional dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the Sub-Regional Integrated Resource Plans (IRP) in Alberta.All the Sub-Regional IRPs were completed under the Integrated Resource Planning Program, from 1976 to approximately 1995. These plans were endorsed by the Government of Alberta with most being approved by Cabinet. The Sub-Regional Plans describe land-use zonation and objectives within individual defined planning areas, to ensure overall consistency with Regional goals and objectives.An Integrated Resource Plan (IRP) is a plan which identifies the values and associated land and resource management goals for the planning area in consideration of the maintenance of social, economic, and ecological values. An IRP provides direction regarding the type of land and resource management activity that would facilitate meeting the stated objectives in the planning area (for example: recreation, grazing, industrial and commercial activities). The public was often involved in contributing input to the development of an IRP. Majority of IRP plans were endorsed by the Government of Alberta in various periods.2020-04-30T03:23:37.007936+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e81f5306-7d78-4fb5-ad7a-5092d007e60fProvincial Electoral Division - Historical 20102024-03-29T02:48:24.791853+00:00The Provincial Electoral Division - Historical 2010 dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the areas in Alberta established as electoral divisions under the Alberta Electoral Divisions Act of December 2, 2010. This dataset reflects the legally valid boundaries for provincial general elections and for provincial by-elections, and supersedes all previously published electoral division datasets.2020-04-30T03:23:48.574720+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/8755f172-71ad-4445-8bae-7f19635daaf4Treaty Boundary2024-03-29T02:48:25.180802+00:00The Treaty Boundary dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the historical treaty lands of Canada negotiated by First Nations over the years through treaty-making between 1867 - 1999. The approximate boundaries illustrate the traditional territories described in First Nations Statements of Intent to negotiate treaties which have been submitted to, and accepted.2020-04-30T03:23:56.656774+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/be508ec9-44dc-439e-a2b5-1f8550c65672Fish Management Zone2024-03-29T02:48:27.308633+00:00The Fish Management Zone dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the Fish Management Zones in Alberta. Fish Management Zone is an area having its own unique assemblage of water bodies, species of game fish and management regimes.2020-04-30T03:24:35.123730+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e34abc53-b26d-408c-a43b-87e2eb5d96adContour2024-03-29T02:48:28.533077+00:00This dataset contains all of the 1:20 000 scale contour information converted from the Provincial Digital Base Mapping Project.2020-04-30T03:24:58.675626+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d1a2a741-5514-4ff8-a539-ce1033ef5b58ATS v4.1 Polygons - Legal Subdivision (LSD) with Road Allowance2024-03-29T02:48:28.812895+00:00Compiled by Alberta Data Partnerships Ltd. (ADP), on behalf of the Government of Alberta, the ATS v4.1 Polygons - Legal Subdivision (LSD) with Road Allowance layer contains polygons that represent the location of LSD and adjacent Road Allowance Segment polygons, derived from the Master Alberta Township System points file published as ATS Version 4.1, dated March 31, 2005, and clipped to an updated Alberta Data Partnerships Ltd. (ADP) created version of the Alberta provincial boundary. Legal Subdivisions and adjacent road allowance segment polygons are new data that were not available for publication at the inception of ATS Version 4.1.2020-04-30T03:25:00.584390+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/45dbaf52-c4c8-4e5d-89fe-d14cec62fc41ATS v4.1 Polygons - Township Index2024-03-29T02:48:28.997010+00:00Compiled by Alberta Data Partnerships Ltd. (ADP), on behalf of the Government of Alberta, the ATS v4.1 Polygons - Township Index polygon layer contains polygons that represent the location of Township polygons, derived from the Master Alberta Township System points file published as ATS Version 4.1, dated March 31, 2005, and clipped to an updated Alberta Data Partnerships Ltd. (ADP) created version of the Alberta provincial boundary. No road allowance segments are included in this layer.2020-05-15T03:23:37.086108+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/79dcbe44-4a86-4ac0-8eec-135f80a9b843Forest Protection Area2024-03-29T02:48:29.425206+00:00The Forest Protection Area dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the administrative areas established by Forest Protection, Forestry Division of Alberta Agriculture and Forestry concerned with the prevention and control of damage to forests from fire, insects, disease and other harmful agents.2020-04-30T03:25:10.521889+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/d2eff235-4c11-416f-b4e2-791c305594b1Provincial Electoral Division - Current 20192024-03-29T02:50:30.724063+00:00The data in this information product illustrates the boundaries of Alberta's 87 Provincial Electoral Divisions. Electoral Boundaries are defined by the Alberta Election Act, Chapter E-1, 2018. Provincial Electoral Divisions (PEDs) are territorial units represented by an elected Member to serve in the Alberta Provincial Legislative Assembly. The Provincial Electoral Divisions used in this information product were enacted in December 2017 and came into effect for the 2019 provincial general election.2020-04-30T04:12:00.882332+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/a65834eb-9865-48b2-bef0-f1fa855307c6Improvement District2024-03-29T02:50:31.401170+00:00The Improvement District dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent large unincorporated rural areas in Alberta. Improvement District is a large unincorporated rural area defined under the authority of the Municipal Government Act and administered under the Improvement District Act. The provincial and federal governments have the primary responsibility in the Improvement District except for school affairs.2020-04-30T04:12:13.278867+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/e65187cf-065f-476c-9e09-3698f78c229fNatural Resources Conservation Board Service Area2024-03-29T02:50:31.594872+00:00The Natural Resources Conservation Board Service Area dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent Natural Resources Conservation Board Service Areas in Alberta. The dataset is the administrative boundary for the 4 regional offices of Natural Resources Conservation Board.2020-04-30T04:12:15.056540+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/adade235-fbf9-4d51-9e87-4d3b7ad30f31DND Air Weapons Range2024-03-29T02:50:31.774311+00:00The DND Air Weapons Range dataset is comprised of all the polygons that represent the Air Weapons Range established by the Department of National Defence, Government of Canada, within the Province of Alberta.Air Weapons Range is the area used as a practice and firing range with restricted access provisions and which is owned and operated by the Department of National Defence, Government of Canada.2020-04-30T04:12:18.981047+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/93a6aa29-9b09-488a-b5f9-1a5b8ac5ebc5Alberta Census Profiles by Electoral Division - Historical2024-03-29T02:50:32.012348+00:00This dataset comprises all of the feature classes in the Alberta Provincial Electoral Divisions profiles. This data is derived from the Census of Canada and the National Household Survey from Statistics Canada from 2011 and 2016. This does not constitute an endorsement by Statistics Canada of this product.2022-03-01T06:13:06.723684+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/fc452a70-daf1-4a16-b2b0-5e770cf10f7cBase Hydrography Point Event2024-03-29T02:50:33.224091+00:00The Base Hydrography Point Event layer contains hydrographic point features representing the locations of water or water related features captured through the 1:20000 Provincial Base Mapping Project, the 1:50000 Resource Access Mapping Program, the Alberta Vegetation Inventory Program and the Federal Government National Topographic Data Base 1:50000 mapping.2020-04-30T04:12:44.085850+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/2ebfa295-c51a-467c-8c38-823f27ed2a15NTS Grid 1:50 0002024-03-29T02:50:33.594122+00:00This dataset is produced for the Government of Alberta and is available to the general public. Note that the distribution contact is different for the general public than for Government of Alberta ministries. Please consult the Distribution Information of this metadata for the appropriate contact to acquire this dataset.The National Topographic System of Canada (NTS) is a national mapping reference grid defined by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) that is based on degrees of latitude and longitude. Starting at the Prime Meridian and at the Equator, the 1:50 000 grid is formed by intersecting every 1/4 degree of the meridians with every 1/2 degrees of parallels. It can also true that the standard 1:250 000 NTS block is broken down into 16 1:50 000 blocks that a numbered south to north alternating east to west then west to east from one to 16. Each polygon in the grid is designated with a two digit number. a single letter and two additional numbers (Example 83H08). The province of Alberta is covered by 670 complete and 131 partially complete 1:50 000 NTS blocks.2020-04-30T04:12:50.250321+00:00