Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
Description: CRD Regional Planning has compiled a Local Areas layer based on the CRD member municipalities' Local Planning Areas (sometimes known as Neighbourhood Planning Areas). These Local Areas are delineated in the member municipalities' Official Community Plans (OCPs) and/or Local Area Plans. Coverage within the CRD extends to municipalities in the Peninsula, Core and e West Shore. The unorganized (mostly uninhabited) part of Juan de Fuca EA is included with this version. The Gulf Islands are excluded from the coverage. Indian Reserves are excluded from the coverage. Fields include the Municipality name; Local Area number; Local Area name and Revised name; Area (in hectares). Updates are made to the Local Areas layer when there are changes to Local Area boundaries in an OCP.
Description: The 2011 Census Boundary Files are a series of products that depict boundaries of standard geographic units (defined in the Standard Geographical Classification, Volume 1) and geographical levels established primarily for the purpose of collecting and disseminating Census data. The 2011 Census Boundary Files provide a framework for mapping and spatial analysis. Digital files depict the full extent of the geographical areas, including the coastal water area. Cartographic files depict the geographical areas using only the major land mass of Canada and its coastal islands. A Census Subdivision (CSD) is an administrative area which is a component of the Standard Geographical Classification. Census subdivision is the general term for municipalities, as determined by provincial and territorial legislation, or areas treated as municipal equivalents for statistical purposes, e.g. Indian reserves and unincorporated areas. CSDs cover all the territory of Canada. The geographic reference date is a date determined by Statistics Canada for the purpose of finalizing the geographic framework for which census data are collected, tabulated and reported. For the the 2011 Census, the geographic reference date is January 1, 2011. There are 30 CSDs in the Capital Regional District (5917). All Census data are available at the Census Subdivision Area level of geography, subject to suppression population thresholds for small population counts and income data. The Census Subdivision Area Boundary Files contain fields which identify to which Census Division (CD); Province (PR); Census Metropolitan Area (CMA) a particular CSD rolls up in the Standard Geographical Classification.
TotPopbyAgeGroup
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population count by age group
)
Age0to4
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 0 to 4 years
)
Age0to4Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 0 to 4 years
)
Age5to9
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 5 to 9 years
)
Age5to9Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 5 to 9 years
)
Age10to14
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 10 to 14 years
)
Age10to14Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 10 to 14 years
)
Age15to19
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 15 to 19 years
)
Age15to19Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 15 to 19 years
)
Age20to24
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 20 to 24 years
)
Age20to24Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 20 to 24 years
)
Age25to29
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 25 to 29 years
)
Age25to29Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 25 to 29 years
)
Age30to34
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 30 to 34 years
)
Age30to34Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 30 to 34 years
)
Age35to39
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 35 to 39 years
)
Age35to39Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 35 to 39 years
)
Age40to44
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 40 to 44 years
)
Age40to44Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 40 to 44 years
)
Age45to49
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 45 to 49 years
)
Age45to49Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 45 to 49 years
)
Age50to54
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 50 to 54 years
)
Age50to54Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 50 to 54 years
)
Age55to59
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 55 to 59 years
)
Age55to59Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 55 to 59 years
)
Age60to64
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 60 to 64 years
)
Age60to64Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 60 to 64 years
)
Age65to69
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 65 to 69 years
)
Age65to69Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 65 to 69 years
)
Age70to74
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 70 to 74 years
)
Age70to74Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 70 to 74 years
)
Age75to79
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 75 to 79 years
)
Age75to79Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 75 to 79 years
)
Age80to84
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 80 to 84 years
)
Age80to84Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 80 to 84 years
)
Age85Plus
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 85 years and older
)
Age85PlusPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 85 years and older
)
MedAgePop
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Median age of population
)
TotalNoCensusFams
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of census families
)
Num2PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of 2 person census families
)
Pct2PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of families with 2 persons
)
Num3PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of 3 person census families
)
Pct3PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of families with 3 persons
)
Num4PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of 4 person census families
)
Pct4PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of families with 4 persons
)
Num5PlusPersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number families with 5 or more persons
)
Pct5PlusFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of families with 5 or more persons
)
AvgNumChildren
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Average number of children at home
)
Wed0Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of married couples without children at home
)
Wed1Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of married couples with 1 child at home
)
Wed2Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of married couples with 2 children at home
)
Wed3PlusChild
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of married couples with 3 or more children at home
)
CmLwOChild
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of common-law couples without children at home
)
CmLw1Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of common-law couples with 1 child at home
)
CmLw2Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of common-law couples with 2 children at home
)
CmLw3PlusChild
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of common-law couples with 3 or more children at home
)
TotLoneParentFams
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of lone-parent families
)
LonePar1Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of lone parent families with 1 child at home
)
LonePar2Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of lone parent families with 2 children at home
)
LonePar3PlusChild
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of lone parent families with 3 or more children at home
)
NewImmigrants01t011
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of new immigrants between 2001 and 2011
)
NewImmigrantsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of new immigrants in the population
)
VisibleMinority
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people who identify as a visible minority
)
VisMinPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of the population who identify as a visible minority
)
AboriginalIdentity
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people who identify as Aboriginal
)
AbIdentityPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of the population who identify as Aboriginal
)
MedianIncome15YrsPlus
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Median after-tax income of the population aged 15 years and older
)
AfterTax0to5k
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income less than $5000
)
AfterTax0to5kPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income less than $5000
)
AfterTax5kto9999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $5000 and $9999
)
AfterTax5kto9999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $5000 and $9999
)
AfterTax10kto14999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $10,000 and $14,999
)
AfterTax10kto14999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $10,000 and $14,999
)
AfterTax15kto19999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $15,000 and $19,999
)
AfterTax15kto19999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $15,000 and $19,999
)
AfterTax20kto29999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $20,000 and $29,999
)
AfterTax20kto29999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $20,000 and $29,999
)
AfterTax30kto39999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $30,000 and $39,999
)
AfterTax30kto39999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $30,000 and $39,999
)
AfterTax40kto49999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $40,000 and $49,999
)
AfterTax40kto49999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $40,000 and $49,999
)
AfterTax50kto59999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $50,000 and $59,999
)
AfterTax50kto59999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $50,000 and $59,999
)
AfterTax60kto79999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $60,000 and $79,999
)
AfterTax60kto79999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $60,000 and $79,999
)
AfterTax80kto99999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $80,000 and $99,999
)
AfterTax80kto99999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $80,000 and $99,999
)
AfterTaxOver100k
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income of $100,000 and over
)
AfterTaxOcer100kPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income of $100,000 and over
)
MedianIncomeCoupleFamilies
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Median after-tax income of couple-only families
)
MedianIncomeCouplesWChildren
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Median after-tax income of couples with children
)
MedianIncomeLoneParentFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Median after-tax income of lone-parent families
)
MedianIncomeNonEconomicFams
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Median after-tax income of non-economic families, length: 255
)
PrevLowIncAfterTax
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Prevalence of low-income after-tax
)
PrevLowInc0to18Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Prevalence of low-income after-tax among people less than 18 years of age
)
PrevLowInc18to64Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Prevalence of low-income after-tax among people 18 to 64 years of age
)
PrevLowInc65YrsPlus
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Prevalence of low-income after-tax among people 65 years and older
)
OwnerHouseholdsWIncAboveZero
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of owner households with income greater than zero
)
PctShltrCostsOver30pctIncOwnerH
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of owner households spending 30% or more of their income on shelter costs
)
TotalTenantHouseholds
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of tenant households with income greater than zero
)
PctShltrCostsOver30pctIncTenant
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of tenant households spending 30% of more of their income on shelter costs
)
PctOwnerHouseWMortgage
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of owner households with a mortgage
)
TotalNumOccDwellings
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings
)
OccDwelRegMaint
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings requiring only regular maintenance
)
OccDwelNeedMajorRepairs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings in need of major repairs
)
OccDwelNeedMajorRepairsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings in need of major repairs
)
TotalOccupiedDwellling
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings by period of construction
)
DwellingsBefore1960
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built in 1960 or before
)
DwellingsBefore1960Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built in 1960 or before
)
Dwellings1961to1980
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built between 1961 and 1980
)
Dwellings1961to1980Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built between 1961 and 1980
)
Dwellings1981to1990
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built between 1981 and 1990
)
Dwellings1981to1990Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built between 1981 and 1990
)
Dwellings1991to2000
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built between 1991 and 2000 )
Dwellings1991to2000Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built between 1991 and 2000 )
Dwellings2001to2005
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built between 2001 and 2005
)
Dwellings2001to2005Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built between 2001 and 2005
)
Dwellings2006to2011
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built between 2006 and 2011
)
Dwellings2006to2011Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built between 2006 and 2011
)
AvgRoomsPerDwell
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Average number of rooms per dwelling
)
TotalOccDwelbyNumBedrooms
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings by number of bedrooms
)
Bedroom0to1
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings with 0 or 1 bedroom
)
PctBedroom0to1
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of occupied dwellings with 0 or 1 bedroom
)
Num2Bedrooms
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings with 2 bedrooms
)
Pct2Bedrooms
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of occupied dwellings with 2 bedrooms
)
Num3Bedrooms
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings with 3 bedrooms
)
Pct3Bedrooms
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of occupied dwellings with 3 bedrooms
)
Bedrooms4orMore
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings with 4 or more bedrooms
)
Bedrooms4orMorePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of occupied dwellings with 4 or more bedrooms
)
TotalPrivHousebyTenure
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households by tenure
)
Owner
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of owner private households
)
BandHousing
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of band housing private households
)
BandHousingPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: % of band housing private households
)
TotalPrivHousebySuitability
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households by suitability
)
Suitable
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households that are suitable
)
SuitablePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households that are suitable
)
NotSuitable
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households that are not suitable
)
NotSuitablePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households that are not suitable
)
TotalPrivHousebyPplPerRoom
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households by number of people per room
)
OneOrFewerPerRoom
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with one person or fewer per room
)
OneOrFewerPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with one person or fewer per room
)
MorethanOnePerRoom
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with more than one person per room
)
MorethanOnePerRoomPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with more than one person per room
)
TotalPrivHousebyMaintainerAge
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households by age of primary maintainer
)
Under25Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer under age 25
)
Under25YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer under age 25
)
Maint25to34Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer between 25 and 34 years of age
)
Maint25to34YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer between 25 and 34 years of age
)
Maint35to44Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer between 35 and 44 years of age
)
Maint35to44YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer between 35 and 44 years of age
)
Maint45to54Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer between 45 and 54 years of age
)
Maint45to54YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer between 45 and 54 years of age
)
Maint55to64Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer between 55 and 64 years of age
)
Maint55to64YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer between 55 and 64 years of age
)
Maint65to74Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer between 65 and 74 years of age
)
Maint65to74YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer between 65 and 74 years of age
)
Maint75YrsPlus
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer 75 years of age and older
)
Maint75YrsPlusPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer 75 years of age and older
)
EmploymentRate
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of the population who are employed
)
UnemploymentRate
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of the population who are unemployed
)
TotalLabourForcebyClass
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people in the labour force by class of employment
)
Employee
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in the labour force who are employees
)
EmployeePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people in the labour force who are employees
)
SelfEmployed
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in the labour force who are self-employed
)
SelfEmployedPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people in the labour force who are self-employed
)
TotalLabourForcebyType
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people in the labour force by type of employment
)
Management
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in management occupations
)
ManagementPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in management occupations
)
BusFinAdmin
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in business, finance or adminstration occupations
)
BusFinAdminPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in business, finance or administration
)
NatAppScience
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in natural and applied sciences and related occupations
)
NatAppSciencePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in natural and applied sciences and related occupations
)
Health
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in health occupations
)
HealthPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in health occupations
)
EdLawSocGovServ
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people employed in education, law and social, community and government services
)
EdLawSocGovServPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in education, law and social, community and government services
)
ArtCultRecSport
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people employed in art, culture, recreation and sport
)
ArtCultRecSportPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in art, culture, recreation and sport occupations
)
SalesServ
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people with sales and service occupations
)
SalesServPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population with sales and service occupations
)
TradTransEquip
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people with trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
)
TradTransEquipPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population with trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
)
NatResAgri
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people with natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
)
NatResAgriPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population with natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
)
ManuUtili
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people with occupations in manufacturing and utilities
)
ManuUtiliPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population with occupations in manufacturing and utilities
)
Total25to64ByEducationLevel
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 25 to 64 years by highest education attained
)
NoCertDipDeg
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people aged 25 to 64 years with no certificate, diploma or degree
)
NoCertDipDegPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of population aged 25 to 64 with no certificate, diploma or degree
)
HighSchool
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people aged 25 to 64 years with a high school diploma
)
HighSchoolPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of population aged 25 to 64 with a high school diploma
)
PostSec
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people aged 25 to 64 years with post-secondary education
)
PostSecPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of population aged 25 to 64 years with post-secondary education
)
TotalEmpModeTraveltoWork
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total employed population by mode of travel to work
)
DriverCarTruckVan
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who drive to work in a car, truck or van
)
DriverCarTruckVanPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed population who drive to work in a car, truck or van
)
PassengerCarTruckVan
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who travel to work as a passenger in a car, truck or van
)
PassengerCarTruckVanPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed population who travel to work as a passenger in a car, truck or van
)
PublicTrans
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who travel to work using public transit
)
PublicTransPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed population who travel to work using public transit
)
Walked
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who walk to work
)
WalkedPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed people who walk to work
)
Bicycle
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who ride a bicycle to work
)
BicyclePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed people who ride a bicycle to work
)
OtherMethods
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who use other methods to travel to work
)
OtherMethodsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed people who use other methods to travel to work
)
MedCommuteDurationMinutes
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Median commute duration in minutes
)
GeographyNo
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number for Census Sub-Division (CSD) data
)
CSD
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Name of the geography/municipality/Electoral Area/local planning area/neighbourhood, length: 255
)
GeographyName
(
type: esriFieldTypeString, alias: Name of the geography/municipality/Electoral Area/local planning area/neighbourhood, length: 255
)
NHSNonResponseRate
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Global non-response rate for National Household Survey (NHS) data
)
TotPopbyAgeGroup
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population count by age group
)
Age0to4
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 0 to 4 years
)
Age0to4Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 0 to 4 years
)
Age5to9
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 5 to 9 years
)
Age5to9Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 5 to 9 years
)
Age10to14
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 10 to 14 years
)
Age10to14Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 10 to 14 years
)
Age15to19
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 15 to 19 years
)
Age15to19Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 15 to 19 years
)
Age20to24
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 20 to 24 years
)
Age20to24Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 20 to 24 years
)
Age25to29
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 25 to 29 years
)
Age25to29Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 25 to 29 years
)
Age30to34
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 30 to 34 years
)
Age30to34Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 30 to 34 years
)
Age35to39
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 35 to 39 years
)
Age35to39Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 35 to 39 years
)
Age40to44
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 40 to 44 years
)
Age40to44Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 40 to 44 years
)
Age45to49
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 45 to 49 years
)
Age45to49Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 45 to 49 years
)
Age50to54
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 50 to 54 years
)
Age50to54Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 50 to 54 years
)
Age55to59
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 55 to 59 years
)
Age55to59Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 55 to 59 years
)
Age60to64
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 60 to 64 years
)
Age60to64Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 60 to 64 years
)
Age65to69
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 65 to 69 years
)
Age65to69Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 65 to 69 years
)
Age70to74
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 70 to 74 years
)
Age70to74Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 70 to 74 years
)
Age75to79
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 75 to 79 years
)
Age75to79Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 75 to 79 years
)
Age80to84
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 80 to 84 years
)
Age80to84Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 80 to 84 years
)
Age85Plus
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 85 years and older
)
Age85PlusPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total population aged 85 years and older
)
MedAgePop
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Median age of population
)
TotalNoCensusFams
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of census families
)
Num2PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of 2 person census families
)
Pct2PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of families with 2 persons
)
Num3PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of 3 person census families
)
Pct3PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of families with 3 persons
)
Num4PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of 4 person census families
)
Pct4PersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of families with 4 persons
)
Num5PlusPersFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number families with 5 or more persons
)
Pct5PlusFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of families with 5 or more persons
)
AvgNumChildren
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Average number of children at home
)
Wed0Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of married couples without children at home
)
Wed1Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of married couples with 1 child at home
)
Wed2Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of married couples with 2 children at home
)
Wed3PlusChild
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of married couples with 3 or more children at home
)
CmLwOChild
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of common-law couples without children at home
)
CmLw1Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of common-law couples with 1 child at home
)
CmLw2Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of common-law couples with 2 children at home
)
CmLw3PlusChild
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of common-law couples with 3 or more children at home
)
TotLoneParentFams
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of lone-parent families
)
LonePar1Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of lone parent families with 1 child at home
)
LonePar2Child
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of lone parent families with 2 children at home
)
LonePar3PlusChild
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of lone parent families with 3 or more children at home
)
NewImmigrants01t011
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of new immigrants between 2001 and 2011
)
NewImmigrantsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of new immigrants in the population
)
VisibleMinority
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people who identify as a visible minority
)
VisMinPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of the population who identify as a visible minority
)
AboriginalIdentity
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people who identify as Aboriginal
)
AbIdentityPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of the population who identify as Aboriginal
)
MedianIncome15YrsPlus
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Median after-tax income of the population aged 15 years and older
)
AfterTax0to5k
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income less than $5000
)
AfterTax0to5kPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income less than $5000
)
AfterTax5kto9999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $5000 and $9999
)
AfterTax5kto9999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $5000 and $9999
)
AfterTax10kto14999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $10,000 and $14,999
)
AfterTax10kto14999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $10,000 and $14,999
)
AfterTax15kto19999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $15,000 and $19,999
)
AfterTax15kto19999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $15,000 and $19,999
)
AfterTax20kto29999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $20,000 and $29,999
)
AfterTax20kto29999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $20,000 and $29,999
)
AfterTax30kto39999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $30,000 and $39,999
)
AfterTax30kto39999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $30,000 and $39,999
)
AfterTax40kto49999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $40,000 and $49,999
)
AfterTax40kto49999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $40,000 and $49,999
)
AfterTax50kto59999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $50,000 and $59,999
)
AfterTax50kto59999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $50,000 and $59,999
)
AfterTax60kto79999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $60,000 and $79,999
)
AfterTax60kto79999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $60,000 and $79,999
)
AfterTax80kto99999
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $80,000 and $99,999
)
AfterTax80kto99999Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income between $80,000 and $99,999
)
AfterTaxOver100k
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income of $100,000 and over
)
AfterTaxOcer100kPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people aged 15 years and older with after-tax income of $100,000 and over
)
MedianIncomeCoupleFamilies
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Median after-tax income of couple-only families
)
MedianIncomeCouplesWChildren
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Median after-tax income of couples with children
)
MedianIncomeLoneParentFam
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Median after-tax income of lone-parent families
)
MedianIncomeNonEconomicFams
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Median after-tax income of non-economic families
)
PrevLowIncAfterTax
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Prevalence of low-income after-tax
)
PrevLowInc0to18Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Prevalence of low-income after-tax among people less than 18 years of age
)
PrevLowInc18to64Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Prevalence of low-income after-tax among people 18 to 64 years of age
)
PrevLowInc65YrsPlus
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Prevalence of low-income after-tax among people 65 years and older
)
OwnerHouseholdsWIncAboveZero
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of owner households with income greater than zero
)
PctShltrCostsOver30pctIncOwnerH
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of owner households spending 30% or more of their income on shelter costs
)
TotalTenantHouseholds
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of tenant households with income greater than zero
)
PctShltrCostsOver30pctIncTenant
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of tenant households spending 30% of more of their income on shelter costs
)
PctOwnerHouseWMortgage
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of owner households with a mortgage
)
TotalNumOccDwellings
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings
)
OccDwelRegMaint
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings requiring only regular maintenance
)
OccDwelNeedMajorRepairs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings in need of major repairs
)
OccDwelNeedMajorRepairsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings in need of major repairs
)
TotalOccupiedDwellling
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings by period of construction
)
DwellingsBefore1960
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built in 1960 or before
)
DwellingsBefore1960Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built in 1960 or before
)
Dwellings1961to1980
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built between 1961 and 1980
)
Dwellings1961to1980Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built between 1961 and 1980
)
Dwellings1981to1990
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built between 1981 and 1990
)
Dwellings1981to1990Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built between 1981 and 1990
)
Dwellings1991to2000
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built between 1991 and 2000 )
Dwellings1991to2000Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built between 1991 and 2000 )
Dwellings2001to2005
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built between 2001 and 2005
)
Dwellings2001to2005Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built between 2001 and 2005
)
Dwellings2006to2011
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings built between 2006 and 2011
)
Dwellings2006to2011Pct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of total occupied dwellings built between 2006 and 2011
)
AvgRoomsPerDwell
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Average number of rooms per dwelling
)
TotalOccDwelbyNumBedrooms
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings by number of bedrooms
)
Bedroom0to1
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings with 0 or 1 bedroom
)
PctBedroom0to1
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of occupied dwellings with 0 or 1 bedroom
)
Num2Bedrooms
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings with 2 bedrooms
)
Pct2Bedrooms
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of occupied dwellings with 2 bedrooms
)
Num3Bedrooms
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings with 3 bedrooms
)
Pct3Bedrooms
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of occupied dwellings with 3 bedrooms
)
Bedrooms4orMore
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of occupied dwellings with 4 or more bedrooms
)
Bedrooms4orMorePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of occupied dwellings with 4 or more bedrooms
)
TotalPrivHousebyTenure
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households by tenure
)
Owner
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of owner private households
)
BandHousing
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of band housing private households
)
BandHousingPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: % of band housing private households
)
TotalPrivHousebySuitability
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households by suitability
)
Suitable
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households that are suitable
)
SuitablePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households that are suitable
)
NotSuitable
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households that are not suitable
)
NotSuitablePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households that are not suitable
)
TotalPrivHousebyPplPerRoom
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households by number of people per room
)
OneOrFewerPerRoom
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with one person or fewer per room
)
OneOrFewerPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with one person or fewer per room
)
MorethanOnePerRoom
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with more than one person per room
)
MorethanOnePerRoomPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with more than one person per room
)
TotalPrivHousebyMaintainerAge
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of private households by age of primary maintainer
)
Under25Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer under age 25
)
Under25YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer under age 25
)
Maint25to34Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer between 25 and 34 years of age
)
Maint25to34YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer between 25 and 34 years of age
)
Maint35to44Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer between 35 and 44 years of age
)
Maint35to44YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer between 35 and 44 years of age
)
Maint45to54Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer between 45 and 54 years of age
)
Maint45to54YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer between 45 and 54 years of age
)
Maint55to64Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer between 55 and 64 years of age
)
Maint55to64YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer between 55 and 64 years of age
)
Maint65to74Yrs
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer between 65 and 74 years of age
)
Maint65to74YrsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer between 65 and 74 years of age
)
Maint75YrsPlus
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of private households with primary maintainer 75 years of age and older
)
Maint75YrsPlusPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of private households with primary maintainer 75 years of age and older
)
EmploymentRate
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of the population who are employed
)
UnemploymentRate
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of the population who are unemployed
)
TotalLabourForcebyClass
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people in the labour force by class of employment
)
Employee
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in the labour force who are employees
)
EmployeePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people in the labour force who are employees
)
SelfEmployed
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in the labour force who are self-employed
)
SelfEmployedPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of people in the labour force who are self-employed
)
TotalLabourForcebyType
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total number of people in the labour force by type of employment
)
Management
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in management occupations
)
ManagementPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in management occupations
)
BusFinAdmin
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in business, finance or adminstration occupations
)
BusFinAdminPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in business, finance or administration
)
NatAppScience
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in natural and applied sciences and related occupations
)
NatAppSciencePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in natural and applied sciences and related occupations
)
Health
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people in health occupations
)
HealthPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in health occupations
)
EdLawSocGovServ
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people employed in education, law and social, community and government services
)
EdLawSocGovServPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in education, law and social, community and government services
)
ArtCultRecSport
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people employed in art, culture, recreation and sport
)
ArtCultRecSportPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population in art, culture, recreation and sport occupations
)
SalesServ
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people with sales and service occupations
)
SalesServPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population with sales and service occupations
)
TradTransEquip
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people with trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
)
TradTransEquipPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population with trades, transport and equipment operators and related occupations
)
NatResAgri
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people with natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
)
NatResAgriPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population with natural resources, agriculture and related production occupations
)
ManuUtili
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people with occupations in manufacturing and utilities
)
ManuUtiliPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of labour force population with occupations in manufacturing and utilities
)
Total25to64ByEducationLevel
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total population aged 25 to 64 years by highest education attained
)
NoCertDipDeg
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people aged 25 to 64 years with no certificate, diploma or degree
)
NoCertDipDegPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of population aged 25 to 64 with no certificate, diploma or degree
)
HighSchool
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people aged 25 to 64 years with a high school diploma
)
HighSchoolPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of population aged 25 to 64 with a high school diploma
)
PostSec
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of people aged 25 to 64 years with post-secondary education
)
PostSecPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of population aged 25 to 64 years with post-secondary education
)
TotalEmpModeTraveltoWork
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Total employed population by mode of travel to work
)
DriverCarTruckVan
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who drive to work in a car, truck or van
)
DriverCarTruckVanPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed population who drive to work in a car, truck or van
)
PassengerCarTruckVan
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who travel to work as a passenger in a car, truck or van
)
PassengerCarTruckVanPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed population who travel to work as a passenger in a car, truck or van
)
PublicTrans
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who travel to work using public transit
)
PublicTransPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed population who travel to work using public transit
)
Walked
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who walk to work
)
WalkedPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed people who walk to work
)
Bicycle
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who ride a bicycle to work
)
BicyclePct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed people who ride a bicycle to work
)
OtherMethods
(
type: esriFieldTypeInteger, alias: Number of employed people who use other methods to travel to work
)
OtherMethodsPct
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: % of employed people who use other methods to travel to work
)
MedCommuteDurationMinutes
(
type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Median commute duration in minutes
)