Information about Calgary's urban forest, including the locations and types of trees on public land. To learn more, visit the Urban Forest Management map.
If a land use change or activity were to cause a release of contaminants, the vulnerable areas map indicates which areas are more or less vulnerable to facilitating the movement of contamination to surface waters downstream.
City Planning Sectors are defined by groupings of community districts and/or transportation zones making up the Center, North, Northeast, East, Southeast, South, West and Northwest Sectors. Planning Sector boundaries extend to the city limits.
Noise Exposure Forecast (NEF) contours are referred to by Section 19 of the Land Use Bylaw, the Calgary International Airport Vicinity Protection Area Regulations and Calgary International Airport Zoning Regulations.
Includes parking lots, picnic areas, compounds, access roads, and decorative brick areas maintained by Calgary Parks or located on lands under Calgary Park’s stewardship.
The set of railway tracks owned by parties external to The City (i.e. CP, CN) that run through the City of Calgary. This specifically does not include the LRT tracks.
The data in this map are 2-way 16h bike volumes collected on a single weekday in 2015, factored to represent the average September/October volume. Factors were calculated based on 13 automated count stations.