Sea-to-Sky LRMP – Maps and Spatial Data
Sea-to-Sky Land and Resource Management Plan – Maps
- Map 1 - Land Use Zones
- Map 2 - First Nations Territories in the Plan Area
- Map 3 - First Nations Cultural Places
- Map 4 - In-SHUCK-ch Mountain Special Management Area
- Map 5 - Skelulátkwa / Owl Creek Cultural Education Area
- Map 6 - Floodplain Management Areas
- Map 7 - Community Water Supply Areas
- Map 8 - Grizzly Bear Recovery and Linkage Areas
- Map 9 - Cultural Management Areas
- Map 10 - Qwalímak / Birkenhead River Cultural Management Area
- Map 11 - Wildland Zones
- Map 12 - Conservancies
- Map 12 - Conservancies (revised May 2010)
- Map 13 - Lil'wat Nation Nt'akmen and Stewardship Areas
- Map 14 - Kwékwayex Kwelháynexw ta Skwxwú7mesh Temixw - Squamish Nation Wild Spirit Places
- Map 15 - Commercial Recreation Zoning (Squamish Nation Agreement)
- Map 15A - Non-Commercial Winter Recreation zoning
- Map 16 - Squamish Nation Wildlife Focus Areas
Sea-to-Sky Wildland Area Order-in-Council – Maps
- Map 1 - Blanca Lakes Skwxwú7mesh-úlh Snewáyelh (Cultural Training Area)
- Map 2 - Tricouni Lakes Skwxwú7mesh-úlh Snewáyelh (Cultural Training Area)
- Map 3 - Nexw Áyantsut / Lower Sims
- Map 4 - Lizzie Headwaters
- Map 5 - Upper Elaho
- Map 6 - Qwalímak / Birkenhead Headwaters
- Map 7 - Úll’us / Ryan Headwaters
- Map 8 - Skelulátkwa / Owl Creek
- Map 9 - St’uqál’ts / Lillooet Glacier
- Map 10 - Soo Headwaters
- Map 11 - Blanca Lakes II
- Map 12 - Place Glacier Ridge
- Map 13 - Tricouni Peak
- Map 14 - Elaho Glacier
- Map 15 - Mount Currie
- Map 16 - Mount Jimmy Jimmy
- Map 17 - Pebble Creek
- Map 18 - Phelix Headwaters
- Map 19 - Powder Mountain
- Map 20 - Rutherford Headwaters
- Map 21 - Sky Pilot
- Map 22 - South Creek
- Map 23 - Rainbow Mountain
- Map 24 - Twin One Headwaters
- Map 25 - Barr Headwaters
- Map 26 - Westside Elaho
- Map 27 - Birkenhead Peak
- Map 28 - Gowan Headwaters
- Map 29 - Athelney Pass
- Map 30 - South Tantalus
- Map 31 - Twin Two Peak
- Map 32 - Ashlu Headwaters
- Map 33 - Twin Lakes
- Map 34 - Meager Headwaters
- Map 35 - East Upper Sloquet
- Map 36 - West Upper Sloquet
- Map 37 - Wolverine Creek
- Map 38 - Sockeye Headwaters
- Map 39 - Scout Peak
- Map 40 - Rogers-Nahatlatch Divide
- Map 41 - Northwest Salal
- Map 42 - Falk Creek
- Map 43 - Douglas Headwaters
- Map 44 - Haylmore Headwaters
- Map 45 - Sims Headwaters
Land Use Objectives for the Sea-to-Sky Land and Resource Management Plan – Maps
- Map 1 - Area to Which Order Applies
- Map 2 - First Nations' Cultural Management Areas
- Map 3 - First Nations' Cultural Places
- Map 4 - Floodplain Management Areas
- Map 5 - In-SHUCK-ch Mountain Special Management Area
- Map 6 - Category A Lil'wat Nation A7x7ulmecw (Spirited Ground) Areas
- Map 7 - Portions of Category B Lil'wat Nation A7x7ulmecw (Spirited Ground) Areas Within Floodplain Management Areas
- Map 8 - Squamish Nation Síiyamín ta Skwxwú7mesh (cultural sites) and Core Areas within Úxwumixw (village sites)
- Map 9 - Qwalimak/Birkenhead River Corridor
- Map 10 - West Side of Squamish River Floodplain Management Area
- Map 11 - Upper Lillooet River Riparian Area
Spatial Data
Non-legal planning features and legal planning objectives are available for download from GeoBC’s Geographic Warehouse. From the metadata details page, click the 'Download data' button (top right).
To view Sea to Sky Land and Resource Management Plan features in iMap, select the 'Layers' tab, 'Add layers’ and then select ‘Sea to Sky Land and Resource Management Plan’ from the ‘Land Use Plans’ folder.
For more detailed information about spatial data deriving from strategic land and resource planning processes, please see: http://www.ilmb.gov.bc.ca/slrp/datamgmt_supportdocs.html
The spatial data for the Sea-to-Sky Wildland Area Order are available at: ftp://ftp.geobc.gov.bc.ca/publish/Regional/Surrey/wildlands/shapefile/
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