5. Feature Catalogue#

Note

The description of features and attributes provided in this catalogue is largely based on the standard ISO 14825 — Intelligent transport systems — Geographic Data Files (GDF) — Overall data specification resulting from technical committee ISO/TC 204.

This catalogue was adapted from the international standard ISO 19110 — Geographic information — Methodology for feature cataloguing prepared by technical committee ISO/TC 211.

5.1. Data Types#

Data types for all attributes for all feature classes are described in Product Distribution Formats.

5.2. Missing Data#

This section applies to all attributes for all feature classes.

-1 (numeric) / Unknown (character) is used when a value is unknown, missing, or invalid (not within the domain of the attribute).

5.3. Object Metadata#

The attributes described in this section apply to all feature classes (except for Alternate Name Link where only Creation Date, Dataset Name, and Standard Version apply).

5.3.1. Acquisition Technique#

The type of data source or technique used to populate (create or revise) the dataset.

Code

Label

Definition

0

None

No value applies.

1

Other

Other value.

2

GPS

Data collected using a GPS device.

3

Orthoimage

Satellite imagery orthorectified.

4

Orthophoto

Aerial photo orthorectified.

5

Vector Data

Vector digital data.

6

Paper Map

Conventional sources of information like maps or plans.

7

Field Completion

Information gathered from people directly on the field.

8

Raster Data

Data resulting from a scanning process.

9

Digital Elevation Model

Data coming from a Digital Elevation Model (DEM).

10

Aerial Photo

Aerial photography not orthorectified.

11

Raw Imagery Data

Satellite imagery not orthorectified.

12

Computed

Geometric information that has been computed (not captured).

5.3.2. Coverage#

This value indicates if this set of metadata covers the full length of the Network Linear Element or only a portion of it.

Code

Label

Definition

1

Complete

Metadata applies on the entire geometry or attribute event.

2

Partial

Metadata applies on a portion of the geometry or attribute event.

5.3.3. Creation Date#

The date of data creation.

Domain

A date in the format YYYYMMDD. If the month or the day is unknown, corresponding characters are left blank.

Examples: 20060630, 200606, 2006.

5.3.4. Dataset Name#

Province or Territory covered by the dataset.

Code

Label

1

Newfoundland and Labrador

2

Nova Scotia

3

Prince Edward Island

4

New Brunswick

5

Quebec

6

Ontario

7

Manitoba

8

Saskatchewan

9

Alberta

10

British Columbia

11

Yukon

12

Northwest Territories

13

Nunavut

5.3.5. Planimetric Accuracy#

The planimetric accuracy expressed in meters as the circular map accuracy standard (CMAS).

Domain

[-1,1..n]

5.3.6. Provider#

The affiliation of the organization that generated (created or revised) the object.

Code

Label

Definition

1

Other

Other value.

2

Federal

Federal departments or agencies.

3

Provincial / Territorial

Provincial / territorial departments or agencies.

4

Municipal

Municipal departments or agencies.

5.3.7. Revision Date#

The date of data revision.

Domain

A date in the format YYYYMMDD. If the month or the day is unknown, corresponding characters are left blank. The value “0” is used when no value applies.

Examples: 20060630, 200606, 2006.

5.3.8. Standard Version#

The version number of the GeoBase Product specifications.

Domain

[2.0]

5.4. Address Range#

A set of attributes representing the address of the first and last building located along a side of the entire Road Element or a portion of it.

5.4.1. Attribute Section#

5.4.1.1. Alternate Street Name NID (left, right)#

The identifier used to link an address range to its alternate street name. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Domain

A UUID or None when no value applies.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.4.1.2. Digitizing Direction Flag (left, right)#

Indicates if the attribute event follows the same direction as the digitizing of the Road Element. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Code

Label

Definition

1

Same Direction

Attribute event and Road Element geometry are in the same direction.

2

Opposite Direction

Attribute event and Road Element geometry are in opposite directions.

3

Not Applicable

Indication of the digitizing direction of the Road Element not needed for the attribute event.

5.4.1.3. First House Number (left, right)#

The first house number address value along a particular side (left or right) of a Road Element. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Domain

[-1..n] The value “0” is used when no value applies.

5.4.1.4. First House Number Suffix (left, right)#

A non-integer value, such as a fraction (e.g. 1⁄4) or a character (e.g. A) that sometimes follows the house number address value. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Domain

A non-integer value or None when no value applies.

5.4.1.5. First House Number Type (left, right)#

Method used to populate the address range. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Code

Label

Definition

0

None

Absence of a house along the Road Element.

1

Actual Located

Qualifier indicating that the house number is located at its “real world” position along a Road Element.

2

Actual Unlocated

Qualifier indicating that the house number is located at one end of the Road Element. This may be or may not be its “real world” position.

3

Projected

Qualifier indicating that the house number is planned, figured or estimated for the future and is located (at one end) at the beginning or the end of the Road Element.

4

Interpolated

Qualifier indicating that the house number is calculated from two known house numbers which are located on either side. By convention, the house is positioned at one end of the Road Element.

5.4.1.6. House Number Structure (left, right)#

The type of house numbering (or address numbering) method applied to one side of a particular Road Element. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Code

Label

Definition

0

None

Absence of a house along the Road Element.

1

Even

The house numbers appear as even numbers in a sequentially sorted order (ascending or descending) when moving from one end of the Road Element to the other. Numeric completeness of the series is not a requirement. An even house number series that has missing numbers but is sequentially sorted is considered Even. An example is the series (2, 4, 8, 18, 22).

2

Odd

The house numbers appear as odd numbers in a sequentially sorted order (ascending or descending) when moving from one end of the Road Element to the other. Numeric completeness of the series is not a requirement. An odd house number series that has missing numbers but is sequentially sorted is considered Odd. An example is the series (35, 39, 43, 69, 71, 73, 85).

3

Mixed

The house numbers are odd and even on the same side of a Road Element in a sequentially sorted order (ascending or descending) when moving from one end of the Road Element to the other. Numeric completeness of the series is not a requirement. An odd and even house number series that has missing numbers but is sequentially sorted is considered Mixed. Examples are the series (5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 13) and (24, 27, 30, 33, 34, 36).

4

Irregular

The house numbers do not occur in any sorted order.

5.4.1.7. Last House Number (left, right)#

The last house number address value along a particular side (left or right) of a Road Element. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Domain

[-1..n] The value “0” is used when no value applies.

5.4.1.8. Last House Number Suffix (left, right)#

A non-integer value, such as a fraction (e.g. 1⁄4) or a character (e.g. A) that sometimes follows the house number address value. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Domain

A non-integer value or None when no value applies.

5.4.1.9. Last House Number Type (left, right)#

Method used to populate the address range. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Domain

Identical to First House Number Type (left, right).

5.4.1.10. NID#

A national unique identifier.

Domain

A UUID.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.4.1.11. Official Street Name NID (left, right)#

The identifier used to link an address range to its recognized official street name. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Domain

A UUID or None when no value applies.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.4.1.12. Reference System Indicator (left, right)#

An indication of whether the physical address of all or a portion of a Road Element is based on a particular addressing system. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Code

Label

Definition

0

None

No reference system indicator.

1

Civic

2

Lot and Concession

3

911 Measured

4

911 Civic

5

DLS Townships

Dominion Land Survey, survey method dominant in the Prairie provinces.

5.4.1.13. Object Metadata#

Refer to the attributes described in Object Metadata.

5.6. Blocked Passage#

Indication of a physical barrier on a Road Element built to prevent or control further access.

5.6.1. Attribute Section#

5.6.1.1. Blocked Passage Type#

The type of blocked passage as an indication of the fact whether it is removable.

Code

Label

Definition

1

Permanently Fixed

The barrier cannot be removed without destroying it. Heavy equipment needed in order to allow further access. Examples of permanently fixed blocked passage are concrete blocks or a mound of earth.

2

Removable

The barrier is designed to free the entrance to the (other side of the) Road Element that it is blocking. Further access easily allowed when so desired.

5.6.1.2. NID#

A national unique identifier.

Domain

A UUID.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.6.1.3. Road Element NID#

The NID of the Road Element on which the point geometry is located.

Domain

A UUID.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.6.1.4. Object Metadata#

Refer to the attributes described in Object Metadata.

5.7. Ferry Connection Segment#

The average route a ferryboat takes when transporting vehicles between two fixed locations on the road network.

5.7.1. Attribute Section#

5.7.1.1. Closing Period#

The period in which the road or ferry connection is not available to the public.

Code

Label

Definition

0

None

There is no closing period. The road or ferry connection is open year round.

1

Summer

Period of the year for which the absence of ice and snow prevent the access to the road or ferry connection.

2

Winter

Period of the year for which ice and snow prevent the access to the road or ferry connection.

5.7.1.2. Ferry Segment ID#

A unique identifier within a dataset assigned to each Ferry Connection Segment.

Domain

[1..n]

5.7.1.3. Functional Road Class#

A classification based on the importance of the role that the Road Element or Ferry Connection performs in the connectivity of the total road network.

Code

Label

Definition

1

Freeway

An unimpeded, high-speed controlled access thoroughfare for through traffic with typically no at- grade intersections, usually with no property access or direct access, and which is accessed by a ramp. Pedestrians are prohibited.

2

Expressway / Highway

A high-speed thoroughfare with a combination of controlled access intersections at any grade.

3

Arterial

A major thoroughfare with medium to large traffic capacity.

4

Collector

A minor thoroughfare mainly used to access properties and to feed traffic with right of way.

5

Local / Street

A low-speed thoroughfare dedicated to provide full access to the front of properties.

6

Local / Strata

A low-speed thoroughfare dedicated to provide access to properties with potential public restriction such as: trailer parks, First Nations, strata, private estates, seasonal residences.

7

Local / Unknown

A low-speed thoroughfare dedicated to provide access to the front of properties but for which the access regulations are unknown.

8

Alleyway / Lane

A low-speed thoroughfare dedicated to provide access to the rear of properties.

9

Ramp

A system of interconnecting roadways providing for the controlled movement between two or more roadways.

10

Resource / Recreation

A narrow passage whose primary function is to provide access for resource extraction and may also have serve in providing public access to the backcountry.

11

Rapid Transit

A thoroughfare restricted to public transit buses.

12

Service Lane

A stretch of road permitting vehicles to come to a stop along a freeway or highway. Scale, service lane, emergency lane, lookout, and rest area.

13

Winter

A road that is only useable during the winter when conditions allow for passage over lakes, rivers, and wetlands.

5.7.1.4. NID#

A national unique identifier.

Domain

A UUID.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.7.1.5. Route Name English (1, 2, 3, 4)#

The English version of a name of a particular route in a given road network as attributed by a national or subnational agency. A particular Road Segment or Ferry Connection Segment can belong to more than one named route. In such cases, it has multiple route name attributes.

Domain

A complete English route name value such as Trans-Canada Highway or None when no value applies.

5.7.1.6. Route Name French (1, 2, 3, 4)#

The French version of a name of a particular route in a given road network as attributed by a national or subnational agency. A particular Road Segment or Ferry Connection Segment can belong to more than one named route. In such cases, it has multiple route name attributes.

Domain

A complete French route name value such as Autoroute transcanadienne or None when no value applies.

5.7.1.7. Route Number (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)#

The ID number of a particular route in a given road network as attributed by a national or subnational agency. A particular Road Segment or Ferry Connection Segment can belong to more than one numbered route. In such cases, it has multiple route number attributes.

Domain

A route number including possible associated non-integer characters such as A or None when no value applies.

Examples: 1, 1A, 230-A, 430-28.

5.7.1.8. Object Metadata#

Refer to the attributes described in Object Metadata.

5.8. Junction#

A feature that bounds a Road Element or a Ferry Connection. A Road Element or Ferry Connection always forms a connection between two Junctions and, a Road Element or Ferry Connection is always bounded by exactly two Junctions. A Junction Feature represents the physical connection between its adjoining Road Elements or Ferry Connections. A Junction is defined at the intersection of three or more roads, at the junction of a road and a ferry, at the end of a dead end road and at the junction of a road or ferry with a National, Provincial or Territorial Boundary.

5.8.1. Attribute Section#

5.8.1.1. Exit Number#

The ID number of an exit on a controlled access thoroughfare that has been assigned by an administrating body.

Domain

An ID number including possible associated non-integer characters such as A or None when no value applies.

Examples: 11, 11A, 11-A, 80-EST, 80-E, 80E.

5.8.1.2. Junction Type#

The classification of a junction.

Code

Label

Definition

1

Intersection

An intersection between three or more Road Elements intersecting at same grade level.

2

Dead End

A specific Junction that indicates that a Road Element ends and is not connected to any other Road Element or Ferry Connection.

3

Ferry

A specific Junction that indicates that a Road Element connects to a Ferry Connection.

4

NatProvTer

A specific Junction at the limit of a dataset indicating that a Road element or Ferry connection continues into the adjacent province, territory or country.

5.8.1.3. NID#

A national unique identifier.

Domain

A UUID.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.8.1.4. Object Metadata#

Refer to the attributes described in Object Metadata.

5.9. Road Segment#

A road is a linear section of the earth designed for or the result of vehicular movement. A Road Segment is the specific representation of a portion of a road with uniform characteristics.

5.9.1. Attribute Section#

5.9.1.1. Address Range Digitizing Direction Flag (left, right)#

Indicates if the attribute event follows the same direction as the digitizing of the Road Element. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Domain

Identical to Digitizing Direction Flag (left, right).

5.9.1.2. Address Range NID#

A UUID assigned to each particular block face address ranges.

Domain

A UUID or None when no value applies.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.9.1.3. Closing Period#

The period in which the road or ferry connection is not available to the public.

Domain

Identical to Closing Period.

5.9.1.4. Exit Number#

The ID number of an exit on a controlled access thoroughfare that has been assigned by an administrating body.

Domain

An ID number including possible associated non-integer characters such as A or None when no value applies.

Examples: 11, 11A, 11-A, 80-EST, 80-E, 80E.

5.9.1.5. First House Number (left, right)#

The first house number address value along a particular side (left or right) of a Road Element. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Domain

[-1..n] The value 0 is used when no value applies.

5.9.1.6. Functional Road Class#

A classification based on the importance of the role that the Road Element or Ferry Connection performs in the connectivity of the total road network.

Domain

Identical to Functional Road Class.

5.9.1.7. Last House Number (left, right)#

The last house number address value along a particular side (left or right) of a Road Element. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element.

Domain

[-1..n] The value 0 is used when no value applies.

5.9.1.8. NID#

A national unique identifier.

Domain

A UUID.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.9.1.9. Number of Lanes#

The number of lanes existing on a Road Element.

Domain

[1..8]

5.9.1.10. Official Place Name (left, right)#

Official name of an administrative area, district or other named area which is required for uniqueness of the street name.

Domain

Derived from the Street and place names table. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element. None when no value applies.

5.9.1.11. Official Street Name Concatenated (left, right)#

A concatenation of the officially recognized Directional prefix, Street type prefix, Street name article, Street name body, Street type suffix, Directional suffix and Muni quadrant values.

Domain

Derived from the Street and place names table. A specific value is defined for the left and right sides of the Road Element. None when no value applies.

5.9.1.12. Paved Road Surface Type#

The type of surface a paved Road Element has.

Code

Label

Definition

0

None

No value applies.

1

Rigid

A paved road with a rigid surface such as concrete or steel decks.

2

Flexible

A paved road with a flexible surface such as asphalt or tar gravel.

3

Blocks

A paved road with a surface made of blocks such as cobblestones.

5.9.1.13. Pavement Status#

An indication of improvement applied to a Road surface.

Code

Label

Definition

1

Paved

A road with a surface made of hardened material such as concrete, asphalt, tar gravel, or steel decks.

2

Unpaved

A road with a surface made of loose material such as gravel or dirt.

5.9.1.14. Road Jurisdiction#

The agency with the responsibility/authority to ensure maintenance occurs but is not necessarily the one who undertakes the maintenance directly.

Domain

The Agency name or None when no value applies.

5.9.1.15. Road Segment ID#

A unique identifier within a dataset assigned to each Road Segment.

Domain

[1..n]

5.9.1.16. Route Name English (1, 2, 3, 4)#

The English version of a name of a particular route in a given road network as attributed by a national or subnational agency. A particular Road Segment or Ferry Connection Segment can belong to more than one named route. In such cases, it has multiple route name attributes.

Domain

A complete English route name value such as Trans-Canada Highway or None when no value applies.

5.9.1.17. Route Name French (1, 2, 3, 4)#

The French version of a name of a particular route in a given road network as attributed by a national or subnational agency. A particular Road Segment or Ferry Connection Segment can belong to more than one named route. In such cases, it has multiple route name attributes.

Domain

A complete French route name value such as Autoroute transcanadienne or None when no value applies.

5.9.1.18. Route Number (1, 2, 3, 4, 5)#

The ID number of a particular route in a given road network as attributed by a national or subnational agency. A particular Road Segment or Ferry Connection Segment can belong to more than one numbered route. In such cases, it has multiple route number attributes.

Domain

A route number including possible associated non-integer characters such as A or None when no value applies.

Examples: 1, 1A, 230-A, 430-28.

5.9.1.19. Speed Restriction#

The maximum speed allowed on the road. The value is expressed in kilometers per hour.

Domain

A multiple of 5, less than or equal to 120.

5.9.1.20. Structure ID#

A national unique identifier assigned to the Road Segment or the set of adjoining Road Segments forming a structure. This identifier allows for the reconstitution of a structure that is fragmented by Junctions.

Domain

A UUID or None when no value applies.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.9.1.21. Structure Name English#

The English version of the name of a road structure as assigned by a national or subnational agency.

Domain

A complete structure name or None when no value applies.

5.9.1.22. Structure Name French#

The French version of the name of a road structure as assigned by a national or subnational agency.

Domain

A complete structure name or None when no value applies.

5.9.1.23. Structure Type#

The classification of a structure.

Code

Label

Definition

0

None

No value applies.

1

Bridge

A manmade construction that supports a road on a raised structure and spans an obstacle, river, another road, or railway.

2

Bridge covered

A manmade construction that supports a road on a covered raised structure and spans an obstacle, river, another road, or railway.

3

Bridge moveable

A manmade construction that supports a road on a moveable raised structure and spans an obstacle, river, another road, or railway.

4

Bridge unknown

A bridge for which it is currently impossible to determine whether its structure is covered, moveable or other.

5

Tunnel

An enclosed manmade construction built to carry a road through or below a natural feature or other obstructions.

6

Snowshed

A manmade roofed structure built over a road in mountainous areas to prevent snow slides from blocking the road.

7

Dam

A manmade linear structure built across a waterway or floodway to control the flow of water and supporting a road for motor vehicles.

5.9.1.24. Traffic Direction#

The direction(s) of traffic flow allowed on the road.

Code

Label

Definition

1

Both directions

Traffic flow is allowed in both directions.

2

Same direction

The direction of one way traffic flow is the same as the digitizing direction of the Road Segment.

3

Opposite direction

The direction of one way traffic flow is opposite to the digitizing direction of the Road Segment.

5.9.1.25. Unpaved Road Surface Type#

The type of surface an unpaved Road Element has.

Code

Label

Definition

0

None

No value applies.

1

Gravel

A dirt road whose surface has been improved by grading with gravel.

2

Dirt

Roads whose surface is formed by the removal of vegetation and/or by the transportation movements over that road which inhibit further growth of any vegetation.

5.9.1.26. Object Metadata#

Refer to the attributes described in Object Metadata.

5.10. Street and Place Names#

A street name recognized by the municipality or naming authority and a name of an administrative area, district or other named area which is required for uniqueness of the street name.

5.10.1. Attribute Section#

5.10.1.1. Directional Prefix#

A geographic direction that is part of the street name and precedes the street name body or, if appropriate, the street type prefix.

Code

Label

Definition

0

None

No value applies.

1

North

2

Nord

3

South

4

Sud

5

East

6

Est

7

West

8

Ouest

9

Northwest

10

Nord-ouest

11

Northeast

12

Nord-est

13

Southwest

14

Sud-ouest

15

Southeast

16

Sud-est

17

Central

18

Centre

5.10.1.2. Directional Suffix#

A geographic direction that is part of the street name and succeeds the street name body or, if appropriate, the street type suffix.

Domain

Identical to Directional Prefix.

5.10.1.3. Muni Quadrant#

The attribute Muni quadrant is used in some addresses much like the directional attributes where the town is divided into sections based on major east-west and north-south divisions. The effect is as if multiple directional were used.

Code

Label

Definition

0

None

No value applies.

1

South-West

2

South-East

3

North-East

4

North-West

5.10.1.4. NID#

A national unique identifier.

Domain

A UUID.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.10.1.5. Place Name#

Name of an administrative area, district or other named area which is required for uniqueness of the street name.

Domain

The complete name of the place.

Examples: Arnold’s Cove, Saint-Jean-Baptiste-de-l’Îsle-Verte, Sault Ste. Marie, Grand-Sault, Grand Falls.

5.10.1.6. Place Type#

Expression specifying the type of place.

Domain

Conforms to Census Subdivision (CSD) types and is periodically updated to reflect changes in those values.

Examples: C (City / Cité), IRI (Indian reserve / Réserve indienne), M (Municipality / Municipalité).

5.10.1.7. Province#

Province or Territory where the place is located.

Domain

Identical to Dataset Name.

5.10.1.8. Street Name Article#

Article(s) that is/are part of the street name and located at the beginning.

Label

Definition

None

à

à l’

à la

au

aux

by the

chez

d’

de

de l’

de la

des

du

l’

la

le

les

of the

the

5.10.1.9. Street Name Body#

The portion of the street name (either official or alternate) that has the most identifying power excluding street type and directional prefixes or suffixes and street name articles.

Domain

The complete street name body or None when no value applies.

Examples: Capitale, Trésor, Golf, Abbott, Abbott’s, Main, Church, Park, Bread and Cheese.

5.10.1.10. Street Type Prefix#

A part of the street name of a Road Element identifying the street type. A prefix precedes the street name body of a Road Element.

Note

New values are periodically added.

Code

Label

Definition

0

None

No value applies.

1

Abbey

2

Access

3

Acres

4

Aire

5

Allée

6

Alley

7

Autoroute

8

Avenue

9

Barrage

10

Bay

11

Beach

12

Bend

13

Bloc

14

Block

15

Boulevard

16

Bourg

17

Brook

18

By-pass

19

Byway

20

Campus

21

Cape

22

Carre

23

Carrefour

24

Centre

25

Cercle

26

Chase

27

Chemin

28

Circle

29

Circuit

30

Close

31

Common

32

Concession

33

Corners

34

Côte

35

Cour

36

Court

37

Cove

38

Crescent

39

Croft

40

Croissant

41

Crossing

42

Crossroads

43

Cul-de-sac

44

Dale

45

Dell

46

Desserte

47

Diversion

48

Downs

49

Drive

50

Droit de passage

51

Échangeur

52

End

53

Esplanade

54

Estates

55

Expressway

56

Extension

57

Farm

58

Field

59

Forest

60

Freeway

61

Front

62

Gardens

63

Gate

64

Glade

65

Glen

66

Green

67

Grounds

68

Grove

69

Harbour

70

Haven

71

Heath

72

Heights

73

Highlands

74

Highway

75

Hill

76

Hollow

77

Île

78

Impasse

79

Island

80

Key

81

Knoll

82

Landing

83

Lane

84

Laneway

85

Limits

86

Line

87

Link

88

Lookout

89

Loop

90

Mall

91

Manor

92

Maze

93

Meadow

94

Mews

95

Montée

96

Moor

97

Mount

98

Mountain

99

Orchard

100

Parade

101

Parc

102

Park

103

Parkway

104

Passage

105

Path

106

Pathway

107

Peak

108

Pines

109

Place

110

Place

111

Plateau

112

Plaza

113

Point

114

Port

115

Private

116

Promenade

117

Quay

118

Rang

119

Range

120

Reach

121

Ridge

122

Right of Way

123

Rise

124

Road

125

Rond Point

126

Route

127

Row

128

Rue

129

Ruelle

130

Ruisseau

131

Run

132

Section

133

Sentier

134

Sideroad

135

Square

136

Street

137

Stroll

138

Subdivision

139

Terrace

140

Terrasse

141

Thicket

142

Towers

143

Townline

144

Trace

145

Trail

146

Trunk

147

Turnabout

148

Vale

149

Via

150

View

151

Village

152

Vista

153

Voie

154

Walk

155

Way

156

Wharf

157

Wood

158

Woods

159

Wynd

160

Driveway

161

Height

162

Roadway

163

Strip

164

Concession Road

165

Corner

166

County Road

167

Crossroad

168

Fire Route

169

Garden

170

Hills

171

Isle

172

Lanes

173

Pointe

174

Regional Road

175

Autoroute à péage

176

Baie

177

Bluff

178

Bocage

179

Bois

180

Boucle

181

Bretelle

182

Cap

183

Causeway

184

Chaussée

185

Contournement

186

Couloir

187

Crête

188

Croix

189

Cross

190

Dead End

191

Débarquement

192

Entrance

193

Entrée

194

Evergreen

195

Exit

196

Étang

197

Falaise

198

Jardin

199

Lawn

200

Lien

201

Ligne

202

Manoir

203

Pass

204

Pente

205

Pond

206

Quai

207

Ramp

208

Rampe

209

Rangée

210

Roundabout

211

Route de plaisance

212

Route sur élevée

213

Side

214

Sortie

215

Throughway

216

Took

217

Turn

218

Turnpike

219

Vallée

220

Villas

221

Virage

222

Voie oust

223

Voie rapide

224

Vue

225

Westway

226

Arm

227

Baseline

228

Bourne

229

Branch

230

Bridge

231

Burn

232

Bypass

233

Camp

234

Chart

235

Club

236

Copse

237

Creek

238

Crest

239

Curve

240

Cut

241

Fairway

242

Gateway

243

Greenway

244

Inamo

245

Inlet

246

Junction

247

Keep

248

Lake

249

Lakes

250

Lakeway

251

Market

252

Millway

253

Outlook

254

Oval

255

Overpass

256

Pier

257

River

258

Service

259

Shore

260

Shores

261

Sideline

262

Spur

263

Surf

264

Track

265

Valley

266

Walkway

267

Wold

268

Tili

269

Nook

270

Drung

271

Awti

272

Awti’j

273

Rest

274

Rotary

275

Connection

276

Estate

277

Crossover

278

Hideaway

279

Linkway

5.10.1.11. Street Type Suffix#

A part of the street name of a Road Element identifying the street type. A suffix follows the street name body of a Road Element.

Domain

Identical to Street Type Prefix.

5.10.1.12. Object Metadata#

Refer to the attributes described in Object Metadata.

5.11. Toll Point#

Place where a right-of-way is charged to gain access to a motorway, a bridge, etc.

5.11.1. Attribute Section#

5.11.1.1. NID#

A national unique identifier.

Domain

A UUID.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.11.1.2. Road Element NID#

The NID of the Road Element on which the point geometry is located.

Domain

A UUID.

Example: 69822b23d217494896014e57a2edb8ac

5.11.1.3. Toll Point Type#

The type of toll point.

Code

Label

Definition

1

Physical Toll Booth

A toll booth is a construction along or across the road where toll can be paid to employees of the organization in charge of collecting the toll, to machines capable of automatically recognizing coins or bills or to machines involving electronic methods of payment like credit cards or bank cards.

2

Virtual Toll Booth

At a virtual point of toll payment, toll will be charged via automatic registration of the passing vehicle by subscription or invoice.

3

Hybrid

Hybrid signifies a toll booth which is both physical and virtual.

5.11.1.4. Object Metadata#

Refer to the attributes described in Object Metadata.