Description: ParcelMap BC is the single, complete, trusted and sustainable electronic map of active titled parcels and surveyed provincial Crown land parcels in British Columbia. This particular dataset is comprised of the parcel fabric and all of the applicable attributes provided by the BC Land Title and Survey Authority, for over two million parcels.
Notes:
Parcel title information is sourced from the BC Land Title Register. Title questions should be directed to a local Land Title Office.
This data is Access Only and restricted to use by BC Government employees. A public dataset is also available and released under the Open Government Licence British Columbia: WHSE_CADASTRE.PMBC_PARCEL_FABRIC_POLY_FA_SVW
Ownership definitions: https://help.ltsa.ca/parcelmap-bc/owner-types-parcelmap-bc
The ParcelMap BC Parcel Fabric is expected to eventually replace the Integrated Cadastral Fabric in 2022.
Description: ParcelMap BC is the single, complete, trusted and sustainable electronic map of active titled parcels and surveyed provincial Crown land parcels in British Columbia. This particular dataset is comprised of the parcel fabric and all of the applicable attributes provided by the BC Land Title and Survey Authority, for over two million parcels.
Notes:
Parcel title information is sourced from the BC Land Title Register. Title questions should be directed to a local Land Title Office.
This data is Access Only and restricted to use by BC Government employees. A public dataset is also available and released under the Open Government Licence British Columbia: WHSE_CADASTRE.PMBC_PARCEL_FABRIC_POLY_FA_SVW
Ownership definitions: https://help.ltsa.ca/parcelmap-bc/owner-types-parcelmap-bc
The ParcelMap BC Parcel Fabric is expected to eventually replace the Integrated Cadastral Fabric in 2022.
Color: [0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: center Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 10 Font Family: Segoe UI Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: ParcelMap BC is the single, complete, trusted and sustainable electronic map of active titled parcels and surveyed provincial Crown land parcels in British Columbia. This particular dataset is comprised of the parcel fabric and all of the applicable attributes provided by the BC Land Title and Survey Authority, for over two million parcels.
Notes:
Parcel title information is sourced from the BC Land Title Register. Title questions should be directed to a local Land Title Office.
This data is Access Only and restricted to use by BC Government employees. A public dataset is also available and released under the Open Government Licence British Columbia: WHSE_CADASTRE.PMBC_PARCEL_FABRIC_POLY_FA_SVW
Ownership definitions: https://help.ltsa.ca/parcelmap-bc/owner-types-parcelmap-bc
The ParcelMap BC Parcel Fabric is expected to eventually replace the Integrated Cadastral Fabric in 2022.
Color: [0, 0, 0, 255] Background Color: N/A Outline Color: N/A Vertical Alignment: bottom Horizontal Alignment: center Right to Left: false Angle: 0 XOffset: 0 YOffset: 0 Size: 10 Font Family: Segoe UI Font Style: normal Font Weight: normal Font Decoration: none
Description: ParcelMap BC is the single, complete, trusted and sustainable electronic map of active titled parcels and surveyed provincial Crown land parcels in British Columbia. This particular dataset is comprised of the parcel fabric and all of the applicable attributes provided by the BC Land Title and Survey Authority, for over two million parcels.
Notes:
Parcel title information is sourced from the BC Land Title Register. Title questions should be directed to a local Land Title Office.
This data is Access Only and restricted to use by BC Government employees. A public dataset is also available and released under the Open Government Licence British Columbia: WHSE_CADASTRE.PMBC_PARCEL_FABRIC_POLY_FA_SVW
Ownership definitions: https://help.ltsa.ca/parcelmap-bc/owner-types-parcelmap-bc
The ParcelMap BC Parcel Fabric is expected to eventually replace the Integrated Cadastral Fabric in 2022.
Description: ParcelMap BC is the single, complete, trusted and sustainable electronic map of active titled parcels and surveyed provincial Crown land parcels in British Columbia. This particular dataset is comprised of the parcel fabric and all of the applicable attributes provided by the BC Land Title and Survey Authority, for over two million parcels.
Notes:
Parcel title information is sourced from the BC Land Title Register. Title questions should be directed to a local Land Title Office.
This data is Access Only and restricted to use by BC Government employees. A public dataset is also available and released under the Open Government Licence British Columbia: WHSE_CADASTRE.PMBC_PARCEL_FABRIC_POLY_FA_SVW
Ownership definitions: https://help.ltsa.ca/parcelmap-bc/owner-types-parcelmap-bc
The ParcelMap BC Parcel Fabric is expected to eventually replace the Integrated Cadastral Fabric in 2022.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Federal government or a Federal Crown agency (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of Canada, Canada Revenue Agency, Transportation Canada, etc.
The parcel represents all or part of an Indian Reserve.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to a local government or a school district or trustee.
Example: The parcel represents Roads, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, and that also fall inside the municipal boundary. OR
The parcel represents a Park dedicated on a Land Title Act plan (including those outside the limits of Incorporated Municipal boundaries, as these parks are not Provincial Parks or Protected Areas).
Description: The parcel has a title registered to a First Nations group.
Example: The parcel represents a Land Act parcel (Primary, Crown Subdivision) within a Treaty First Nations settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads, Lanes or Walkways that are included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement Area.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to an Individual or a Private Corporation / Institution (e.g. financial institutions, churches, universities, hospitals, strata corporations, etc.)
Description: The parcel has a title registered to a mix of different types of owners (e.g. Private and Crown Provincial, or Private and Unknown). This ownership would exist with joint title holders or fractional interests in the title.
Description: The parcel has a title registered in the land title register, but Owner Type on title could not be determined.
Example: The parcel represents a Building Strata parent parcel (where ownership of individual strata lots represented by this Shared Geometry are associated with the respective strata parcel (PID) record). OR
The parcel represents a Common Ownership parcel (includes Common Property shown in a Strata Plan or Common Lots shown in a Subdivision Plan). OR
The parcel represents an Interest parcel (including an SRW, easement, covenant, or lease) over titled land. (NOTE: the ownership is that of the underlying titled parcels, which cannot be determined) OR
The parcel represents an SRW over untitled Crown land that is not recorded in the Crown land registry or land title register (i.e. they have not been assigned a PIN or a PID). OR
The parcel represents an Absolute Fee Book parcel whose registered owner can only be determined by consulting the paper book of record.
Description: The parcel has a title that is Inactive and therefore by definition has no ownership.
Example: The parcel represents a Land Act parcel (a Primary survey parcel or Crown Subdivision) that have no title registered, as distinct from titled parcels owned by the Province. OR
The parcel represents an area of land Returned to Crown within a Land Title Act plan (typically through erosion along a natural boundary). These areas return to untitled Crown land. OR
The parcel represents an Interest parcel (SRW) over untitled or unsurveyed Crown land.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.
Description: The parcel has a title registered to the Crown (e.g. Her Majesty in Right of the Province of British Columbia) OR
The parcel has a title registered in the name of a Private individual, corporation, or institution, but either a Legal Notation endorsement of 'Forfeited to Crown' or 'Reverted to Crown' OR a charge of Tax Sale Notice with a ‘Forfeited to Crown’ endorsement has been registered on title. (NOTE: this does not include forfeiture or reversion of subsurface rights)
Regarding Tax Sale Notices:
A Charge of Tax Sale Notice is not an implicit indication that title has been forfeited or reverted to the Crown. Such titles will continue to be identified as the Owner Type of the registered Title Holder.
Example: The parcel represents Road, Lanes or Walkways dedicated on a Land Title Act plan, that fall outside the municipal boundary and are not included in a Treaty First Nations Settlement area. OR
The parcel represents Roads shown on a Land Act plan. OR
The parcel represents an Arterial Highway or a Forest Service Road.