Map 3.3.24
Land use and water yield for the Maritime Coastal drainage region

Map 3.3.24 Land use and water yield for the Maritime Coastal drainage region

Description for Map 3.3.24

The title of this map is “Land use and water yield for the Maritime Coastal drainage region.” It includes three components: a map on land use and two charts on water yield.

The map has two main components—a large map that shows land use for the drainage region and an inset that locates the region within Canada. The drainage region includes Prince Edward Island, Nova Scotia and parts of New Brunswick.

On the map dark red represents built-up, dark green represents natural and semi-natural, yellow represents agricultural land use and pale blue represents water. The landscape was predominantly natural and semi-natural, although agricultural land use was significant in Prince Edward Island and the Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia. Built-up was concentrated around Halifax and Moncton, with smaller areas of built-up around other centres.

Provincial boundaries are indicated with a dashed grey line, while international boundaries are indicated by a thick grey line and thin dashed black line. Drainage regions are indicated by a black line. The locations and names of some of the larger population centres within the drainage region are included on the map. Land areas outside the drainage region are coloured medium grey while areas outside Canada are light grey. Major water bodies, like oceans and bays, are named.

Below the map, two charts provide information on water yield for the drainage region. The titles of the charts are “Monthly water yield, 1971 to 2013” and “Trends in water yield, 1971 to 2013.”

A line representing the smoothed trend of the raw annual data points is also included on the chart for Trends in water yield, 1971 to 2013.

Notes: The land use map is derived from remote sensing data products and administrative data sources. Water yield data were derived from discharge values contained in Environment and Climate Change Canada’s HYDAT database. Additional information is available in Appendix E.

Sources: Statistics Canada, Environment, Energy and Transportation Statistics Division, 2017, special tabulation from Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada, 2015, Land Use, 2010, (accessed September 16, 2015); Natural Resources Canada, 2009, Land cover, Circa 2000 - Vector, Earth Sciences Sector, Environment and Climate Change Canada , 2015, Water Survey of Canada, Archived Hydrometric Data Online, (accessed December 3, 2015); Statistics Canada, 2010, “Introducing a new concept and methodology for delineating settlement boundaries: A research project on Canadian settlements,” Environment Accounts and Statistics Analytical and Technical Paper Series, Catalogue no. 16-001-M, no. 11; and special tabulations by Statistics Canada, Business Survey Methodology Division to calculate the smoothed trends.

Data table for Map 3.3.24
Data table for chart "Monthly water yield, 1971 to 2013 for the Maritime Coastal drainage region"
Table summary
This table displays the results of Data table for chart "Monthly water yield Jan., Feb., Mar., Apr., May, June, July, Aug., Sept., Oct., Nov. and Dec., calculated using cubic kilometres units of measure (appearing as column headers).
  Jan. Feb. Mar. Apr. May June July Aug. Sept. Oct. Nov. Dec.
cubic kilometres
Median 6.91 5.14 8.86 18.39 18.35 5.99 3.86 3.17 3.16 6.32 8.93 9.58
Minimum 2.71 1.56 3.65 10.04 6.70 2.84 1.47 1.08 1.07 1.66 2.65 4.00
Maximum 16.67 13.14 22.09 29.18 36.36 15.27 7.82 8.22 8.67 17.28 16.44 21.01
Data table for Map 3.3.24
Data table for chart "Trends in water yield, 1971 to 2013 for the
Maritime Coastal drainage region"
Table summary
This table displays the results of Data table for chart "Trends in water yield. The information is grouped by Year (appearing as row headers), Water yield, calculated using cubic kilometres units of measure (appearing as column headers).
Year Water yield
cubic kilometres
1971 111.1
1972 129.6
1973 116.9
1974 105.7
1975 97.6
1976 115.1
1977 129.1
1978 84.5
1979 136.6
1980 102.1
1981 134.2
1982 99.7
1983 110.5
1984 108.4
1985 79.7
1986 94.7
1987 78.8
1988 107.6
1989 83.9
1990 120.6
1991 105.2
1992 87.0
1993 108.3
1994 109.0
1995 93.5
1996 117.2
1997 85.0
1998 113.0
1999 106.9
2000 95.5
2001 73.3
2002 97.4
2003 102.9
2004 81.9
2005 115.1
2006 97.0
2007 83.6
2008 119.8
2009 108.0
2010 102.6
2011 113.0
2012 88.4
2013 102.9
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