The Provincial Land Use Atlas (LUA) is a collection of digital land use data displaying administrative boundaries, proposed/approved developments, and layers associated with land use policies/regulations/legislation. The LUA was originally created as a tool to process Crown lands applications and an aid in resource planning to identify potential land use conflicts. Included with the LUA is topographic base-mapping, aerial photography, imagery, Crown lands titles/applications, municipal plans and land use/land use restriction data.
NOTICE: Applications shown on the Land Use Atlas may not be current. The department is aware of the matter and is working to address it. For information regarding the status of an existing application, please contact the Crown Lands Inquiries Line at crownlandsinfo@gov.nl.ca or at 1-833-891-3249.
For more information about using the Land Use Atlas, visit the Land Use Atlas Application Quick Reference.