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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/b8e81ece1792e99dd98ab3da4a02407e.pdf
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2011
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Camping in Minden Hills - Is it Feasible?
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Katelyn Allen, Justin Souch, Rebecca Attwood
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Township of Minden Hills
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TP-630
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This research project examined the definitions of various areas of geography which were core related to the development and implementation of managed campsites throughout the Township of Minden Hills and the broader County of Haliburton. Human, recreational, rural, cultural and regional geography were examined with regards to the spaces, places, landscapes and relationships the community of Minden Hills had with the four parks in question of becoming managed campgrounds; Minden Fairgrounds, Rotary Park, Snowdon Park, and Furnace Falls. This research represents a viable option of developing managed campsites within the Township of Minden Hills. The purpose of this project was to determine the feasibility of said campsite development, where geographical research that utilizes literature on five core areas of geography was discussed in detail. The methodology of this project was telephone surveys, numerous property explorations, and countless hours spent reviewing the analysis of our data. The project concluded that two of the four sites, Minden Fairgrounds and Furnace Falls are viable to be developed into managed campsites. The information gained from key stakeholders provides an outline of the feasibility of developing campsites which is to be taken on by the host organization.
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Mark Skinner, Geography
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Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Minden Hills
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Economic feasibility of managed campgrounds
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Trent University
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Public
camping
economic development
economics
feasibility study
geography
Haliburton County
Minden Hills
tourism
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/37e3db4d997395d3095f2cf39159a5eb.pdf
15a054c00faa38a80aa000baf2ef105d
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2001
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Partners in the Community: The Legacy of Windy Pine 1941-2001
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Bioregionalism
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Michelle Simone
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Trent University, Bioregionalism
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Online
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U-Links
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John Wadland and Tom Whillans, Canadian Studies
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TP-277
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Haliburton County
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The purpose of this paper is to examine the foundations of the bioregionalism course at Trent University. It will be argued that the relationships are in fact disaporic philosophies reaching into the heart of bioregionalism course divergent from the "experience of place", of one small piece of property (24 acres), Windy Pine, that was bequeathed to Trent University in 1982. By researching primary and secondary sources, a holistic representation of the historical context of the property was constructed.
camping
Kushog Lake
local history
windy pine
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/05de49e11f31fba0e77c2783d72660ad.pdf
3828d4fb76e4c6ed3325c43082e3e357
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2009
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Spaces, Places, and Meaningful Experience: The Trent Temagami Weekend
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History of the Trent Temagami weekend
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Freeland, Travis
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U-Links Office and online
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Law, Alan<br />Department: Sociology
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TP-602
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Lake Temagami
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Trent University
Abstract
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Paper describes and evaluates the annual weekend retreat at Camp Wanapitei, on Lake Temagami near Sudbury. Students and faculty from Trent University and other universities, people from the local community, plus a wide range of speakers and presenters have met here every September for the past 36 years. Participants canoe, hike, eat, dance, and engage in academic discussions covering a wide variety of topics.
camping
Cultural Studies
education
outdoors
recreation
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/2ebc3356bb4c79e96b02759979038e0c.pdf
f53cee34d91b5ffc4fda197e5e4e74b4
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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Social and Ecological Carrying Capacity of Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park
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Jenna Layng
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Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park
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Cheryl McKenna Neuman - Geography
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TP-4805
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2019
Abstract
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The purpose of this project is to develop a social and environmental capacity evaluation for recreational backcountry camping in Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park. This project provides an evaluation for a sustainable number of campers per campsite and sustainable group sizes in the backcountry. Ultimately, this project will aid the park stewards to understand all the impacts of camping in the Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park and the types of approaches that may be applied to minimize the impact on the natural environment. However, an approved management plan is required before the park can be fully operational and for its long term management. Therefore, this project will also seek to provide recommendations and supports that a management plan is required for the future of Queen Elizabeth II Wildlands Provincial Park and to ensure sustainable practices are carried out in the park.
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Online
backcountry camping
camping
carrying capacity
Cheryl McKenna-Neuman
environmental
Jenna Layng
Ontario Parks
Queen Elizabeth II Park
social carrying capacity
wilderness area