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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/74d5b38fc3c9b375a4df2e5aa740161e.pdf
402e000e29475ef11f3e5920f3a56bb7
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2011
Title
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Feasibility Management Study of Off Road Vehicle Trails in Highlands East, Haliburton County
Subject
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Impact Assessment <br />Feasibility Study <br />Recreation & Tourism <br />Geography <br />Environmental Studies
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Paul Nopper and Chirs Balenovich
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Ontario Federation of Trail RIders
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TP-627
Abstract
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This research project was provided by the Ontario Federation of Trail Riders to identify if it is feasible to manage an off road vehicle trail network in Highlands East, Haliburton County, Ontario. Two 4th year Trent University students in the Geography Program were enlisted to complete this project. The use of literature reviews, secondary source surveys, in person interviews, and phone interviews were used to identify the feasibility of developing the trail network. The researchers investigated the environmental impacts, social impacts, and economical impacts that could influence the creation of a trail network.
ATV
environment
environmental impact
geography
Haliburton County
Highlands East
impact assessment
tourism
trails
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1994
Title
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Exploring the Rail Line
Subject
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Guide to exploring/travelling the abandoned rail line between Kinmount and Haliburton Village.
Creator
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Brezina, Jack
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LH-634
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U
local history
railways
trails
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/ceedb75d20f1f8e8c550b299fc5d68f9.pdf
3dfdfcb3c413724669ca427e1fb69a6f
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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2010
Title
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Examining ATVing Trends and Economic Benefit
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<p>This paper discusses current trends and economic benefit studies as they relate to the recreational use of ATVs. In particular, a focus has been placed on future trends and impacts as they relate to the province of Ontario, County of Haliburton and the Municipality of Dysart et al. The purpose of the study is to provide information on the trends and economic benefits of ATVing for the purpose of informing municipal policy decisions on recreational activities and trail use.<br /><br /><br /><br />This paper is a literature review of current information related to ATVing trends and economic impacts, but does not constitute a full study on the actual economic impact as it directly relates to the municipality of Dysart. Particular emphasis is placed in predictions for future use and related policy. Studies have been reviewed that identify and examine economic impacts in other areas; including managed ORV trail systems. Conclusions have been provided for future research opportunities.<br /> </p>
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Stacy Kirkbride
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PD 673
ATV
ORV
trails
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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2005
Title
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Economic Development Through Enhancement of Trails and Tours within Haliburton County
Subject
The topic of the resource
Goals are to enhance the local economy, healthy lifestyles, the natural environment, a variety of trail and tour experiences including an extensive trail network accessible to all. Intent of the project is to develop trails and tours to attract touists on an all-season basis, as well as new permanent and seasonal residents.
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Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network and various community partners
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PD-666
economy
recreation
tourism
tours
trails
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/220cdaead4a6a94e07fb4d9383a84e75.pdf
bd0c6c6471b86c5686e6876a92eb38eb
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Title
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2004
Title
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Determining the Relative Contribution from Snowmobiles to an Acid Pulse Effect in the Watershed of the Haliburton Forest
Subject
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<p class="p1">Environmental impacts of snowmobiling</p>
Creator
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Crowe, Erin
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Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Preserve Ltd<br />Host contact: Bisset, Jody
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U-Links Office and online
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Sager, Eric<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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TP-536
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Haliburton County
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Report addresses concerns of staff at Haliburton Forest regarding the environmental impacts of snowmobiling.
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Trent University
Abstract
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Episodic acidification events have been found to occur in fresh water lakes throughout North-eastern Cananda and the United States. In Ontario specifically, these events occur north of the Precambrian Shields southern boundary in a region that contains the Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve Ltd. The determination of timing of specific events is difficult because of the ubiquitous nature of the event itself. Modelling of hydrographs and the acid neutralizing capacity (ANC) of the surface water, is suggested by some researchers as a method of predicting timing and duration of these events. <br /><br />The majority of policy created to deal with these episodic acidification events has been based on research concerning the deposition of anthropogenic sulfates and nitrates. However, this study suggests that point source emissions from snowmobiles can also contribute to sulfate concentrations in the snow pack that may elevate the intensity of the acidification events during the spring thaw. Critical loads were calculated for the study lakes in the Haliburton Forests and Wildlife Reserve Ltd. using the Steady-State Water Chemistry Model. From these calculations and the analysis of snow samples it was determined that current inputs of acidifying compounds have concentrations just below the critical limits for biota in the lakes. It is therefore suggested that the number of snowmobile trail passes sold per day remain at 100 and trails across lakes be limited where possible. It is also recommended that further study take place on an increased number of lakes to determine differences in acid sensitivity and critical loads, while monitoring of both deposition and point source emissions continue.
acidification
Environment Studies
Haliburton Forest
pollution
recreation
snowmobiling
trails
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/ad12b72a5afb3c9d659c5d59a1ce13d8.pdf
8033dc4e216d34d56e1149f475f8e336
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1994
Title
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County of Haliburton Trails and Tours Network Strategy Development
Subject
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<p>Objectives are to develop an inventory of trails, determine demand for trails and related events, provide a development stratgegy, a marketing plan and method for monitoring the plan.</p>
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Trent University - Fleming College: Trail Studies Unit
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T-636
marketing
tourism
trails
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Haliburton County - Grey Literature
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1991
Title
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Bruce Trail Comprehensive Plan
Subject
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Framework for the planning, acquisition, development, maintenance and operation of the Bruce Trail.
Creator
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various
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PD-650
recreation
trails
walking
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/8dbac84083b526bc5acc56d18573f269.pdf
4c1d5a109def2d0d24ef7f0758d227f2
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2006
Title
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Best Practices for Managing Trails Using Volunteers
Subject
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Best practices for trail development and management<br /><br /><span>Geography</span><br /><span>Natural Resource Management</span><br /><span>Environmental Studies</span>
Creator
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Kelly, Chris
Contributor
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Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network<br />Host contact: Hoover, Karen
Source
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U-Links Office and online
Relation
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Marsh, John<br />Department: Geography
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TP-555
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Haliburton County
Description
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The research will be used to develop a model for best practices for trail development and management that will assist the organization in developing successful partnerships in the community.
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Trent University
Abstract
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This report answers the question: What are the best practices for the trail organizations? Haliburton highlands Trails and Tours wants to know what the best practices other trail organizations are using to manage their trails by using volunteers. Volunteers play an important role in non profit organizations and are of great value to these organizations. Therefore it is of great importance that Haliburton Highlands has an effective volunteer management process and will be a useful tool in developing and will be a useful tool in developing the organizations volunteer policies. Key areas discussed are how to reward and recognize volunteers. The purpose of this is to develop the volunteer system so that it will contribute to trail management at Trails and Tours.
Environment Studies
outdoors
partnerships
recreation
Social and Health Studies
trails
volunteers
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/706c20dbca90d464d710209c33cb4465.pdf
e18cfc3626fb37a84f0ae79086140907
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2005
Title
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Art on Trails - A Case Study Approach: Haliburton Highlands
Subject
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Incorporating art on local trails<br /><br /><span>Environmental Studies</span><br /><span>Geography</span><br /><span>Art & Culture</span><br /><span>Tourism</span>
Creator
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Luciano, Dani-Marie
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Sculpture Forest et al Committee - Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network<br />Host contact: Blake, Jim
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
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Tufts, Steven<br />Department: Geography
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TP-492
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Haliburton County
Description
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Paper provides background information to aid in decision-making about the incorporation of art on local trails systems, and to help initiate a partnership between Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network and the Arts Community.
Abstract
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As the primary host for this project, Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network expressed interest in determining potential ways of incorporating art on trails in Haliburton County. As a result, this paper aims to provide general background information to help the program committee make informed, specific decisions regarding the incorporation of art on local trails systems and help initiate a partnership between Haliburton Highlands Trails and Tours Network and the Arts community. The primary question posed was, “What is the potential for incorporating art on trails in Haliburton County?” with the following sub-questions: What other communities have incorporated art on trails? What is the potential for having art on trails in Haliburton County in terms of pre-existing or potential attributes in the area? What are some of the potential benefits and challenges of having art on trails?
Research findings show that there are many communities that have incorporated art on trails and that it remains a more recent phenomenon for larger project scales. There also proves to be limited available resources and information surrounding the success and challenges that these communities have faced while initiating the projects. As illustrated within this paper, Haliburton County has extensive trails systems, a substantial art community, a good start to the networking needed to make such a venture possible and a successful example of the incorporation of art on trails in their very own community.
arts
Cultural Studies
recreation
tourism
trails
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/d8ded4d715db6e35d23912b65612c3ff.pdf
0e4769c75f6304ed2fb05a98ec7571ce
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Title
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2004
Title
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Analysis of the ethical issues according to frequent snowmobile users of the Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Trails
Subject
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Snowmobiling code of ethics<br />Environmental Studies
Creator
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Mishalkowsky, Jennifer
Contributor
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Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve Ltd<br />Host contact: Bisset, Jody
Source
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U-Links Office and online
Relation
A related resource
Brunger, Alan<br />Department: Geography
Identifier
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TP-469
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Haliburton County
Abstract
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This research was conducted at the Haliburton Forest and Wildlife Reserve property with the intention of creating a suitable code of ethics for the property based on issues raised by snowmobile use in the Forest.<br /><br />The author begins with a literature review of trails, trail use, snowmobiling, legislation regulating snow machine use, and codes of ethics around trail use. Research methodology, employing interviews and questionnaires with snowmobile users and groomers, is outlined and results analyzed. There is a discussion of the results, and recommendations are put forward regarding the establishment of a code of ethics. The author's proposed code of ethics is included in the report.
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Trent University
Environment Studies
ethics
snowmobiling
trails
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/78befe6cbcf8ca3e40f6876d5460d309.pdf
16a55173ef966e6d3e00378e9633ae82
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An Atlas of Community and Park Areas for the Township of Minden Hills
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Dave Reddick
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Township of Minden Hills
Relation
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Tom Whillans
Date
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2008
Spatial Coverage
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Minden Hills
Subject
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Environmental Studies
Geography
Abstract
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This atlas groups the park properties of the amalgamated Township of Minden Hills, by which Township they are in. The 5 townships are: Anson, Hindon, Lutterworth, Minden and Snowdon. The maps themselves give the park location , the access point, the
location of the facilities present and some of the park attractions. The 10 park properties included in this atlas are: Bisset Beach, Furnace Falls, Herrington Park (Whitewater Park), Ingoldsby Ball Diamond, Lochlin Community Center, Lutterworth Park, the Minden Fairgrounds, Panorama Park, the Village Green and Rotary Park. There is also a location map for Snowdon Park and the Newcastle Street Parkette. Twelve Mile Beach is the only park not included.
At the end of this atlas there is an appendix which includes the original maps constructed by Jesse Lougheed, and some other useful resources.
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Trent University - Community Based Research
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2008
Title
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An Atlas of Community and Park Areas for the Township of Minden Hills
Subject
The topic of the resource
Park and trail development in Minden Hills
Creator
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Reddick, Dave
Contributor
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Township of Minden Hills<br />Host contact: Cox, Rick
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
A related resource
Whillans, Tom<br />Department: Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
Identifier
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TP-594
Spatial Coverage
Spatial characteristics of the resource.
Minden
Description
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The Atlas groups the park properties of Minden Hills Township. It provides maps of the parks, their locations, facilities, and attractions. Ultimately the Township wants to improve the existing trail systems, as well as create new trail segments to link up to park areas with existing trails.
Economic Studies
Environment Studies
parks
recreation
tourism
trails
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https://database.ulinks.ca/files/original/f4a21be610a0b74137d04ffda67e0bcd.pdf
4e0e1ff6024e84095f9b95f3c4f4a645
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Trent University Bioregionalism Program (1990-2000)
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2002
Title
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Accessing Haliburton Canoe Routes: A Legal and Historical Perspective
Subject
The topic of the resource
Public access to canoe routes and portages
Creator
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MacLeod, Jaime
Contributor
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Haliburton Association of Recreational Canoeists<br />Host contact: Maher, Terry
Source
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U-Links Office and online
Publisher
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Trent University
Relation
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Wadland, John; Whillans, Tom <br />Departments: Canadian Studies and Environmental and Resource Science/Studies
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TP-338
Abstract
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The issue of portages on private property is of increasing concern to canoeists. The lack of value for canoe routes, and their historical significance, has lead to issues such as that of accessing private property by the public. On one side those that abuse the privilege of enjoying the natural environment of a canoe route do not value the land that they use.<br /><br />Similarly those that demand ownership of the land and deny access to other humans are not contributing to the complex interactions that are formed with these natural landscapes. This issue is examined through case studies and examples.
canoeing
Cultural Studies
land use
recreation
tourism
trails