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The Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment in Canada

The Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment in Canada. Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment. Stakeholders in National Parks The Government Tourists Local inhabitants Tour operators Local businesses *They all have different needs and ideas about how parks should be used.

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The Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment in Canada

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  1. The Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment in Canada

  2. Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment Stakeholders in National Parks • The Government • Tourists • Local inhabitants • Tour operators • Local businesses *They all have different needs and ideas about how parks should be used

  3. Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment Pacific Rim National Park • Camping, canoeing, cycling, diving, fishing, hiking, surfing, and whale watching • World famous ‘West Coast Trail’ • arguably in the world's ten best hikes • seventy-five kilometers long • takes an average of five to seven days • originally constructed for the rescue of mariners • The “Graveyard of the Pacific”

  4. Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment • West Coast trail is World renowned: • sandstone cliffs • caves • sea arches • gorgeous waterfalls along beaches

  5. Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment Advantages from The West Coast Trail • 9000 people a year go to hike • multiple spin-offs for the communities that surround the Trail • In a recent survey, about 90% of people in the local communities said the trail was a positive benefit for them • $865 000 dollars in economic benefits • Park System benefits because the land remains protected

  6. Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment Neg. Impacts of the West Coast Trail • Overpopulation: • reservation system and Fees $108, $25 and $30 • Pollution: • Sewage and gum • Cougars and other wild Animals • 3-4 Cougar attacks annually, less likely to flee • Logging

  7. Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment Solutions • Trail Etiquette: Low Impact Camping • It is an offence to collect, remove, destroy or deface any heritage resource • Use a stove to minimize fires • Reduce risk of forest fires/use of wood • Ensure safe water and health conditions • If you are stuck, dig a hole 20cm deep x 30 meters away from water sources, "treasure chests" • Wash in the ocean or at the mouth of rivers • use biodegradable soap • Camp at designated campsites • Camp on the beach to reduce impact on the forest

  8. Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment Solutions • Hang your food, garbage and toiletries • Your actions can kill wildlife and endanger hikers • Pack it in: pack it out • There are no garbage cans on the WCT • Stay on the main trail and obey all signs • First Nation Reserves located along the WCT • Respect other visitors and the Trail • protect the quality of their experience

  9. Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment Article Reviews • Questions: • Be able to summarize the article? • What does the article have to do with tourism? • Will tourism be increased? • How does it effect the environment? • Do you agree with everything the author is saying? Why/Why not?

  10. Effects of Tourism on the Natural Environment

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