The worst thing that Parks Canada could do would be implementing a reservation system. The reservation system is already shit for camping in the parks and makes it inaccessible for many families to visit/camp in the parks. They also fucked it up so bad this year that the system crashed before it even opened.
midnightmoose on
I don’t understand why separate ticket couldn’t be sold for these in demand areas that could be used to find development in sustainable expansion of other areas to help ease the crowding.
No shortage or natural beauty in the region that could be sustainably developed.
Jeffgoldbum on
I don’t know what the stance is on making new parks is,
But I think that is a more valid idea,
Lake Hector from everything I can see and tell is practically similar to Lake Louise in nearly every aspect, amazing views, blue glacial water,
But completely underdeveloped, despite being next to the same high way that Lake Louise is on and only a few minutes away.
Rather then increasing costs and restricting people, which seems the popular go to these days for dealing with anything, Why not just create more?
People already go to that lake, but right now they seem to park in the ditch and hike through the forest from the highway, Why not just acknowledge it and develop it as a proper park instead of pretending people aren’t doing that already
phoenix25 on
The Lorraine Lake method seemed to work well when I visited with my family two years ago. Why not stick with that system?
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The worst thing that Parks Canada could do would be implementing a reservation system. The reservation system is already shit for camping in the parks and makes it inaccessible for many families to visit/camp in the parks. They also fucked it up so bad this year that the system crashed before it even opened.
I don’t understand why separate ticket couldn’t be sold for these in demand areas that could be used to find development in sustainable expansion of other areas to help ease the crowding.
No shortage or natural beauty in the region that could be sustainably developed.
I don’t know what the stance is on making new parks is,
But I think that is a more valid idea,
Lake Hector from everything I can see and tell is practically similar to Lake Louise in nearly every aspect, amazing views, blue glacial water,
But completely underdeveloped, despite being next to the same high way that Lake Louise is on and only a few minutes away.
Rather then increasing costs and restricting people, which seems the popular go to these days for dealing with anything, Why not just create more?
People already go to that lake, but right now they seem to park in the ditch and hike through the forest from the highway, Why not just acknowledge it and develop it as a proper park instead of pretending people aren’t doing that already
The Lorraine Lake method seemed to work well when I visited with my family two years ago. Why not stick with that system?