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WOW your cheapI ordered a bunch for Christmas presents.
WOW your cheapI ordered a bunch for Christmas presents.
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Conservationists are now concerned that there will be too many people in the National Parks this coming summer. Large quantities of traffic with more animal deaths on the highways, too much foot traffic and the Parks can't handle it, all the extra litter, etc.. The list and reasons go on and on.
That particular group of people just don't want people to enjoy the Parks (and one can present the case for the back-country as well) and pretty soon they will pressure the governments to ban people altogether. Both Knothead and Trudumb would welcome their suggestions with open arms.
Conservationists concerned about free entry to Canada's national parks in 2017 - Canada - CBC News
Canmore isn't in the park.They want people to enjoy the parks alright, but just themselves. You want to see a bunch of self righteous, elitist pricks, look no further than the people who own property in Banff and Canmore. According to the rules you have to own a business and work in the park to own property there, but of course the uber rich get to sidestep that rule. I know several people who live in Canmore and to a man they hate anybody who comes in and uses "their" park and infrastructure. People come out and create traffic on their roads, lineups in their restaurants, parking problems and lift lines at their ski hills etc etc.
There's a prevailing attitude among lots of the granola crowd out there that there should be restrictions on the number of people allowed to stop in the park on a daily basis. There was even a group trying to start a petition to restrict the number of tour buses and non resident vehicles allowed to exit the trans Canada, and another group that wanted to restrict back country access to non residents by creating an annual lottery system for backcountry passes.
Theres the old adage that the difference between a developer and a conservationist is that the conservationist already has his lodge in the mountains. So true.
Canmore isn't in the park.
Bringing this to the top
Anyone get there passes yet???? , I have not
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