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While few would disagree that canoeing is an important activity in northern
Ontario, the reality is that resource managers have little information about paddlers. As a long-time paddler currently doing my graduate studies at Simon Fraser University's School of Resource and Environmental Management, I'm inviting subscribers to rec.boats.paddle to participate in an online survey in order to address this problem. This study will inform decision makers about the preferences and experiences of current and potential northern Ontario paddlers. In particular, it focuses on paddlers' preferences for several natural features and human uses of the Boreal landscape. We want to hear from you whether you are an instructor or a student, an avid paddler or a casual one. If you have ever paddled in Northern Ontario or other boreal regions of Canada, or if you would be interested in paddling in these areas, this survey is for you! The questionnaire takes 15 to 30 minutes to complete (depending on your connection speed) and requires no special knowledge. You do not need to reveal your identity, and your answers will be treated confidentially in accordance with Simon Fraser University's Research Ethics Policy. As an added incentive, if you complete the survey, you will be eligible to win one of the following prizes: - a free stay at Wabakimi Wilderness Eco-Lodge and B&B (5 Prizes Available) including: a.. 1 night accomodation for 2 people b.. breakfast c.. use of canoes and kayaks while at the lodge d.. total value of the package: $130 - a $50 CDN gift certificate to Mountain Equipment Co-op (2 Prizes Available) Your response is very important to us. Because paddlers are highly dispersed, we are unable to contact most of them directly. As a result, our sample size is quite small and your opinion counts! The survey can be reached at: http://www.sfu.ca/~abb/NOntarioCanoeSurvey.htm We hope that you will participate in this study. If you are able to help us distribute this survey, or have any additional comments or questions, please do not hesitate to contact me ) or the project's supervisor, Dr. Wolfgang Haider ; 604-291-3066.) Results of this study can be obtained this Fall by contacting Ben Beardmore ). This research is being conducted by the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University with support from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Wabakimi Canoe Outfitters and Ecolodge, the Canadian Recreational Canoe Association and the Ontario Recreational Canoe Association. It is hoped that this information will be used to better include paddlers' perspectives when decision makers and stakeholders develop land use and forest management plans. Happy paddling, Ben Beardmore Masters Candidate School of Resource and Environmental Management Simon Fraser University 8888 University Drive Burnaby, BC V5A1S6 |
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http://www.sfu.ca/~dossa/students.htm
"Tom McCloud" wrote in message ... Ben, I've filled out this questionnaire, but a few comments: 1. Do you really intend to cut out everyone who has paddled Ontario in the past but hasn't been there within the past 3 years? I've done Algonquin a number of times, Quetico, Abitibi, but not within the last 3. 2. Your photos have a certain 'sameness' to them. There is an AWFUL lot of Ontario that looks like that, so because they are nearly all alike, they all have to be 5's & 6's, which is to say typical and average. There are spots in Northern Ontario that are much more attractive, but perhaps not in Wabakimi, though I've not been there. 3. I cannot see enough in your photos of the camping sites to make a judgement. Without additional information, choosing the site is just a flip of a coin. 4. Do you really think we choose a route based on what it costs? Sounds to me like you're not a paddler yourself. What's this survey all about? You trying to tell the MNR what charge the traffic will bear? Unlike hunters, meat fishermen and loggers, my trips in Northern Ontario have been non-extractive. I'm not removing something of monetary value from the forest, or something that will be replaced ( by stocking, for example) by the MNR. So if you set the fee high. the cost exceeds the benefit, and I go elsewhere. 5. I bought maps intending to plot a route in Wabakimi, but have heard from others who have been there that they really did not get what they wanted from the place: too much noise, floatplanes, power boats. This turn me off. Wabakimi seems not to be a wilderness park or a place to find solitude. Now I understand that those people who still have lodges inside the park have made a big investment of money and personal effort, and they are providing a service to a certain clientele, but I'm not one of those. 6. Last time I heard Simon Fraser was in BC. How did they get you involved in an Ontario project? Tom McCloud (northern paddler, Frederick, MD) On 4 Aug 2004 13:46:54 -0700, (B. Beardmore) wrote: While few would disagree that canoeing is an important activity in northern Ontario, the reality is that resource managers have little information about paddlers. As a long-time paddler currently doing my graduate studies at Simon Fraser University's School of Resource and Environmental Management, I'm inviting subscribers to rec.boats.paddle to participate in an online survey in order to address this problem. This study will inform decision makers about the preferences and experiences of current and potential northern Ontario paddlers. In particular, it focuses on paddlers' preferences for several natural features and human uses of the Boreal landscape. We want to hear from you whether you are an instructor or a student, an avid paddler or a casual one. If you have ever paddled in Northern Ontario or other boreal regions of Canada, or if you would be interested in paddling in these areas, this survey is for you! The questionnaire takes 15 to 30 minutes to complete (depending on your connection speed) and requires no special knowledge. You do not need to reveal your identity, and your answers will be treated confidentially in accordance with Simon Fraser University's Research Ethics Policy. As an added incentive, if you complete the survey, you will be eligible to win one of the following prizes: - a free stay at Wabakimi Wilderness Eco-Lodge and B&B (5 Prizes Available) including: a.. 1 night accomodation for 2 people b.. breakfast c.. use of canoes and kayaks while at the lodge d.. total value of the package: $130 - a $50 CDN gift certificate to Mountain Equipment Co-op (2 Prizes Available) Your response is very important to us. Because paddlers are highly dispersed, we are unable to contact most of them directly. As a result, our sample size is quite small and your opinion counts! The survey can be reached at: http://www.sfu.ca/~abb/NOntarioCanoeSurvey.htm We hope that you will participate in this study. If you are able to help us distribute this survey, or have any additional comments or questions, please do not hesitate to contact me ) or the project's supervisor, Dr. Wolfgang Haider ; 604-291-3066.) Results of this study can be obtained this Fall by contacting Ben Beardmore ). This research is being conducted by the School of Resource and Environmental Management at Simon Fraser University with support from the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources, Wabakimi Canoe Outfitters and Ecolodge, the Canadian Recreational Canoe Association and the Ontario Recreational Canoe Association. It is hoped that this information will be used to better include paddlers' perspectives when decision makers and stakeholders develop land use and forest management plans. Happy paddling, Ben Beardmore Masters Candidate School of Resource and Environmental Management Simon Fraser University 8888 University Drive Burnaby, BC V5A1S6 |
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