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Adventure / Recreation Tourism Mrs. J. Montgomery Tourism 12
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About High energy, high-risk, high-reward Year round “soft” “hard”
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“Soft” Adventure Cycling the Trans-Canada in PEI Going to see the Northern Lights Recreation (skiing, sailing, etc.) Nature activities (birdwatching)
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“Hard” Adventure White Water rafting Mountain Biking through the Rockies Mountain Climbing Hiking the North Rim Traverse in Gros Morne
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Outdoor Recreation Skiing Snowboarding Golf Tennis Marine Activities Cycling Wildlife Viewing Hiking Mountain Climbing Horseback Riding
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Ecotourism “Tourism that focuses on nature-related experiences that help people appreciate and understand our natural resources and their conservation.” - Canadian Environmental Advisory Council.
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Ecotourism “Purposeful travel to natural areas to understand the culture and natural history of the environment, taking care not to alter the integrity of the eco-system, while producing economic opportunities that make the conservation of natural resources beneficial to travel to natural areas that conserves the environment and improves the well-being of local people.” (TIES, 2006).
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Trends Geocaching Spa Poverty Tourism Water based tours Golf Private Campgrounds
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Assignment Now that you are familiar with Attractions and Recreation, choose any destination in the world and prepare a report on what visitors would be interested in. Your report must include4 activities / attractions All 4 activities / attractions must be within a reasonable travelling distance for the traveler to reach all in an average travelling opportunity. You must provide a picture and a description of each activity / attraction. Each description should clearly indicate the motivations, needs, and expectations of travelers who would be interested in these types of activities / attractions.
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