LSR 1100 Chapter Notes - Chapter 12: Sustainable Tourism, Environment And Climate Change Canada, Mountain Biking

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Were partially created for tourism and recreation purposes. Offer important bene ts and opportunities to canadians. Provide a sense of belonging and cultural awareness. Physical, social and structural dimension of society. Integrate in the physical, social, psychological and spiritual dimensions of life. Swings, sandboxes, sports elds, walkways and bicycle paths. Overseen and managed by the municipality: regional parks: Larger in size than a local park. Can be a special park district covering a region crossing several jurisdiction boundaries. Include ornamental parks, walkways, and bicycle paths: provincial/territorial parks: Under the management and administration of a province or territory. Beaches supervised by lifeguards: national parks: De ned as land, mostly in natural state. Designated by the federal government for the preservation of its natural environment. Concerned with both land and wildlife preservations. Canada"s rst national park being banff, alberta (1885) Canada"s national park system took place after the discovery of the cave and basin hot.

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