i skimmed it too. here's some fun stuff
same old blanket BS plan with vague language that could lead to anything. i believe G.A.M.P. read the same way..... we see how that worked out.
The demand for outdoor recreational opportunities such as camping, hunting,
fishing, ski touring, paddling and trail use is growing, and these forms of
active living are a significant aspect of the quality of life in the region. The
provincial parks system provides a wide variety of outdoor recreational and
educational experiences to visitors and helps to conserve biodiversity of
natural landscapes. Existing provincial park recreation amenities in the region
are generally at or over capacity and demand will increase as the region’s
population grows.
The use of motorized recreation vehicles is popular within the region and
ensures people of all ages and mobility can access the natural experiences
the region offers. However, an increase in random use is contributing to
environmental impacts, public safety issues and conflict among land users.
North Castle, Porcupine Hills, Livingstone and Willow Creek areas have been
identified as priority locations for creating comprehensive and integrated
recreation and access management plans. Areas will be managed to
minimize impact of activities such as dumping of garbage and random
campfires. To ensure these areas meet the preferences, diversity and
expectations of residents and visitors, infrastructure enhancements will be
needed, such as camping, staging areas, trail systems, and access to and
within recreation and tourism areas.
Planning for new tourism development such as recreation
trails and associated amenities needs to address environmental concerns,
in particular near watercourses, wetlands, and lakes with sensitive fisheries
vulnerable to increased human access. Trails in sensitive source water or
ecological areas will be assessed and may be relocated, closed or reclaimed.
Designated staging areas will also play a role in the management of public
lands and waters to enhance the recreation experience for users.
not all bad -->New Public Land Recreation Areas will be established in the eastern slopes
to support random camping and access to trails. These sites are highly
popular areas of random camping on public lands. They will be developed
to include basic amenities such as fire rings and gravel pad and no fees will
be charged. A Guardian program will be established to provide outreach and
education. A program will be established to provide “on the ground” outreach
and education regarding responsible use of public lands.