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I saw this on a FB page for French River. Wondering if this will transfer to Algonquin as well. What are your thoughts?? Not much different than current system IMO. Pros or Cons?
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In my opinion this is unsafe for the French River, namely on Georgian Bay and the upper French/Lake Nipissing. There is nothing comparable in Algonquin. This will encourage people to travel when it is unsafe to do so.
As well, the MNR indicates that there are sites that don't actually exist. That was always ridiculous, but seems even more problematic with site-specific reservations.
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I like the unknown of what campsite I'll end up with when I go to a lake. it leaves a bit of...I'm not sure of the right word....adventure?...to a day. Kind of a randomness that I enjoy. Having said that, my wife and I got completely boned on Booth Lake in September, some people must have been off permit, and we traversed the lake for 2 hours looking for an open site but there were none, and we had to stay on a portage, which really.....we were lucky, it wasn't a bad place to put a tent, but still....incredibly annoying. I like to think site specific reservations would reduce the number of off permit campers, but in those cases when it does happen, you'd know for sure whom it is. I guess that's good, but it could lead to some pretty heated wilderness arguments.
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this change could potentially kill people...
Unlike Algonquin, most of the French is exposed to high winds and storms off of Georgian Bay, especially in the Delta where 3' waves are not uncommon in a blow, where before you could switch to the leeward side in bad weather, or pick a more sheltered landing or site, now you'll be locked in to one that could bear the full brunt of any storm, plus you'll feel you're forced to travel in unsafe conditions because your reservation for that specific site is expired...
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no, no and f ing no,, to this new program of number sites,,,
with the laughable 4 person flat rate camping system,, that is a on going pilot project in several ontario parks/ waterways . these 2 changes will make algonquin park much more busy and more difficult to plan a trip,, because the status quo remains in place for now.
perhaps algonquin will be spared of these 2 new programs,, and the m.n.r ( or what ever they call them selves now) will lay out the new trout fishing regulations. instead,, the trout opener would be the may long weekend,, for a start.
address the bass situation like quectico park . to help the trout out .
bass should be open when algonquin opens in the spring , with no limits . fishing barbless is also a great option to promote the release of healthy trout back to the lakes.
the beaner counters will always win,, user fees and services charges makes the world go aorund in ontario,,
now back to the swamp i go,, i have a white tail to harvest,, l.o.l.
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