Zemantics wrote:
Curiously, how have the clientele been with regards to Park policies -- namely, LNT? I'm sure it's the fear of many that if the general population more often frequented the back country, we might see an influx of site abuse. I suppose the guided trips wouldn't be susceptible to this outcome.
There has definitely been a noticeable increase in new canoe trippers but it is hard to answer your question, since we don't know what our customers do when they are out in the woods. The people who get our complete outfitting packages tend to be aware of environmental responsibility and we do get a chance to talk to them about these things. And yes, the guided trips are well behaved and have a mentor with them
trippythings wrote:
Gord, even though you're only one of the outfitters in the park, I'm curious, are you operating at normal capacity this year? You would expect more park bookings = more demand for outfitters. So if it's less or even equal capacity but the park has more bookings, then I'd guess people are abusing the system and making multiple reservations..
Since the backcountry opened June 1, we have been hopping. Despite the loss of group, European and American clients, Ontario people are heading to the park in droves. I don't doubt that people are making multiple bookings but the park is also very busy. The phones are constantly ringing and it is hard to keep up with email inquiries. Good problem to have, I suppose. Back in April we were mentally preparing for a quiet summer, how wrong we were!