Why Wetlands Are An Important Part of Eco-Tourism In Ontario
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As part of an assertive effort to preserve sensitive wetlands and protect the environment, Pine Vista Resort(http://www.pinevista.com), a four-season cottage resort on Stoney Lake, has constructed a natural boardwalk through their resort property's extensive wetlands. The boardwalk was designed to allow resort guests the opportunity to safely observe and enjoy the many resident creatures that make the wetland ecosystem their home without causing damage to this fragile environment. Sharing the wonders of nature creates a better understanding of our natural environment and increases the public's desire to protect it.
The Kawartha Lake wetlands are teeming with life. On view are many diverse species of animals and plant life. Sightings of beaver, turtles, snakes and frogs are quite common. As well, dozens of different species of birds can be observed from the boardwalk. Guests are invited to spend a few hours observing the wildlife on display.
Wetland boardwalks like the one at Pine Vista Resort are particularly fun and educational for kids. They will learn about the various components of our natural environment and their importance to the health and sustainability of our planet.
Ecotourism is the fastest growing sector of the tourism industry. Interest in ecotourism and nature-oriented tourism coincides with a universal concern with the decline of forests, loss of species, global warming and a heightened public support of conservation.
Out-door recreation and environmentally sustainable tourism is important to Canadians. As well, more people are participating in outdoor recreation due to greater awareness of the importance of health and fitness. A number of outdoor, nature-based, non-consumptive recreation activities have experienced significant growth. Bird watching is rapidly becoming one of the most popular nature-based activities in Canada, followed by hiking and back-packing.
Preserving Ontario's wetlands just makes sense. Not only because it is the right thing to do but also because protected wildlife areas can make a significant economic contribution to communities. Rapidly growing activities like bird watching directly benefit areas that depend on tourism. Bird watchers and other eco tourists visit areas that actively protect the environment. Playing a part in protecting the environment and sustaining eco-friendly tourism will continue to be a trend for those in the hospitality industry to look out for.
About Pine Vista Resort: Located in Ontario's Kawartha Lakes region on the shores of Stoney Lake, Pine Vista Resort is an award winning and affordable four season housekeeping cottage resort for nature lovers of all ages. Visit Pine Vista Resort's web site: http://www.pinevista.com to learn more about Pine Vista Resort's many vacation packages and accommodation specials or call toll free 1-800-634-2848.
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Bonnie Hamilton
Pine Vista Resort
RR #2
Lakefield, ON K0L 2H0
Toll Free 1-800-634-2848
Local 705 877-2108
info@pinevista.com
www.pinevista.com
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