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Northern exposure: opportunities and challenges for tourism development in Torngat Mountains National Park, Labrador, Canada

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  18 March 2010

Patrick T. Maher
Affiliation:
Outdoor Recreation and Tourism Management Program, University of Northern British Columbia, 3333 University Way, Prince George, British Columbia, CanadaV2N 4Z9 (maherp@unbc.ca)
R. Harvey Lemelin
Affiliation:
School of Outdoor Recreation, Parks and Tourism, Lakehead University, 955 Oliver Rd., Thunder Bay, Ontario, CanadaP7B 5E1 (harvey.lemelin@lakeheadu.ca)

Abstract

Torngat Mountains National Park (TMNP) is Canada's newest national park, and was established in 2005. The development of the park has mirrored a change in mandate for the agency that manages it, Parks Canada. Since 2005 Parks Canada has sought to focus on ‘proactively facilitate[ing] opportunities for meaningful and memorable visitor experiences’, complimentary to maintaining the protection of ecological integrity and providing education (Parks Canada 2005, no page numbers). Under the auspices of this new multi-faceted mandate, this research note will examine the current state of tourism in TMNP, and will also evaluate some of the opportunities and challenges for the future. Within Parks Canada's Visitor experience vision 2015 statement, understanding tourism delivery in the present and future are important components of its mission, as is engagement with external partners to assist in this process. The analysis of tourism development in TMNP for this note comes from the authors' two week research trips to the park in August 2008 and July 2009, undertaken to assist Parks Canada to evaluate their current visitor experience activities and future options.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 2010

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