Description |
1 online resource : illustrations |
Series |
SAGE Business Cases |
|
SAGE Business Cases
|
Summary |
Visitation is a key performance measurement for park agencies as national parks depend on public visitation and support to receive their required resources (Eagles and McCool, 2002). Park agencies face a general trend toward declining visitation, especially in metropolitan areas and among youth and culturally diverse communities. This case looks at opportunities for Parks Canada to increase youth visitation through both domestic and international tourism, with specific focus on the establishment of Canada's first national urban park in the Greater Toronto Area |
Notes |
Originally Published InKhazaei, A., Elliot, S., and Von Massow, M. (2018). Parks Canada's Rouge National Urban Park: An opportunity to showcase Canada's true nature. Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Cases, 6(3), 37-47 |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
Description based on XML content |
Subject |
Parks Canada.
|
|
Parks Canada. |
|
National parks and reserves -- Public use -- Canada -- Case studies
|
|
Urban parks -- Canada -- Toronto -- Public use -- Case studies
|
|
National parks and reserves -- Public use.
|
|
Canada.
|
Genre/Form |
Case studies.
|
Form |
Electronic book
|
Author |
Elliot, Statia, author
|
|
Von Massow, Mike, author.
|
ISBN |
1529716888 |
|
9781529716887 |
|