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This is a map of our watershed. Where do you live?
Addington Highlands
Beckwith
Carleton Place
Carp
Central Frontenac
Drummond/ North Elmsley
Greater Madawaska
Kanata
Lanark Highlands
Mississippi Mills
North Frontenac
Tay Valley
Stittsville
West Carleton
Other
When were you born?
Pre 1946
1946 - 1964 (Boomer)
1965 - 1979 (Gen. X)
1980 - 1994 (Millennial)
1995 - 2012 (Gen. Z)
Which of the following activities have you done within the past five years (check all that apply):
Walking/hiking
Boating (includes other watercrafts such as boarding, canoeing, kayaking)
Tent camping
Indicate if you belong to a club/group that organizes one or more of these activities?
Walking/hiking
Boating (includes other watercrafts such as boarding, canoeing, kayaking)
Tent camping
I don't belong to a club/group
Do you have easy access to a car for your outdoor recreation activities?
Yes
No
Where have you gone walking/hiking within the past five years (check all that apply):
Mill of Kintail CA, Mississippi Mills
Morris Island CA, Ottawa
Purdon CA, Lanark Highlands
Palmerston-Canonto CA, North Frontenac
Carp River Conservation Area, Kanata
K&P Trail
Blueberry Mountain, Lanark Highlands
High Lonesome Nature Reserve, Mississippi Mills
Marble Woodlands, Mississippi Mills
Poole Family Nature Sanctuary
Trans Canada Trail, Ottawa
Tay Havelock Trail, Lanark/Frontenac
Ottawa Valley Rail Trail, Lanark/Renfrew
Riverside Trail, Almonte
Riverwalk Trail, Carleton Place
Pinhey’s Point, West Carleton
Carp Hills, West Carleton
Shiela McKee Park, West Carleton
S. March Highlands Conservation Forest, Kanata
Kizell Pond Natural Reserve, Kanata
Kemp Woodlot, Stittsville
Trillium Woods, Kanata
Torbolton Forest, West Carleton
NCC Greenbelt
Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary
Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park
Silver Lake Provincial Park
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
Other Crown land
Hydro Corridors
Urban Paths and Parks
Walking/Hiking - K&P Trail Section
Frontenac County
Lanark County
Renfrew County
Walking/Hiking - Other Crown Land Area
North Frontenac Parklands
Other Frontenac County
Lanark County
Renfrew County
Walking/Hiking - Hydro Corridor Area
Frontenac County
Lanark County
Renfrew County
City of Ottawa
List up to three (3) locations of urban paths/parks that you frequent for walking/hikling:
Identify up to three (3) sites that you visited most frequently for walking/hiking over the past 5 years:
Mill of Kintail CA, Mississippi Mills
Morris Island CA, Ottawa
Purdon CA, Lanark Highlands
Palmerston-Canonto CA, North Frontenac
Carp River Conservation Area, Kanata
K&P Trail
Blueberry Mountain, Lanark Highlands
High Lonesome Nature Reserve, Mississippi Mills
Marble Woodlands, Mississippi Mills
Poole Family Nature Sanctuary
Trans Canada Trail, Ottawa
Tay Havelock Trail, Lanark/Frontenac
Ottawa Valley Rail Trail, Lanark/Renfrew
Riverside Trail, Almonte
Riverwalk Trail, Carleton Place
Pinhey’s Point, West Carleton
Carp Hills, West Carleton
Shiela McKee Park, West Carleton
S. March Highlands Conservation Forest, Kanata
Kizell Pond Natural Reserve, Kanata
Kemp Woodlot, Stittsville
Trillium Woods, Kanata
Torbolton Forest, West Carleton
NCC Greenbelt
Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary
Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park
Silver Lake Provincial Park
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
Other Crown land
Hydro Corridors
Urban Paths and Parks
Where have you gone boating or participated in other watercraft activities within the past five years (check all that apply):
Morris Island CA, Ottawa
Palmerston-Canonto CA, North Frontenac
K&P Trail
Tay Havelock Trail, Lanark/Frontenac
Ottawa Valley Rail Trail, Lanark/Renfrew
Riverside Trail, Almonte
Riverwalk Trail, Carleton Place
Pinhey’s Point, West Carleton
Shiela McKee Park, West Carleton
S. March Highlands Conservation Forest, Kanata
Kizell Pond Natural Reserve, Kanata
Municipal Boat Launch
NCC Greenbelt
Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary
Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park
Silver Lake Provincial Park
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
Provincial Boat Launch
Other Crown land
Hydro Corridors
Other Location (Not on list)
Boating/Watercraft - K&P Trail Section
Frontenac County
Lanark County
Renfrew County
Boating/Watercraft - Other Crown Land Area
North Frontenac Parklands
Other Frontenac County
Lanark County
Renfrew County
Boating/Watercraft - Hydro Corridor Area
Frontenac County
Lanark County
Renfrew County
City of Ottawa
Please list the waterbodies/lakes of the municipal boat launches visited:
Please list the waterbodies/lakes of the provincial boat launches visited:
Please list up to three (3) other locations that you visited for boating or other watercraft activities:
Identify up to three (3) sites that you visited most frequently for boating or other watercraft activities over the past five (5) years:
Morris Island CA, Ottawa
Palmerston/Canonto CA, North Frontenac
K&P Trail
Tay Havelock Trail, Lanark/Frontenac
Ottawa Valley Rail Trail, Lanark/Renfrew
Riverside Trail, Almonte
Riverwalk Trail, Carleton Place
Pinhey’s Point, West Carleton
Shiela McKee Park, West Carleton
S. March Highlands Conservation Forest, Kanata
Kizell Pond Natural Reserve, Kanata
Municipal Boat Launch
NCC Greenbelt
Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary
Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park
Silver Lake Provincial Park
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
Provincial Boat Launch
Other Crown land
Hydro Corridors
Other Location (Not on list)
Where have you gone tent camping within the past five (5) years? (Check all that apply):
Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park
Silver Lake Provincial Park
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
Other Crown Land
Hydro Corridors
Other Camping Location (Not Listed)
Tent Camping - Other Crown Land Area
North Frontenac Camplands
Other Frontenac County
Lanark County
Renfrew County
Tent Camping - Hydro Corridor Area
Frontenac County
Lanark County
Renfrew County
Please list up to three (3) Other sites that you visited for tent camping:
Identify up to three (3) sites that you visited most frequently for tent camping over the past five (5) years:
Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park
Silver Lake Provincial Park
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
Other Crown Land
Hydro Corridors
Other Camping Location (Not Listed)
Mill of Kintail Conservation Area
On average, how many times per year do you use the Mill of Kintail CA for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Mill of Kintail CA
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of The Mill of Kintail CA has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Mill of Kintail CA?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Mill of Kintail CA:
Has your satisfaction with the Mill of Kintail CA changed over the past five (5) years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with the Mill of Kintail CA has changed:
Morris Island Conservation Area
On average, how many times per year do you use Morris Island CA for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Morris Island CA
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Morris Island CA for boating and other watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Morris Island for boating and other watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of Morris Island CA has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Morris Island CA?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Morris Island CA:
Has your satisfaction with Morris Island CA has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with Morris Island CA:
Purdon Conservation Area
On average, how many times per year do you use Purdon CA for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Purdon CA
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of Purdon CA has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Purdon CA?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Purdon CA:
Has your satisfaction with Purdon CA changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with Purdon CA:
Palmerston/Canonto Conservation Area
On average, how many times per year do you use Palmerston/Canonto CA for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Palmerston/Canonto CA
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Palmerston/Canonto CA for boating and other watercraft activities:
>10 times/year during the open water season
4-9 times/year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Palmerston/Canonto CA for boating and other watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of Palmerston/Canonto CA has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Palmerston/Canonto CA?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Palmerston/Canonto CA:
Has your satisfaction with Palmerston/Canonto CA changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with Palmerston/Canonto CA:
Carp River Conservation Area
On average, how many times per year do you use Carp River CA for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Carp River CA
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of The Carp River CA has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Carp River CA?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Carp River CA:
Has your satisfaction with the Carp River CA changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with the Carp River CA:
K&P Trail
On average, how many times per year do you use the K&P Trail for walking/hiking
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the K&P Trail
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use the K&P Trail for boating and other watercraft activities?
>10 times/year during the open water season
4-9 times/year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using the K&P Trail for boating and other watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of The K&P Trail has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the K&P trail?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the K&P Trail:
Has your satisfaction with the K&P Trail changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with the K&P Trail:
Blueberry Mountain
On average, how many times per year do you use Blueberry Mountain for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at Blueberry Mountain
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of the Blueberry Mountain has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Blueberry Mountain?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Blueberry Mountain:
Has your satisfaction with Blueberry Mountain changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with Blueberry Mountain:
High Lonesome Nature Reserve
On average, how many times per year do you use High Lonesome Nature Reserve for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at High Lonesome Nature Reserve
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of the High Lonesome Nature Reserve has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with High Lonesome Nature Reserve?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with High Lonesome Nature Reserve:
Has your satisfaction with High Lonesome Nature Reserve changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and Post Covid-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed:
Marble Woodlands
On average, how many times per year do you use the Marble Woodlands for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Marble Woodlands
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of the Marble Woolands has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Marble Woodlands?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Marble Woodlands:
Has your satisfaction with the Marble Woodlands changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with the Marble Woodlands:
Poole Family Nature Sanctuary
On average, how many times per year do you use the Poole Family Nature Sanctuary for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Poole Family Nature Sanctuary
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of the Poole Family Nature Sanctuary has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Poole Family Nature Sanctuary?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Poole Family Nature Sanctuary:
Has your satisfaction with the Poole Family Nature Sanctuary changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with the Poole Nature Sanctuary:
Trans Canada Trail
On average, how many times per year do you use the Trans Canada Trail for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Trans Canada Trail
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of the Trans Canada Trail has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Trans Canada Trail?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Trans Canada Trail:
Has your satisfaction with the Trans Canada Trail changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with the Trans Canada Trail:
Tay Havelock Trail
On average, how many times per year do you use the Tay Havelock Trail for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Tay Havelock Trail
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use the Tay Havelock Trail for boating and other watercraft activities?
>10 times/year during the open water season
4-9 times/year during the open water season
Less that 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using the Tay Havelock Trail for boating and other watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of the Tay Havelock Trail has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Tay Havelock Trail?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Tay Havelock Trail:
Has your satisfaction with the Tay Havelock Trail changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with the Tay Havelock Trail:
Ottawa Valley Rail Trail
On average, how many times per year do you use the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail for boating and other watercraft activities?
>10 times/year during the open water season
4-9 times/year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail for boating and other watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail:
Has your satisfaction with the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with the Ottawa Valley Rail Trail:
Riverside Trail, Almonte
On average, how many times per year do you use the Riverside Trail in Almonte for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Riverside Trail in Almonte
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Riverside Trail in Almonte for boating and other watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using the Riverside Trail in Almonte for boating and other watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of the Riverside Trail in Almonte has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Riverside Trail in Almonte?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Riverside Trail in Almonte:
Has your satisfaction with Riverside Trail in Almonte changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with the Riverside Trail in Almonte:
Riverwalk Trail, Carleton Place
On average, how many times per year do you use the Riverwalk Trail in CP for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Riverwalk Trail in CP
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Riverwalk Trail in CP for boating and other watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Riverwalk Trail in CP for boating and other watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of the Riverwalk Trail in CP has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Riverwalk Trail in CP?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Riverwalk Trail in CP:
Has your satisfaction with the Riverwalk Trail changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with the Riverwalk Trail in CP:
Pinhey's Point, West Carleton
On average, how many times per year do you use Pinhey's Point for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at Pinhey's Point
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Pinhey's Point for boating and other watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Pinhey's Point for boating and other watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of the Pinhey's Point has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Pinhey's Point?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Pinhey's Point:
Has your satisfaction with Pinhey's Point changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with Pinhey's Point::
Carp Hills, West Carleton
On average, how many times per year do you use the Carp Hills for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Carp Hills
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of Carp Hills has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Carp Hills?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Carp Hills:
Has your satisfaction with the Carp Hills changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with Carp Hills:
Shiela McKee Park
On average, how many times per year do you use Shiela McKee Park for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at Shiela McKee Park
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Shiela McKee Park for boating and other watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Shiela McKee Park
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of Shiela McKee Park has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Shiela McKee Park?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Shiela McKee Park:
Has your satisfaction with Shiela McKee Park changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed: with Shiela McKee Park:
S. March Highlands Conservation Forest
On average, how many times per year do you use S. March Highlands Conservation Forest for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at S. March Highlands Conservation Forest
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use S. March Highlands Conservation Forest for boating and other watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using S. March Highlands Conservation Forest for boating and other watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of S. March Highlands Conservation Forest has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with S. March Highlands Conservation Forest?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with S. March Highlands Conservation Forest:
Has your satisfaction with S. March Highlands Conservation Forest changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with S. March Higlands Conservation Forest has changed:
Kizell Pond Nature Reserve
On average, how many times per year do you use the Kizell Pond Nature Reserve for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Kizell Pond Nature Reserve
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use the Kizell Pond Nature Reserve for boating and other watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Kizell Pond Nature Reserve for boating and other watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of the Kizell Pond Nature Reserve has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Kizell Pond Nature Reserve?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Kizell Pond Nature Reserve:
Has your satisfaction with the Kizell Pond Nature Reserve changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with the Kizell Pond Nature Reserve has changed:
Kemp Woodlot, Stittsville
On average, how many times per year do you use the Kemp Woodlot in Stittsville for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Kemp Woodlot in Stittsville
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of the Kemp Woodlot in Stittsville has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Kemp Woodlot?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Kemp Woodlot:
Has your satisfaction with the Kemp Woodlot changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with the Kemp Woodlot has changed:
Municipal Boat Launch
On average, how many days per year do you use the Municipal Boat Launch for boating and other watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using the Municipal Boat Launch for boating and other watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of the Municipal Boat Launch has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Municipal Boat Launch?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Municipal Boat Launch:
Has your satisfaction with the Municipal Boat Launch changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with the Municipal Boat Launch has changed:
Trillium Woods, Kanata
On average, how many times per year do you use the Trillium Woods in Kanata for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Trillium Woods in Kanata
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of the Trillium Woods in Kanata has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Trillium Woods in Kanata?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Trillium Woods in Kanata:
Has your satisfaction with the Trillium Woods in Kanata changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with the Trillium Woods has changed:
Torbolton Forest, West Carleton
On average, how many times per year do you use Torbolton Forest for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at Torbolton Forest
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of the Torbolton Forest has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Torbolton Forest:
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Torbolton Forest:
Has your satisfaction with Torbolton Forest changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with Torbolton Forest has changed:
NCC Greenbelt
On average, how many times per year do you use the NCC Greenbelt for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the NCC Greenbelt
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use the NCC Greenbelt for boating and watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using the NCC Greenbelt for boating and watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of the NCC Greenbelt has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the NCC Greenbelt?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the NCC Greenbelt:
Has your satisfaction with the NCC Greenbelt changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with the NCC Greenbelt has changed:
Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary
On average, how many times per year do you use the Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at the Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Santuary
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary for boating and watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary for boating and watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of the Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary:
Has your satisfaction with the Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with the Mississippi Lake National Wildlife Area/Bird Sanctuary has changed:
Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park
On average, how many times per year do you use Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park for boating and watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park for boating and watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
On average, how many days per year do you use Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park for tent camping?
>8 days per year during the open water season
4-7 days per year during the open water season
Less than 4 days per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park for tent camping:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The property is not overused
The property is largely in a natural state
The property has an easy to use reservation system
The property has affordable campsites
The property has good parking
The property has well marked trails
The property has well defined campsites
The property has well separated campsites
The property has outhouses
The property has picnic facilities
The property has garbage facilities
The property has swimming opportunities
The property has wildlife viewing opportunities
The property sells supplies
The property rents watercraft
How do you believe public use of Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park:
Has your satisfaction with Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with Fitzroy Harbour Provincial Park has changed:
Silver Lake Provincial Park
On average, how many times per year do you use Silver Lake Provincial Park for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at Silver Lake Provincial Park
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Silver Lake Provincial Park for boating and watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Silver Lake Provincial Park for boating and watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
On average, how many days per year do you use Silver Lake Provincial Park for tent camping?
>8 days per year during the open water season
4-7 days per year during the open water season
Less than 4 days per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Silver Lake Provincial Park for tent camping:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The property is not overused
The property is largely in a natural state
The property has an easy to use reservation system
The property has affordable campsites
The property has good parking
The property has well marked trails
The property has well defined campsites
The property has well separated campsites
The property has outhouses
The property has picnic facilities
The property has garbage facilities
The property has swimming opportunities
The property has wildlife viewing opportunities
The property sells supplies
The property rents watercraft
How do you believe public use of Silver Lake Provincial Park has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Silver Lake Provincial Park?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Silver Lake Provincial Park:
Has your satisfaction with Silver Lake Provincial Park changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with Silver Lake Provincial Park has changed:
Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
On average, how many times per year do you use Sharbot Lake Provincial Park for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at Sharbot Lake Provincial Park
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Sharbot Lake Provincial Park for boating and watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Sharbot Lake Provincial Park for boating and watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
On average, how many days per year do you use Sharbot Lake Provincial Park for tent camping?
>8 days per year during the open water season
4-7 days per year during the open water season
Less than 4 days per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Sharbot Lake Provincial Park for tent camping:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The property is not overused
The property is largely in a natural state
The property has an easy to use reservation system
The property has affordable campsites
The property has good parking
The property has well marked trails
The property has well defined campsites
The property has well separated campsites
The property has outhouses
The property has picnic facilities
The property has garbage facilities
The property has swimming opportunities
The property has wildlife viewing opportunities
The property sells supplies
The property rents watercraft
How do you believe public use of Sharbot Lake Provincial Park has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Sharbot Lake Provincial Park?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Sharbot Lake Provincial Park:
Has your satisfaction with Sharbot Lake Provincial Park changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with Sharbot Lake Provincial Park has changed:
Provincial Boat Launch
On average, how many days per year do you use the Provincial Boat Launch for boating and watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using the Provincial Boat Launch for Boating and watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of the Provincial Boat Launch has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with the Provincial Boat Launch?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with the Provincial Boat Launch:
Has your satisfaction with the Provincial Boat Launch changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction has changed with the Provincial Boat Launch:
Other Crown Land
On average, how many times per year do you use Other Crown land for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at Other Crown Land
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Other Crown Land for boating and watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Other Crown Land for Boating and watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
On average, how many days per year do you use Other Crown Land for tent camping?
>8 days per year during the open water season
4-7 days per year during the open water season
Less than 4 days per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Other Crown Land for tent camping:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The property is not overused
The property is largely in a natural state
The property has an easy to use reservation system
The property has affordable campsites
The property has good parking
The property has well marked trails
The property has well defined campsites
The property has well separated campsites
The property has outhouses
The property has picnic facilities
The property has garbage facilities
The property has swimming opportunities
The property has wildlife viewing opportunities
The property sells supplies
The property rents watercraft
How do you believe public use of Other Crown Land has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Other Crown Land?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Other Crown Land:
Has your satisfaction with Other Crown Land changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with Other Crown land has changed:
Hydro Corridors
On average, how many times per year do you use Hydro Corridors for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at Hydro Corridors
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
On average, how many days per year do you use Hydro Corridors for boating and watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Hydro Corridors for Boating and watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
On average, how many days per year do you use Hydro Corridors for tent camping?
>8 days per year during the open water season
4-7 days per year during the open water season
Less than 4 days per year
On average, how many days per year do you use Hydro Corridors for tent camping?
>8 days per year during the open water season
4-7 days per year during the open water season
Less than 4 days per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Hydro Corridors for tent camping:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The property is not overused
The property is largely in a natural state
The property has an easy to use reservation system
The property has affordable campsites
The property has good parking
The property has well marked trails
The property has well defined campsites
The property has well separated campsites
The property has outhouses
The property has picnic facilities
The property has garbage facilities
The property has swimming opportunities
The property has wildlife viewing opportunities
The property sells supplies
The property rents watercraft
How do you believe public use of Hydro Corridors has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Hydro Corridors?
Very Satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Hydro Corridors:
Has your satisfaction with Hydro Corridors changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with Hydro Corridors has changed:
Urban Paths/Parks
On average, how many times per year do you use Urban Paths/Parks for walking/hiking?
No more than once annually
2-6 times per year
7-11 times per year
Monthly
2-3 times per month
Weekly
Multiple times per week
Identify the six (6) most important features that you value for walking/hiking at Urban Paths/Parks
Drive from home <30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home <90 minutes
Dogs on leash permitted
Dogs off leash permitted
Wheelchair accessible trails
Trails with challenging terrain
Variety of trail routes and distances
One or more vistas/look-outs
Presence of water features
Quiet/seclusion/privacy
Birding opportunities
Other wildlife viewing opportunities
Unique landscape
Picnic opportunities
Outhouses/toilets
Easy parking access
Sense of personal safety
Exclusivity (no other recreational activities permitted such as mountain bikes, skiing, ATVs)
How do you believe public use of Urban Paths/Parks has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Urban Paths/Parks?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Urban Paths/Parks:
Has your satisfaction with Urban Paths/Parks changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with Urban Paths/Parks has changed:
Other locations visited for boating/watercraft activities
On average, how many days per year do you use Other Locations for boating and watercraft activities?
>10 times per year during the open water season
4-9 times per year during the open water season
Less than 4 times per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using Other Locations for Boating and watercraft activities:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The waterbody is not over used
The waterbody is easily navigated
The waterbody has good fishing
The waterbody has a public beach
The waterbody prohibits motorized watercraft
The waterbody allows motorized watercraft
The waterbody has limited shoreline development
The waterbody has islands or other interesting landscapes
The site has easily accessed parking
The site has parking available for trailers
The site has easy in-out access to the launch
The site has a good quality launch
The site has an outhouse
The site has picnic facilities
How do you believe public use of Other locations for boating/watercraft activities has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Other locations for boating/watercraft activities?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Other locations for boating/watercraft activities:
Has your satisfaction with Other locations for boating/watercraft activities changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with Other locations for boating/watercraft activities has changed:
Other Tent Camping Locations
On average, how many days per year do you use Other locations for tent camping?
>8 days per year during the open water season
4-7 days per year during the open water season
Less than 4 days per year
Identify the six (6) most important features you value when using other locations for tent camping:
Drive time from home < 30 minutes
Drive time from home < 60 minutes
Drive time from home < 90 minutes
The property is not overused
The property is largely in a natural state
The property has an easy to use reservation system
The property has affordable campsites
The property has good parking
The property has well marked trails
The property has well defined campsites
The property has well separated campsites
The property has outhouses
The property has picnic facilities
The property has garbage facilities
The property has swimming opportunities
The property has wildlife viewing opportunities
The property sells supplies
The property rents watercraft
How do you believe public use of Other Camping locations has changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (Pre and post Covid-19)
Increased
Decreased
No Comment
How would you rate your overall satisfaction with Other tent camping sites?
Very satisfied
Satisfied
Unsatisfied
No Comment
Please share with us why you are unsatisfied with Other locations for tent camping:
Has your satisfaction with Other tent camping locations changed over the past five years?
Stayed the same (pre and post COVID-19)
Improved
Decreased
No Comment
Please share with us why your satisfaction with Other tent camping locations has changed:
Concluding Questions
Do you think more facilities are needed in the watershed to support walking/hiking activities?
Yes
No
No Comment
Please provide any other comments you have regarding the availability and quality of walking/hiking facilities within the watershed.
Do you think more facilities are needed in the watershed to support boating and other watercraft activities?
Yes
No
No Comment
Please provide any other comments you have regarding the availability and quality of boating and watercraft facilities within the watershed:
Do you think more facilities are needed in the watershed to support tent camping?
Yes
No
No Comment
Please provide any other comments you have regarding the availability and quality of tent camping facilities within the watershed:
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