Government of the Northwest Territories (2008), « Exploring Attitudes towards Camping, Recreation and Parks among Canada’s Growing Immigrant Populations »

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Résumé / Summary : As seen in general population research conducted for other Ipsos Reid’s clients on places such as Northern Ontario, cultural attitudes towards a traditional Canadian wilderness experience, be it camping and/or visiting parks tends to be derived from two distinct thought processes:

  • The Rational – usually based on reason, experience and tangible and/or physical attributes.
  • The Emotional – usually based on perception and feel and articulated as a state-of-mind rather than a relationship with a particular event of place.

Overall, these two distinct thought processes tend to fit into decidedly positive and negative perceptions.

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Auteurs / Authors : IPSOS Reid Public Affairs

Année : 2008

Références / References Government of the Northwest Territories (2008), « Exploring Attitudes towards Camping, Recreation and Parks among Canada’s Growing Immigrant Populations », IPSOS Reid Public Affairs

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