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Anml_341

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Posted: 05/20/08 05:41am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Willis: Did the budget include an increase for improving or upgrading of the Provincial Parks Campgrounds? Sure hope the Tourist Accomomodation Act is passed but with any political thing, it needs to be watched very carefully. Please keep us informed.


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Some provincial parks in both Nova Scotia and Newfoundland are getting hyro as a first step. Both New Brunswick and PEI have some PPs with full services. Most of the time those services are in wide open field type sites.





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As I understand it, only one Provincial Campground in NS has hydro campsites, and yes, it would be an improvement if other Provincial Park Campgrounds had some electrical campsites. The other improvement that I had in mind was installing soap dispensers in the comfort stations. I cannot understand why in this day and age of so many health issues, that a government run facility could not get soap dispensers and soap for the washrooms (this was the situation in 2007 in a number of the NS Parks Campgrounds that we were in). When we asked the staff about it, many times they indicated it was on the list but not approved due to the budget.
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PEI Parks being in open fields with all the services - yup...and nice views also.
N.B. Can not comment as all the parks were closed when we were there along with all the tourist offices. The welcome mat was rolled up and the doors were locked. Not impressed... We came into the Province from Maine, and departed via Nova Scotia and were welcomed by some very nice staff and other visitors who all knew what I was talking about when I said - "Congratulations - a tourist office that is open"

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Nova Scotia Legislature (Ministers Speech) wrote:

Province Repeals Tourist Accommodations Act
Tourism, Culture and Heritage
May 2, 2008 9:12 AM
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A new approach to tourist accommodations will help ensure a quality experience for visitors and reduce the regulatory burden for operators.

Bill Dooks, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Heritage, introduced a bill today, May 2, to repeal the Tourist Accommodations Act, which requires accommodation properties to be licensed. Instead of licensing, operators who want to be promoted by the province must participate in a recognized quality program.

"Visitors to Nova Scotia will be assured that the properties we promote meet industry standards for quality and cleanliness," said Mr. Dooks. "Operators will face less red tape and enjoy the freedom to choose the type of quality program that best suits their business needs."

To be eligible for provincial marketing programs – such as novascotia.com, Doers' and Dreamers', or the Check In Nova Scotia Reservation Service – operators must choose one of several quality programs.

They can participate in any of the recognized rating programs such as Canada Select or the Canadian Automobile Association's diamond rating program. More than 60 per cent of accommodations operators are rated through a recognized rating program. They will automatically be eligible for provincial marketing programs, and will save anywhere between $80 and $800 previously spent on licensing fees.

The other option for operators who want to be included in provincial marketing programs, but who do not want their property rated, is to participate in the new accommodation quality program led by the Tourism Industry Association of Nova Scotia. The association is working with the industry to develop and lead the new program, which will include a set of quality standards for accommodations properties.

"We are pleased with the move toward less regulation and the concept of promoting only those businesses that meet quality standards as part of the Nova Scotia brand," said Susan Tilley-Russell, chair of the association. "Moving forward, we are confident that this industry-led approach will enable us to improve the quality tourist accommodation throughout Nova Scotia."

While quality will be industry led, safety issues will continue to be dealt with through other legislation.

Accommodations operators who chose not to participate in a quality program must still comply with all federal, provincial and municipal legislation such as those related to public safety and the operation of a business, but they will not be promoted by the province.

This new approach also aligns with the province's Better Regulation Initiative – reducing red tape and helping to create a business climate that allows Nova Scotia tourism businesses to grow and prosper.


Afraid that's about all I have on it at this point except the Budget has passed but the above has to have two more readings. That will depend on how much time the Honorable (using the term loosely) members are at work. So far since the last election everyone should have enough fingers and toes to count the days they have been sitting.

Anml_341 wrote:

Willis: Did the budget include an increase for improving or upgrading of the Provincial Parks Campgrounds?


I don't know, what I do know is there would be some opposition to it. It has been stated by some MLA's that the Prov. (Prov. Campgrounds) should not be in competition with the private sector. So far there hasn't been that much published about it. Roads have to be improved so I suspect that is where money will be spent. Fuel prices here are ridiculous and about to get worse. NB will get all the tourists again this year if someone doesn't smarten up.

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Posted: 05/21/08 07:58am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

Now I'm really confused. I didn't see anything pertaining to RVers spending a night in a Walmart or other parking lot. Was this section of the law repealed as well?


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VE3ESN wrote:

Now I'm really confused. I didn't see anything pertaining to RVers spending a night in a Walmart or other parking lot. Was this section of the law repealed as well?

There was no single law pertaining to restricting overnight parking of RV's to a licensed campground other than (Section 3 article 3) of "The Tourist And Accommodations Act Of Nova Scotia" and that is the crux of the whole problem.
Section :3 Article (3) wrote:

(3) No person shall use, maintain, operate or manage a camping establishment or permit the use of any lands for the overnight parking of recreational vehicles for the travelling or vacationing public unless there is a licence which is in force. 1994-95, c. 9, s. 3."
All the rest of the Act deals with regulations for hotels B&Bs campgrounds etc.
Now IF and When the Act is rescinded, that portion goes with it, no Act no Section :3 either so no restrictions unless they make new ones.
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Willis: Thank you for the update...I got a message from the lady who manages the Volunteer Host program for N.S. Parks earlier today and she was indicating that the number of volunteer hosts have increased this season but they still have a shortage. Anyone interested in becoming a host should check the NSParks website or they can email me (frankspence@hughes.net) and I can give them the lady's email address.

Frank

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Hi Frank, yes they're short $$$ the Federal funding for the student summer jobs was cut. I found another set of No Overnight Parking Signs, Atlantic Shopping Centers, also referring to the Tourism Act as the reason. I'll most likely look into having them taken down like the Wal Mart signs.

Cheers Willis

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Posted: 05/23/08 09:22am Link  |  Quote  |  Print  |  Notify Moderator

You are "THE MAN" (or woman whichever the case may be) Willis! Headed that way in about 2 weeks, hope you have ALL of the signs down by then.


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Signs have been down since fall 2006!!! That Tourism Accommodation Act
need modification was accepted well over a year ago.

It takes a long time for people to learn that it was only a small group with that foolish interpretation. & WallyWorlds trying to do
the community support thing.



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