Reed
Paddler
http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/british-columbia/quadra-island-kayak-1.4719600
I just love the logic presented by Jim Abram in this article.
Basically, he is saying that he's not keen on a marine trail in the Quadra Island area because the local tourism infrastructure is already overloaded, and attracting kayakers might create problems. Plus, of course, these kayakers will be staying on remote islands, so they won't be using the local tourism infrastructure and putting money into the pockets of local tourism operators.
Sounds like somebody just really wanted to be a contrarian.
I just love the logic presented by Jim Abram in this article.
Basically, he is saying that he's not keen on a marine trail in the Quadra Island area because the local tourism infrastructure is already overloaded, and attracting kayakers might create problems. Plus, of course, these kayakers will be staying on remote islands, so they won't be using the local tourism infrastructure and putting money into the pockets of local tourism operators.
Sounds like somebody just really wanted to be a contrarian.