https://open.alberta.ca/feeds/custom.atom?topic=Environment&tags=camping&dataset_type=publicationsOpen Government - Custom query2024-03-28T23:08:59.966131+00:00Alberta Open Governmentpython-feedgenRecently created or updated datasets on Open Government. Custom query: 'culture and tourism'https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/234968fb-060f-4640-ac6d-5cebbea5e95eCastle Provincial Park & Wildland Provincial Park : 2017 park guide2017-10-05T16:11:33.204735+00:00This Park Guide provides information to support trip planning, wayfinding, and on-site experiences in the new Castle parks in 2017. The guide includes information on camping and recreation in the Castle parks, personal and public safety, park regulations, and stewardship. Note that this guide is for 2017 only and changes will occur following approval of the Castle Parks Management Plan.2017-05-23T18:13:46.668515+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/93d6b7d2-2576-4fdf-9908-ff27f312bbd3Investing in recreation and restoration in southern Alberta2018-05-23T19:18:00.898931+00:00Outlines government plans to invest close to $5 million in capital funding to improve staging areas for access to public land, rebuild and improve trails, install bridges over water crossings, and protect and enhance fish habitat to support the implementation of the Livingstone–Porcupine Hills Recreation Management Plan. Includes a map indicating the locations of the proposed 2018 projects.2018-05-17T15:07:44.385503+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/af7edc49-cb83-4f7f-baa5-4821ca7dc6ecRecreational leases2020-02-25T20:40:22.299841+00:00The use of public land is authorized under the Public Lands Act for a variety of purposes. Dispositions for community-based cultural and recreational activities are approved as recreational leases. 2016-03-18T20:51:09.115271+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/f9ee0855-755c-446c-a1a2-2677554301c6Alberta Tourism recreational leasing process2020-06-22T20:48:06.738847+00:00The ATRL process has three major objectives: 1) To ensure that tourism and commercial recreation applications for development on public land continue to be reviewed in a prompt and efficient manner. 2) To provide a comprehensive review whereby adequate, timely, and accurate information about tourism and commercial recreation lease applications is made available to assess whether or not to approve a lease. 3) To recognize the business, financial and environmental information requirements associated with long term tourism and commercial recreation opportunities on public land.2016-05-09T17:54:58.816892+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/c74dd25f-264f-4ce1-bb5c-289bc2745e02Ministerial order 52/2021 [Environment and Parks]2022-01-24T17:24:15.722140+00:00The Public Lands Camping Pass Order signed by Jason Nixon, Minister of Environment and Parks on May 27, 2021.2021-05-28T17:40:06.344814+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0a428663-1f1e-49bc-88de-9479709ef93aMinisterial Order 74/2021 [Environment and Parks]2022-02-04T23:14:58.222941+00:00The Kananaskis Conservation Pass order signed by Jaxon Nixon, Minister of Environment and Parks on December 9, 2021.2022-01-22T05:02:10.699527+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/de14ad02-719e-4e62-aae3-aa55a837e17aRecreation on public land : know before you go2022-03-15T21:36:07.712608+00:00This resource outlines current provincial rules and regulations for motorized outdoor recreation activities and random camping on public land for Albertans and visitors.2019-08-21T19:56:19.667068+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/0603450b-26c0-4bb4-85da-4b3e62a66f3fMinisterial Order 86/2021 [Environment and Parks]2023-07-12T16:44:09.102729+00:00The Public Lands Camping Pass order signed by Jason Nixon, Minister of Environment and Parks on December 9, 2021.2022-01-22T05:02:05.434566+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/62f81642-e6ec-405e-b076-11d59e1eb396Castle Provincial Park & Wildland Provincial Park : summer park guide2023-09-06T14:29:27.959107+00:00Provides information about Castle Provincial Park and Castle Wildland Provincial Park, which is located in southwest Alberta and protects over 105,000 hectares of valuable watersheds, and habitat for more than 200 rare species. The parks share borders with the Waterton Biosphere Reserve to the east, Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park to the south, the Crowsnest Pass to the north and the Flathead river valley of British Columbia to the west. The lands in the Castle region form part of the extraordinary Crown of the Continent ecosystem. This guide is for the 2018 summer season only.2018-05-25T21:09:03.583802+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/4c48e498-db57-48d9-8f47-92fc7de6a9d3Livingstone-Porcupine Hills recreation management plan2023-09-06T15:58:26.549338+00:00The Livingstone-Porcupine Hills Recreation Management Plan addresses the priorities for outdoor recreation expressed in the South Saskatchewan Regional Plan (SSRP). The SSRP prioritized planning for the Livingstone-Porcupine Hills areas as a region of high recreational use. It contains the headwaters of the Oldman River, supports biodiversity values, requires the management of wildlife risk and provides traditional First Nations land uses. The Government of Alberta aims to provide a diversity of outdoor recreation opportunities while recognizing that recreation occurs within a multiple use landscape with complex environmental, economic and social values.2018-05-17T14:43:50.496954+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/928f4b1a-cac3-44dd-9e73-711001567c38Quick facts : Livingstone and Porcupine Hills Public Land Use Zones2023-09-06T17:00:26.042414+00:00This two-page fact sheet provides a brief overview of two new public land use zones in Alberta, which have been created to manage outdoor recreational activities and provide a diversity of outdoor recreation experiences. Includes information on camping, trails and trail use in the zones.2018-05-17T15:00:39.278101+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/41efb435-2cbf-4c80-9f0c-15bcb103cdc9Alberta's public land trail guide2023-11-02T19:14:26.905389+00:00Alberta's public land has a wide variety recreation trails and areas to meet the needs of campers, OHV riders, hikers, cyclists, equestrian users, hunters and anglers – from curated experiences to rustic adventures on designated trails on public land. This guide offers information to help users find recreation opportunities on public land and explore Alberta's beautiful public trail systems.2023-06-28T21:32:07.932539+00:00https://open.alberta.ca/dataset/810a319f-cf53-47dd-8256-63014c85d140Alberta's guide to outdoor recreation on provincial Crown land2023-11-27T16:02:06.747395+00:00Alberta's Guide to Outdoor Recreation on Provincial Crown Land is a resource for Albertans and other visitors that outlines current provincial rules and regulations for designated outdoor recreation activities and locations.2020-08-31T22:06:32.464239+00:00