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Climate change & seasonality in Canadian outdoor recreation and tourism : Title on cover

19 May 2006

In order to step, the models were run with the two climate change provide insight into the potential impact of climate change on scenarios to project the potential changes in the number of the public use of lakes and beaches at major beach campsites occupied under climate conditions projected for the destinations across the Province (e.g., Georgian Bay region, 2020s, 2050s and 2080s. [...] In the 2050s, average ski seasons reduce the vulnerability of the region’s industry to climate are projected to seven to 11 days shorter under the least- change, but more machine-made snow will be needed in the change climate change scenario and between 52 and 59 future to minimize reductions in the alpine ski season. [...] Under the warmest climate change scenario, the average number Under the warmest climate change scenario for the of rounds played annually at an average mid- to high-quality 2080s, the potential exists for a year-round golf season in the 18-hole golf course increases 2% in the 2020s, 11% in the southern Great Lakes region. [...] In the southern Great Lakes region, the Lakes (~Orillia), there is a moderate increase (10 to 18 days) increase in rounds played is projected to occur in both the in the average golf season under the least-change climate spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) change scenario through the end of the 21st century (Table shoulders (Figure 6—B). [...] In the longer in the 2020s, 37 days longer in the 2050s and 68 days 2080s, an 18-hole golf course in the southern Great Lakes longer in the 2080s.
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Authors

Scott, Daniel J

Pages
33
Published in
Canada

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