Title: Re: Road to Batchewaung?
Post by old_salt on Jan 19th, 2010 at 2:28am
Snow_Dog wrote on Jan 19th, 2010 at 2:09am: db wrote on Jan 18th, 2010 at 8:22am: OK, I don't get what you guys are referring to. Enlighten me please?
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Speaking for myself, I don't like that they want to dictate what sorts of services you have to use to qualify to use Stanton Bay. I make it a point to always spend some coin locally when I make a canoe trip. I eat at least one meal pre and post-trip. I buy souvenirs for my kids. I usually give into the temptation for a last-minute lure or two. I used to buy leeches. Usually in Atikokan I buy lodging. I fill up the car.
Yet somehow, this just isn't enough. I need to buy an outfitters services to use a road that I used to be able to freely use.
I make fewer trips out of the northern side of the park than I used to. I used to go almost exclusively thru Pickerel (Stanton) and Beaverhouse. Since they made it clear that I'm not really all that welcome to come up that way (unless I do things the way THEY want me to do them), I rarely ever enter the park that way. Instead, I buy tows across La Croix or up the Moose Chain or go in thru Sag.
The downside for them is that as a park veteran who influences many trips through what I write here and through people I interact with, they have lost my endorsement and thus some business (most likely). They want to shun me because I don't meet their definition if the ideal tourist yet they fail to account for the fact that I can and do influence people who ARE their ideal tourists, plus they lose all the dollars I would have spent had I gone there.
When people walk into my restaurant I don't demand that they order the most expensive thing on the menu, or demand that they spend XXX dollars or I won't let them in the door (or make them sit at rickety tables if they insist on coming in anyway). I welcome them in, make sure I give them the best service I can, and thank them for coming when they leave whether they just got a coffee and a cup of soup or they just sprung for the bill for a party of 25 people who were eating and drinking like there's no tomorrow. They might only spend $4 with me today, but if they like my restuarant they will be back and they will tell other people. And in the meantime, I'm $4 ahead of where I would have been than if I'd told them to get lost.
Just sayin'!
Sorry db, you stuck the quarter in me, so there you go. |
Well said! I also used to go up through the northern entries every year. I liked it because there were fewer people, no competion at entry points or portages, or for campsites, or for lunker fish... My spending habits are similar to SD's. I also influence (or delude myself into thinking I do) lots of people by my comments here and elsewhere. The policy makers in Canuckville don't seem to factor in the effects of goodwill or badwill. The only see $$$. We don't come so you can make the sale, we come for the experience. When we have good experiences, the sales will follow... :P When you anger us, you lose us... :P I know some will disagree, but IMO it is outrageous to turn a logging road in the middle of nowhere (on which the profits have already been made) into a toll road.
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