How
do you like to interact with Waskasoo Park? What stories do we need to be
telling about the park? What natural and cultural treasures should we share
with park visitors and one another?
It’s
time for some fresh perspectives. A new Waskasoo Park Interpretive Master Plan
is in the works.
Check
out the FAQs on the project web page [www.reddeer.ca/waskasooparkplan] then let
us know what you think. We want to hear your ideas.
What
are some features of Waskasoo Park that are important to you? What do you want
to learn more about? What do you know about the park that we can do a better
job of sharing with others?
Do
you have thoughts on how we can encourage stewardship of the park and our
environment?
Kids!
– what do you want to explore in the park, in Kerry Wood Nature Centre, at Fort
Normandeau, or with our help in your school classes?
Think
a bit about the interpretive trails in the park. What cues and prompts and
information should we be providing along the way? What exhibits do you want to
see in the various Park facilities?
The
new Interpretive Master Plan will set out a framework for how the Waskasoo Park
stories are told over the next 15-20 years.
Let’s
hear your ideas. Watch this space for details on an online survey that will be
available in January and plan on attending a preview night for the Interpretive
Master Plan on Monday, February 13 (7 pm at Kerry Wood Nature Centre).
(But
you don’t have to wait – contact us anytime with your comments and
suggestions!)
1 comment:
Your link does not work to find the park plan, thought you should know.
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