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Dykeland’s Public Awareness Online Survey
The Landscape of Grand Pré Society has contracted Leanne Strathdee of Strathdee&Co., to develop public education and awareness materials for existing users and visitors to the area.
The consultation process has been developed to work collaboratively with each of the stakeholder groups to fully understand recreational use in the area.
Following the consultation sessions with key stakeholders, the consultant will develop a summary report, and make recommendations on public education and awareness materials for existing users and visitors to the area.
We appreciate you taking the time on this survey to ensure your input is included in the process.
Are you aware that the access roads to the dykes and dykelands are private roads?
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Yes
No
Do you use the dykes?
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Yes
No
If yes, what do you do on the dykes?
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Are you aware that there are public safety issues using the dykeland roads/dykelands?
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Yes
No
If yes, what do you think the public safety issues are?
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Are you aware of the fragility of the dykes?
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Yes
No
If yes, what do you think impacts the fragility?
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What alternatives could you suggest for public recreation in an open space?
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If alternatives were available would you use them instead of the private access roads and dykes?
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Yes
No
If you use the dykesroads/dykelands for recreational use, what appeals to you most about this area?
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Is there anything else you would like to have considered about the dykeroads/dykelands as part of the consultation process?
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Home
Discover The Landscape
The Landscape
Dykelands
Agriculture
Archaeology
History
>
Historical Timeline
Mi’kmaq First People
1680–1755 Acadian Arrival and Dykeland Creation
1755 Acadian Deportation
1760-1810 New England Planters
1806–1907 Productive Dykeland and Birth of a Symbol
Century of Tourism and Agriculture
Visit Grand Pré
Places of Interest
>
Directions to Grand Pré
View Park
National Historic Site, Parks Canada
Harvest Moon Trail
Horton Landing
Grand Pré Church
The Guzzle Evangeline Beach
Covenanter Church
Robert Borden Monument
Places to Stay
Gallery
Corporation
About Us
>
Landscape of Grand Pré
Member Organisations
Board of Directors
Executive Director and Governance
Branding & Wayfinding
UNESCO
>
UNESCO Journey
Nomination Grand Pré
UNESCO World Heritage Site
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