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Why do I declare Clayoquot the "best wilderness resort"?
Crai S. Bower: Life's a Liability Release -- (Soft) Adventuring Around the Globe Crai S. Bower 2011
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For years, Cowboy John Clayton, the charismatic proprietor, refused to offer wireless access - certainly no cell phones work at the interior terminus of Clayoquot Sound not far from the confluence of the Bedwell and Ursa rivers.
Crai S. Bower: Life's a Liability Release -- (Soft) Adventuring Around the Globe Crai S. Bower 2011
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For years, Cowboy John Clayton, the charismatic proprietor, refused to offer wireless access - certainly no cell phones work at the interior terminus of Clayoquot Sound not far from the confluence of the Bedwell and Ursa rivers.
Crai S. Bower: Life's a Liability Release -- (Soft) Adventuring Around the Globe Crai S. Bower 2011
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Why do I declare Clayoquot the "best wilderness resort"?
Crai S. Bower: Life's a Liability Release -- (Soft) Adventuring Around the Globe Crai S. Bower 2011
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At Clayoquot Wilderness Resort in British Columbia, accessible by private seaplane from Vancouver, bookings have doubled year over year since it opened in 2000.
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Mission accomplished at the Clayoquot Wilderness Camp & Spa in Tofino, B.C.--a remote wilderness destination that offers all the pampering luxuries of a five-star urban hotel in the middle of, well, bear country.
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Powerful public sentiment has a correlative in action: people had to take to the streets to give momentum to the civil rights movement, the feminist movement, the anti-nuclear movement, the movement to get out of Vietnam, the protest to save Clayoquot Sound.
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Establish protected areas where ecological gaps remain in the protected areas system, for example, in Clayoquot Sound.
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By 1993, in the fight for Clayoquot Sound, 12,000 protestors came together to recognize a unique environment too valuable to lose.
Carmanah: If you go into the woods today.... Elizabeth McClung 2006
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By 1993, in the fight for Clayoquot Sound, 12,000 protestors came together to recognize a unique environment too valuable to lose.
Archive 2006-10-01 Elizabeth McClung 2006
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