Tourism and Recreation Sample Clauses

The 'Tourism and Recreation' clause defines the rights and limitations regarding the use of land or property for tourism and recreational purposes. It typically outlines what types of activities are permitted, such as hiking, camping, or guided tours, and may specify any restrictions to protect the environment or ensure safety. This clause serves to clarify acceptable uses, prevent misuse, and balance enjoyment of the property with preservation or other land uses.
Tourism and Recreation. Subject to the rights of non-Inuit set forth in the Hunting, Fishing and Trapping Regime, non- Inuit will not be allowed to ▇▇▇▇ or fish in Category II lands, except with the consent of the lnuit.
Tourism and Recreation. Conservation Parks
Tourism and Recreation. 72C. The Parties acknowledge that nature-based tourism, cultural tourism and recreation associated with Native Forests provide a growing source of employment and revenue for regional communities.
Tourism and Recreation