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Benefits of Membership POA membership benefits include promotion through marketing initiatives planned and supported in partnership with Ontario Tourism, access to growing Canadian Tourism based initiatives, quality assurance and access to group rates for business expenses of the adventure tourism field. Process of Becoming a New Member
The Paddling Ontario Alliance accepts new membership applications at any time of the year. Our board of directors reviews applications and makes decisions along these lines each September. New members are then sent acceptance notices and encouraged to join our annual general meeting in October and participate in decisions and initiatives for the year forward.
To apply: please send a formal letter (email attachments accepted) indicating your interest in becoming a member with the Paddling Ontario Alliance. Please review our minimum standards for membership and indicate in your letter that your company meets these. For More Detailed Information on Membership Benefits or new membership application, please contact: newmembers@paddlingontario.com or call our contact for new members on the POA Board of Directors: Jeremy Dickson, Canoe Canada Outfitters (807) 597-6418 Standards
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Mission Statement :
All Paddling Ontario members must meet the following minimum standards: A history of 3 to 5 years or more of successful operation in the Ontario paddle industry Your business should offer a minimum of at least one and preferably all three as value added consumer driven elements: packaged, guide-lead and accommodation based (lodge or camping with all equipment provided) canoeing or kayaking experiences.
Company must hold a dedicated staff training session for all new staff and have a staff manual available MOU around standards of safety that states all guide certification must be valid and up to date for trips as outlined by the following or equivalent regulatory bodies: ORCA, CRCA, OWWA, BCU, AECSKO, or ACA
Paddling Ontario Alliance members must comply with the practices as outlined in the "Environmental Policy" to ensure that clients, guides and workers leave no evidence of their travels in the wilderness
Paddling Ontario Alliance - Environmental Policy leave no more evidence of human activity at campsites than existed when you arrived, use biodegradable soap products for dishwashing, bathing and shampooing in any body of water, pack out all unburned food,
pack out all garbage,
pack out all human solid waste or bury it under at least 15 cm of soil,
and at least 30 meters away from the high water mark of all water-bodies,
and where there are no pit privies, pack out used toilet paper or burn
it completely in a campfire.
All camping and day use fees are paid,
groups have followed all required registration and reservation procedures,
party size does not exceed campsite limits,
can and bottle restrictions, where applicable, are followed,
campfires are constructed in a safe manner and that trees are not damaged,
and Any appropriate information or concerns about the Park are reported to the Park Superintendent.
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