Shifting towards stuartship [episode 2] tourism

in #tourism6 years ago (edited)

Most of our industry relies on the destruction or use of natural resources. So in a time when we need to better manage our resources, and our planets wellbeing how can we establish a functioning reality by shifting our process to one of self sustainability?

Here's one local example why I believe tourism and entrepreneurship are the solutions we need.

Come with me and I'll take you on a magical journey of family adventure!

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A lot of us enjoy learning history through timetravel. I'm a dork for historical costumes, precedures and landmarks.

So as a child, learning about the colonization of North America I was interested in the remaining historical sites.

The battle between the French the English and the natives always painted me a picture I was not proud of, but helped me to better understand why things are as they are.

To note the
Deportations of the French, for example explains the French in Louisiana.

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Historical costumes, and the awareness of how much work was needed to survive.... Helps pain a portrait of how lucky we are in this age we live in.

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Certain historical forts are still there to explore
Acadian villages, and historical important battle places that mark the changes of history.

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I won't even touch on the beauty of the land on this post and keep it purely a hands on family unschooling history adventure through tourism.

But entrepreneurship is very available here for plenty of reasons:
Costume making, historical food, survival gardening experiences etc etc.

History is no longer boring when we can travel the world and piece it all together like the like action film it once was.

In our next post we shall share a more modern experience and potential with tourism

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Thanks for reading!