SCOPE OF WORK Backcountry Media Review First phase 7 Mountain Parks Glacier, Mt. Revelstoke, Waterton, Jasper, Banff, Kootenay, and Yoho Review process.

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SCOPE OF WORK Backcountry Media Review First phase 7 Mountain Parks Glacier, Mt. Revelstoke, Waterton, Jasper, Banff, Kootenay, and Yoho Review process : Research & recreation trends Media sampling Inventory and evaluation Interviews with frontline staff Recommendations for media design and coordination

RESEARCH The new national brand - Changing focus towards visitor experience - Web renewal process nearing completion Recreation Trends & User Surveys Inventory - Print, web, trailhead kiosks Park staff interviews - Visitor services - Backcountry specialists - Communications - Steering committee - Specialists

IN PARK INVENTORY

EXTERNAL SAMPLING

RECREATION TRENDS & SURVEYS User trends - Parks Canada surveys - Staff interviews - MTCA Trails Strategy Activity - Mountain biking still an increasing demand - Trail running is popular - Signature destination trails are being marketed - Interconnected trail systems being developed in communities - Increased trail use by pet owners - Aging user – over 55 Information needs - Desire for readily available, user friendly, high quality information - Liability issues increasing = need for access to info to reduce risk

FRONT LINE STAFF INTERVIEWS Availability Web access needs improvement When the Visitor Reception Centres are closed NUMBER, other access, virtual hike Popularity and customer feedback Most popular is the backcountry guide, or newsletter, Jasper Summer Trails, Lake Louise area trails. User trends: Activity – snowshoeing, ski touring, adventure sports, trail running, biking, winter activities Expectations – rising expectations for quality, accessible information Pre-planning – more pre trip planning at home New Canadian visitors increasing Duration of trip – shorter duration, 2 to 3 day trips vs longer multiday trips

FRONT LINE STAFF INTERVIEWS User needs By activity Info on current trail conditions By message Visitors need information at all levels, one on one counseling is important, all of the information presented is valuable Safety message must be on all pieces Some information is not needed on trailhead sign kiosks `LESS, LESS, LESS`

FRONT LINE STAFF INTERVIEWS Access / Design / Condition - There are great examples Parks has created - Consistency in design is important - Updating required on sign kiosks - Add information on intranet - In park design and updating is common - Park by park requirements vary Priorities suggested by staff - Terms of reference/design guidelines a must - Templating required for print and sign media - Recommendations need to be carried through - A dedicated staff member would assist in consistent messaging on sign kiosks

BROCHURE EVALUATION CRITERIA 1.Target Audience 2.Purpose/Goals and Categorization 3.Consistency 4.Mandate support (Protection, education, experience) 5.Hierarchy 6.User Friendly Design 7.Charts and Maps 8.Graphics 9.Photos 10.Size, Paper, Printing, Templating & Cost Effectiveness 11.Links, Resources & Important Information 12.Publication Date 13.Availability 14.Green 15.User Feedback

PLANNING MAP BROCHURES (6) PLANNING NEWSPAPER (2) ACTIVITY BROCHURES (11) FACT SHEETS (21) - Activity based - Area based - Information CHECKLISTS (5) BACKCOUNTRY BROCHURE CATERGORIES

Backcountry Visitor's Guide: Banff Backcountry Visitor's Guide: Jasper Backcountry Guide: Kootenay Backcountry Guide: Yoho Hiking – Wilderness Camping: Waterton Recommendation Highlights Trip planning assistance and counseling tool for visitor information staff Design/templating for all parks Full colour - same colour palate as the Mountain Guide, and great photos Maps with slight mountain definition and consistent legends User friendly design Green options BACKCOUNTRY PLANNING MAP BROCHURES

The Selkirk Summit– Mount Rev/Glacier Waterton Glacier Guide Recommendation Highlights Both newspapers are a different design Some information from both is duplicated in the Mountain Guide Waterton Glacier Guide is professionally designed with good content and is a dual NPS publication Selkirk Summit is poorly designed with duplicate information and should be considered replaced with a smaller more specific brochure PLANNING NEWSPAPER (Backcountry Sections)

11 different brochures Eg. Climbing Guide to Cascade Mountain, Mountain Biking and Cylcing Guide in in Banff, Winter Trails Yoho, etc. Recommendation Highlights Template design Easy to carry pocket size Some should be available outside the Visitor Reception Centres – e.g. climbing shops Additional biking and snowshoeing brochures are required Horse Users Guide brochure can be made into a fact sheet ACTIVITY BROCHURES

5 different checklists Recommendation Highlights Create two templated checklists - one for winter, one for summer. Contact information can be specific to each park. The Wilderness Pass Pre-Trip Information (mailed to visitors with their wilderness pass) Update to a cleaner and simpler format. CHECKLISTS

21 different fact sheets, 21 different designs Recommendation Highlights Create a branded templated MS Word design that can be filled in and updated as needed by the Park staff. Print in-house Black and white when under 200 copies required. Professional printing When over 200 copies are required. Print double sided when possible. FACT SHEETS

SAMPLE ACTIVITY BROCHURE MOCK-UP

SAMPLE ACTIVITY BROCHURE MOCK-UP: MAP

BNP Backcountry East, 2001E – 15,000, F = 1,500$4,062+GST$.25/each BNP Day Hikes, 2006E – 10,000, F = 600$1,763+GST$.17/each BNP Biking, 2005E – 5,000, F – 500$970 + GST$.18/each BNP Horse Guide, 1998E – 1,000, F – 250$1,170+GST$.94/each JNP Backcountry Guide, 06-07E – 3,000, F – 300$2,000(estimate)$.60/each JNP Summer Trails, E – 35,000, F – 3,500 $5,000(estimate)$.13/each JNP Winter Trails, E – 5,000, F – 500$3,500(estimate)$.64/each YNP Winter Trails Guide, 2008E – 8,000, F – 1,000 $1,271+GST$.14/each KNP Backcountry Guide, 2007E – 15,000, F – 1,550$1,645+GST$.10/each Rev/Glacier NewspaperE/F – 8,000$2,947 (inc GST)$.37/each Waterton Glacier Guide, 2008E –75,000 $7,030 $.09/each Waterton Hiking Guide, 2008E –30,000 $1,000 $.03/each (French printed in house as needed) PRINTING QUOTES FOR CURRENT BROCHURES

For 10,000, colour activity brochures: 2 colour, offset 0% recycled, 70lb paper (current): $1,264 Full colour, offset 0% recycled, 70lb paper (current): $1,625 Full colour, Productolith coated, FCS Certified, 70lb paper: $1,814 Full colour, 100% recycled post consumer, 60lb paper: $1,782 *Estimated pricing only – many factors affect printing costs, prices are always changing. PRINTING QUOTES*

Save 25-40% – Reduce the amount of paper used by 50% Save 10-15% – Use lighter paper (60lb text v.s. 100lb text) Increase 35% – Use paper with more recycle content (100% post consumer waist vs paper with 0% post consumer waist) Increase 35% – Use coated paper that is FSC certified (vs paper with 0% post consumer waist) Increase 30% – Print full colour brochures instead of 2 colour brochures Save 2% – Make sure all brochures are used before the brochure is reprinted. 200 brochures that are thrown out/recycled is a 2% loss on a 10,000 print run. Save 5% – Print 10,000 instead of 5,000 – larger print runs will reduce your per/brochure cost. (Part of the cost of printing is the initial set-up). *Approximate guidelines only – many factors affect printing costs, prices are always changing. GUIDELINES FOR PRINTING COSTS*

If demand for printed information about an activity or location… > 1,000 people per year: professionally designed and printed activity brochure should be considered. < 1,000: internally created templated fact sheet should be considered. If an activity is considered very dangerous but the demand is < 1,000: a professionally designed and printed brochure should be considered. > 200 and less than 1,000, then the template fact sheet should be considered to be printed/copied professionally. Less than 200, the fact sheet should be printed in-house. BROCHURE DEMAND, QUANTITY & TYPE RECOMMENDATIONS

WEBSITE REVIEW Create new content and surveys Establish a process / terms of reference for updating the website in a timely way Create a front page for each park that communicates what is “special” Online backcountry campgrounds and trails reservations Brochure availability Finding information: consistencies, accuracy and intuitive navigation User friendly design Digital images and stories library

WEBSITE REVIEW: TRAIL CONDITIONS REPORT User friendly design Updated every 1-3 days, and date of update is indicated Purchase and implement a user friendly URL Automatically bilingual High Google ranking

TRAILHEAD REVIEW Inventory, interviews, design Standard kiosk design – 2008 Guidelines Trailhead area layout and design Consistency and templating Inclusions/exclusions Sample layout for sign panels

STANDARD KIOSK Sign kiosk panel dimensions Size of space Maximum panel size Drawing size42x78.535x74.5 Actual size35x74 Trail and Backcountry Facility Design Guidelines Standard kiosk design – 2008 Guidelines 2 designs – with or without roof Standard panels, plexi-glass, layout, fasteners, finish

TRAILHEAD AREA LAYOUT AND DESIGN Emerald Lake – signature gateway with 4 sign kiosks Simpson River – BC Parks signage Cameron Lake ski trails – skier safety to address Sign farming Repetition

TRAILHEAD AREA LAYOUT AND DESIGN Design gateways and entrances that celebrate the front door of signature trails Where do you install the new kiosk? Are directional posts needed at the trailhead? Use native materials for construction Use a naturalized design style that mimics the surrounding landscape Healy Pass trailhead at Sunshine Ski Area parking lot

CONSISTENCY

HIERARCHY, NEED FOR INFORMATION, EXCLUSIONS

TEMPLATING OF NOTICES AND POSTERS

STANDARD SYMBOLS

DESIGN GUIDELINES FOR TRAILHEAD KIOSKS

Simplify the message LESS, LESS, LESS

SIGN PANEL LAYOUT AND DESIGN 1.MAP – 3D, simple, Gem Trek 2.TRAIL DESCRIPTION – Distance, elevation gain, short description, photo 3.SAFETY MESSAGE – Be responsible for your own safety poster, emergency contact information. 4.USER SYMBOLS 5.TEMPLATED NOTICES – Standard for all parks, dated, updated. INFORMATION = GREEN e.g. Mountain Caribou, fish stocking, trail grooming CAUTION = YELLOW e.g. fallen trees over trail area CLOSURE = RED e.g. trail closed due to bear activity 6.CUSTOM MESSAGE – Specific park/trail information. 7.EXCLUSIONS Park management issues, interpretive messages, volunteer group information.

SIGN KIOSK SAMPLE LAYOUT

APPROACH TO SUCCESS STEERING COMMITTEE Continue coordination of future stages of the backcountry media projects DESIGN GUIDELINES The new media suite development COMMUNICATION Intranet library, How To guidelines USER SURVEYS, FEEDBACK and OBSERVATIONS Ongoing survey results, URL feedback, remote observations

THE NEXT PHASES 2009 PROJECT PRIORITIES 1st priority Strike Steering Committee and appoint lead Complete park investigative work, set Park priorities Develop design guidelines ( to be defined and refined in conjunction with media design for 2 nd and 3 rd priority projects). 2 nd Priority Design and fabricate sample trailhead kiosk panels (at installed new Jasper kiosks) 3 rd Priority Determine priority brochures (one or two) Design and print new media products. Template fact sheets, and checklists. 4 th Priority Website upgrade Build intranet library (Although of high importance, this project needs to await the new brand initiation)