Although cities and towns in the Golden Horseshoe are spread over a large swath of land, they share a historic connection to Lake Ontario - either directly, with harbours for boating or great lakes shipping, or by way of the great rivers that powered mills in the villages that are today'...
Kaczynski, Potwarka and Saelens [43] also reported from Ontario, Canada and Campbell, Svendsen, Sonti and Johnson [30] from New York City, NY, USA, physical activities to be the predominant park use, but contrastingly mainly influenced by park facilities enabling the intended use, while the ...
Sonti and Johnson [30] from New York City, NY, USA, physical activities to be the predominant park use, but contrastingly mainly influenced by park facilities enabling the intended use, while the factor distance or proximity played a minor role for users in Ontario, but not in New York City...