Don’t Like Camping At $15M

Parks Canada installed hundreds of small cabins at the equivalent of more than $57,000 apiece to encourage overnight visits by people who don’t like camping, says an internal audit. Recordkeeping was so poor it was impossible to learn if the agency recovered its costs: “Further exploration of operational and capital costs will be needed.”

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