P-9, r. 25 - Parks Regulation

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2. In this Regulation,
(1)  natural environment zone means the part of the territory of a park reserved for the development of the natural and landscape heritage and characterized by a layout allowing accessibility;
(2)  maximum preservation zone means the part of the territory of a park exclusively reserved for the protection of the natural and landscape heritage and that is accessible only exceptionally;
(3)  preservation zone means the part of the territory of a park mainly reserved for the protection of the natural and landscape heritage and that is only accessible by means that have little impact on the environment;
(4)  intensive recreation zone means the part of the territory of a park occupied by a golf course or an Alpine ski centre;
(5)  services zone means the part of the territory of a park mainly reserved for reception, lodging or management.
O.C. 838-2000, s. 2; O.C. 174-2017, s. 1.
2. In this Regulation,
(1)  “natural environment zone” means the part of the territory of a park allocated to the discovery or exploration of the environment; (zone d’ambiance)
(2)  “maximum preservation zone” means the part of the territory of a park allocated to the preservation of the integrity of the environment; (zone de préservation extrême)
(3)  “preservation zone” means the part of the territory of a park allocated to the preservation of the environment in general; (zone de préservation)
(4)  “intensive recreation zone” means the part of the territory of a park allocated to outdoor intensive recreation; (zone de récréation intensive)
(5)  “services zone” means the part of the territory of a park allocated to reception, information or management. (zone de services)
O.C. 838-2000, s. 2.