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Parks Canada has set up such recorded messages at several sites in the
Rockies. I do not know the individual responsible, but a number you could
try is:
Pacific and Yukon Regional Office
800 Burrard St, Vancouver BC
(604) 666-0176
Avalanche warnings are also broadcast in this manner. Try
Environment Canada
Pacific and Yukon Regional Office
1200 W 73th, Vancouver BC
(604) 666-5900
>Does anyone have experience with setting up recorded messages that are accessed
>through car radios at outdoor historic sites? I am collecting information on
>creating a message and information tape that visitors can tune into their car
>radios as they approach the historic sites. I appreciate any information or
>referrals you may have to offer. Thanks
>
>David Seligman
>Administrative/Budget Officer
>Division of Historic Sites
>State Historical Society of Wisconsin
>Tel. 608-264-6434
>Fax. 608-264-6404
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>
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Barbara J. Winter, Curator tel: (604) 291-3325
Department of Archaeology fax: (604) 291-5666
Simon Fraser University email: [log in to unmask]
Canada V5A 1S6
"The U. S. will still, throughout this decade, be spending more on defense
than the world's next nine biggest spenders combined." Manchester Guardian
Weekly, July 16, 1995, p. 6.
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