Excellent point Stewart! Surely someone out there mus know of a tool that could be used for this.
The ability to quickly determine price and availability is, from my experience as a Scouter, a key item in Action Item #1.6 "Making it Easier to Use Scout Camps and Properties" and important in making things easier for our new and existing volunteers.
The Action Plan recommendation that Councils strengthen camping capacity by
a) developing a one-stop Scout camp website, that would include:
i) detailed camping information about each Scout camp across their provinces, with maps and photos of services available
ii) online reservations for camping
is, I believe, spot on. More than just being able to book a camp, Scouters need to know what facilities are available in a detailed and consistent manner. This includes:
- reasonable estimates of the number members that can be accommodated on camping sites, on bunks in cabins and on the floors in cabins and halls (where practical)
- how the facilities differ or are suitable for warm weather camping vs. cold weather, Beavers vs. Cubs vs. Scouts vs. senior sections
- water availability, testing standard and recommended treatment procedure (... and stop removing hand pumped wells leaving only ponds and lakes as water sources! Water purification is part of the program. We need to enable and promote it with information and knowledge.)
http://scoutdocs.ca/Camps/ makes a very good stab at providing this kind of capability. Unfortunately, the information in it is a little dated in a number of cases and could probably do with a little tidying up. The only other thing that might cause people to shy away from this site is the emphasis on closed and threatened camps, which is understandable given that the site was launched in response to the wide spread threat to these key resources. I would hope, with a new focus on using our Scout Properties, especially in the action plan, that we could move away from the focus on the (past?) threat and focus on using all of our properties, each for the things that they are good at.
So... here's the questions and challenges:
1) is there a booking tool that we could use?
2) can we update and improve the information from the Camps pages?
3) what facility / usability information are we missing? Can we add it? How does it need to be presented to make things easy?
4) can we take the emphasis off the past and put it onto the future that we all want?