News
DEC 2005
Camis welcomes Nova Scotia Provincial Parks to the Camis system.
Starting in 2006, the Province will begin using an in-park Camis
solution. Call Centre and reservation website services will follow
in 2007.
SEP 2005
Camis welcomes Idaho State Parks to the Camis system. Starting in
2006, Camis will provide call center, reservation website, and in-park
systems to Idaho State Parks.
Camis also welcomes the Haliburton Water Trails to the Camis system.
Starting in 2006 Camis will provide centralized and on-site backcountry
reservations and permitting for the HHWT.
MAR 2005
Camis records the 2,000,000th centrally-taken reservation at 7:26am
on March 5, 2005. The reservation was made for Port Burwell Provincial
Park.
FEB 2005
Ipsos Reid ranks Camis' call center 2nd overall in their
Call Center of the Year Award Program -- the CCOTY program surveys
customers and staff to highlight call center performance.
FEB 2005
Camis will be attending the 2005 Rocky Mountain State Park
Executives Conference (RMSPEC) in Colorado Springs. Visit us in
the exhibit hall on May 3-5, 2005.
JAN 2005
Camis welcomes 2 new Washington State and 4 Tacoma Power
Parks to the Washington State Call Center and Internet Reservation
Service. Maryhill State Park, Lake Sylvia State Park, Alder Lake
Park, Mossyrock Park, Taidnapam Park, and Mayfield Lake Park can
now be reserved at www.parks.wa.gov.
JAN 2005
Camis welcomes Driftwood and Nagagamisis Provincial Parks
to the Ontario Parks Call Centre and Internet Reservation Service.
More more info visit www.ontarioparks.com
SEPT 7-9, 2004
Camis sponsors and attends the 2004 National Association
of State Park Directors Meeting in St. Louis, Missouri.
AUG 2004
Camis welcomes the St. Clair Region Conservation Authority as
our newest customer. The SCRCA will be using one of Camis’
newest applications in 3 of its parks starting Feb. 2005.
AUG 2004
Camis begins taking reservations for the 2005 season for Maryhill
State Park. Maryhill, located in southern Washington State, is the
newest park to join the Washington CRS System.
JUL 2004
Camis Inc. launches www.goingtocamp.com, a reservation website portal
for centralized customers. A new corporate website is planned for
launch in August.
APR 2004
Camis welcomes Belwood and Shade’s Mills Conservation Areas
(part of the Grand River Conservation Authority) as new customers
using Camis in-park solutions.
MAR 2004
CAMIS Inc. launches new corporate identity.
FEB 2004
Daroga and Rasar State Parks join
the Washington CRS System.
JAN 2004
Camis Inc. and Ontario Parks successfully negotiate a 5 year extension
to the OPRRS service. |