Much of province to reopen
Indoor and outdoor gathering limits will increase to respective maximums of 50 and 100 as most of Ontario outside of the Golden Horseshoe moves to Stage Three of the province’s reopening framework on Friday, July 17.
Indoor and outdoor gathering limits will increase to respective maximums of 50 and 100 as most of Ontario outside of the Golden Horseshoe moves to Stage Three of the province’s reopening framework on Friday, July 17.
Ontario Parks will open some services, starting with beaches, on Friday, June 12, as maintenance and water testing is done.
Camping at private campgrounds and beach access and additional camping at Ontario Parks will reopen throughout much of Ontario on Friday, June 12.
The Trent-Severn Waterway will open June 1 with limited visitor access and basic services, except for a lock station in Muskoka Lakes.
Outdoor picnic sites, benches, and shelters in parks and recreational areas can now reopen, the province announced on Tuesday, May 19.