City of Thunder Bay Preps for COVID-19 Lockdown
713
Thunder Bay – COVID-19 Update – The mandated lockdown by Ontario has officials with the City of Thunder Bay preparing to shut down facilities.
Thunder Bay City Administration is preparing for temporary facility closures as of December 26, 2020 for 14 days.
“We need everyone to stay home to the extent possible, except for essential requirements to slow the spread of COVID-19 in Thunder Bay. Holiday gatherings and a potential surge are a concern across the Province. I implore everyone to gather only with your household and avoid travel unless absolutely essential. We must also remember our local businesses and restaurants – please shop local and get take-out to support our small business.”
City of Thunder Bay closing facilities due to provincial lockdown
Mayor asks city residents to do their part to reduce the spread of COVID-19
Dec 21, 2020 4:50 PM By: Gary Rinne
In Northern Ontario, the lockdown will last 14 days.
The closure of indoor and outdoor sports and recreational fitness activities in Thunder Bay will be implemented on December 26 and will last until Jan. 9, 2021.
The list includes the Canada Games Complex, the Churchill pool (Volunteer Pool is closed for renovations), all indoor arenas, the older adult centres at 55 Plus on River Street and at the West Arthur Community Centre, all community centres, the Kinsmen Youth Centre, the Baggage Building Arts Centre and the Water Garden Pavilion.