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Publishing date: May 24, 2021 • 6 days ago • 1 minute read
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Kingston’s nine splash pads will be opening this week.
All but the Memorial Centre splash pad will be opened on Wednesday and will run from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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“It is recommended that users follow necessary public health guidelines while using the splash pads,” the city said in a release. “Maintain physical distancing, use hand sanitizer frequently and use elbows to activate splash pads (not hands).”
Author of the article: Steph Crosier
Publishing date: May 24, 2021 • 1 hour ago • 1 minute read
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Kingston’s nine splash pads will be opening this week.
All but the Memorial Centre splash pad will be opened on Wednesday and will run from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
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“It is recommended that users follow necessary public health guidelines while using the splash pads,” the city said in a release. “Maintain physical distancing, use hand sanitizer frequently and use elbows to activate splash pads (not hands).”
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Overnight stays in Ontario parks are being halted to support the province’s current emergency shutdown and stay-at-home order.
The cancellations include all campground and backcountry campsites, cabins, yurts and cottages said a spokesperson for the Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks.
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Area parks under the ministry’s jurisdiction include Long Point, Port Burwell, Selkirk and Turkey Point.
Most of the ministry parks will stay open for day activities like hiking, fishing and birding but the province urge people to stick to parks in their own health zone.
TORONTO Ontario Parks’ increase of some backcountry camping fees is another example of how the government mismanages the Crown jewels of the province by trying to make parks cash cows, an environmental group says. Earthroots, a Toronto-based conservation organization, said while the flat-rate pilot project may be affordable to some, the price hike is enough to drive people out of the parks backcountry and off the grid. “It is enough to drive people into unregulated Crown Land where there are no rules and bad camping behaviour is tolerated and tacitly encouraged,” the organization said in a press release Wednesday.