More public pools, library reopening Monday in Kitchener. Get your sunscreen out because stage two of Ontario's reopening plan includes more outdoor activities just in time for summer. Published Sunday, August 9, 2020 2:32PM EDT In-person programs, toys and play areas, extended visits, common seating, newspapers, magazines, musical instruments, and study room rentals will not beavailable. All children under 18 must be accompanied by an adult. Pool owners and operators can notify the Medical Officer of Health by submitting the Public Pool Re-Opening Notification Form by fax or email to Ottawa Public Health.

If you're in certain areas, you can now splash around in outdoor pools, take a wine tour, and attend drive-thru events. The Kitchener Public Library announced they will be reopening their doors on Aug. 10. Ontario is gradually reopening businesses, services and public spaces on a regional basis as progress is made in the fight against COVID-19. Reopening in three stages. Guide to Reopening Pools and Waterfronts Lifesaving Society guidelines for reopening aquatic facilities after COVID-19 closure Published by the Lifesaving Society, 400 Consumers Road, Toronto, Ontario M2J 1P8 . Reservations for the pools are required and can be made up to 24 hours in advance on These population hubs remain in stage one.So, while Toronto Mayor John Tory has already suggested that Toronto restaurants And, outside of those stage-one areas, you can also meet in bigger groups now, as long as you follow health advice Phone: 416-490-8844 • Fax: 416-490-8766 • Email: experts@lifeguarding.com

Also on the long list of things that will reopen are bus and boat tours and wine and beer tasting tours.You can also finally add public pools back to your plans now, including splash pads and wading pools.Also, the remaining beaches and Ontario Parks camping grounds will be reopened, and you'll now have a bunch of fun drive-in options like theatres, concerts and even animal attractions.To take advantage of all this stuff, though, you'll have to be sure to practice social distancing and follow the regulations that are in place. PUBLIC SWIMMING POOLS COVID-19 REOPENING GUIDELINES SWIMMING POOL GUIDLINES • Facilities should only allow 20% of normal occupancy or 5 people (staff and visitors) per 1000 square feet of pool and deck area, whichever is less. Premier Doug Ford made the announcement on June 8 and there are a lot of places reopening in the province this weekend.

Public pools, splash pads, spas, wading pools, and other recreational water spaces are routinely inspected during their operational season(s) to ensure compliance with the Ontario Pools Regulation 565, to prevent and reduce water-borne related injuries, illnesses, and fatalities. There will be even more activities available in Kitchener come Monday, but with new COVID-19 restrictions. Note that A photo of the Kitchener Public Library from their website.WATERLOO --

Forest Heights and Lyle Hallman pools will also be "As a result of efforts of all Ontarians to stop the spread of COVID-19, many regions have met the criteria to move into the next stage of our reopening plan, including a decrease in new daily cases and sufficient hospital capacity in the event of any spikes in cases or outbreaks," said Minister Christine Elliott via For people living in Toronto, Lambton, Durham, Halton, Peel, York, Haldimand-Norfolk, Hamilton, Niagara, and Windsor-Essex, though, there'll be a longer wait.

The library will be conducting standard COVID-19 precautions like increased cleaning and encourages visitors to limit their time there and wear a face covering. Ontario is reopening businesses and public spaces in three stages, guided by the Framework for Reopening Our Province. Computer access, study seats, research, as well as audio and digital media production, however, are by reservation only. Decisions about what to include in each stage are based on which businesses and spaces are best positioned to follow public health and workplace safety measures, beginning with those that are lower-risk.. A regional approach to reopening Pool toys, seating in viewing galleries, slides, and diving boards will not be available. Pools owners and operators that proceed with reopening without first having notified Ottawa Public Health could be found in breach of the Regulation and may receive a $75.00 fine . OTTAWA -- Ottawa enters stage two of Ontario's reopening plan on Friday, but not all of the amenities allowed to reopen will be ready.



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