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PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:03 pm 
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https://www.tbnewswatch.com/local-news/ ... as-2213263

http://www.netnewsledger.com/2020/03/30 ... all-parks/

It appears the Province of Ontario has just closed all public and private outdoor amenities. Looks to be all inclusive and a boat launch/ramps would by definition be an outdoor amenities.

I believe violations for these orders include tag and tow and huge fines.

I'm sure more info will be forthcoming.

Order in effect until April 13. I imagine that it'll be reassessed at that time.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:33 pm 
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The following public and private, shared and communal amenities ordered closed include:

– Playgrounds
– Sports fields
– Basketball and tennis courts
– Off-leash dog parks
– Beaches
– Skateboard and BMX parks
– Picnic areas
– Community gardens
– Park shelters
– Outdoor exercise equipment
– Condo parks and gardens
– Other outdoor recreational amenities



Officials said parks, trails, ravines and conservation areas not currently closed off will stay open for walking for now. Provincial parks and conservation authorities continue to stay closed under the order.

“Individuals must maintain the safe physical distance of at least two metres apart from others,” the statement said.

Do not see anything about tag and tow, Other outdoor recreational amenities pretty vague.

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PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:44 pm 
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Tagging and towing from closed areas in Toronto. Also tickets.
First offence is over $700.00.


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PostPosted: Mon Mar 30, 2020 9:47 pm 
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Hit the little panic button in the middle... O


The closure is due to people; again, not using common sense, as the parks and beaches in TO have been busy with people not distancing enough.... So we will all pay for the ones who don't abide.

Anyone think there will be road rage, grocery cart rage, and people flipping each other off in the next few weeks when the government says we are not allowed to do nothing? Specially when you can't golf, fish, etc

But I can smoke, drink, buy lottery tickets, buy dope... geez wait, the government makes big bucks off all those things.
Yet Trudope will still up the carbon tax 50%.

When walleye opens, I will be fishing, with zero affect to anyone but the fish.

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PostPosted: Tue Mar 31, 2020 5:24 am 
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That's how society works. If we live in it, we have responsibility to it. I agree that the government may not have it exactly right, but they're making efforts.

COVID-19 is killing lots of good people. We all have a duty to stop this by doing what the government asks. If not for ourselves, then for our neighbors, the people who are working to keep us safe and the people who keep the wheels turning.

I don't like having my use of a outdoor amenities curtailed, but I do like the benefits of living in our society and will fulfill my obligation to it.


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