jjz wrote:
DanElliot wrote:
I wrote an email to city council with some suggestions on how they could open launches and maintain people's safety. They took a few days to respond but essentially the answer was we are following public health recommendations. They also noted surrounding municipalities also have their launches closed. They won't be opened until it comes from public health. I do have access to a couple locations I can launch just haven't decided if I'm going to or not.
Go fishing if you have a chance to get out on the bay. Looking forward to the report and pics!
I wish the municipalities would just be honest and say “yes launches could be open but we are choosing to stay closed because BOQ/ Lake O/St Lawr river are destination fisheries and we dont want to encourage excessive travel” I think most people would accept that but by putting it on Prov government or the public health unit they look silly because you can drive 15mins north and see launches open.
You don't think ramps fall under the provincial legislation? Because that is the reasoning all ramps closed around the same time as parks, sports fields, picnic areas, beaches, etc. Just because a ramp is not physically blocked off, doesn't mean it is not legally still closed.
I have not seen one piece of information from any municipality stating they closed their own municipal ramps. And if they closed their own municipal ramp, and someone used it, what would they be charged with???
https://www.ontario.ca/laws/regulation/200104SCHEDULE 1
CLOSURE OF OUTDOOR RECREATIONAL AMENITIES
Closures
1. (1) For the purposes of this Schedule,
“outdoor recreational amenities” means the following:
1. All outdoor playgrounds, play structures and equipment.
2. All outdoor sports facilities and multi-use fields, including,
i. baseball diamonds,
ii. soccer fields,
iii. frisbee golf locations,
iv. tennis, platform tennis, table tennis and pickleball courts,
v. basketball courts,
vi. BMX parks, and
vii. skate parks.
3. All off-leash dog areas.
4. All portions of park and recreational areas containing outdoor fitness equipment.
5. Revoked: O. Reg. 175/20, s. 2 (1).
6. All outdoor picnic sites, benches and shelters in park and recreational areas.
(2) Outdoor recreational amenities that are intended for use by more than one family are closed, regardless of whether they are publicly or privately owned and regardless of whether they are attached to a park system.(3)
No person shall enter or use an outdoor recreational amenity described in subsection (2) except for a maintenance, safety, law enforcement or other similar purpose.
(4) For greater certainty, nothing in this Order precludes individuals from walking through or using portions of park and recreational areas that are not otherwise closed and that do not contain an outdoor recreational amenity described in subsection (2).
(5) Any person who uses allotment gardens or community gardens shall do so in compliance with the advice, recommendations and instructions of public health officials, including any advice, recommendations or instructions on physical distancing, cleaning or disinfecting.
O. Reg. 104/20; O. Reg. 175/20, s. 2