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COVID-19

CURRENT COVID-19 RESTRICTIONS

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Last Updated: July 16, 2021

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Please review the most up to date regulations with your family before you come to the campground, so you know what rules currently apply. This code is over and above our normal campground rules, which still apply. Strict enforcement of all rules will be in place for all registered names on your campsite. Any camper, regardless of age, who breaks this code, will be asked to leave the campground immediately. These rules may change as the Ontario or Federal government amends legislation and will be updated here.

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Please remember to practice 2m social distancing from those outside your household at all times while at the campground.

 

Common Areas and Facilities

Most common areas and facilities in the campground are open. This includes public washrooms and showers, laundry facilities, pools (with limited capacities), playgrounds (not sanitized- use at your own risk), mini golf, horseshoes, shuffleboard, and basketball.

 

Limit of People on a Campsite & Visitors

Under the current guidelines, outdoor gatherings of up to 100 people are permitted. This means that you may have daytime visitors, but please remember that social distancing from those outside of your household must be maintained.

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Indoor gatherings of up to 25 people are currently permitted. This means you may have overnight visitors stay at your trailer. Social distancing must continue to be maintained, or wear a mask if this is not possible. 

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All visitors (daytime and overnight) must register at the office prior to entering the park.

 

Office/Store

The office/store is open for one family at a time. Please wait outside until the person inside the store leaves before you enter. Window pickup is also available. Masks are required inside the store, and for window pickup.

 

Please do not come to the campground if you, or anyone in your family:

 

1) Have one or more of the following COVID-19 symptoms:

  • fever and/or chills

  • cough or barking cough (croup)

  • shortness of breath

  • sore throat

  • difficulty swallowing

  • decrease or loss of smell or taste

  • runny or stuffy/congested nose

  • headache

  • nausea/vomiting or diarrhea

  • muscle aches

  • extreme tiredness

2) Are currently experiencing any new COVID-19 symptoms and/or waiting for test results after experiencing symptoms

3) Have travelled outside of Canada in the last 14 days

4) Have been identified as a “close contact” of someone who currently has COVID-19 in the past 14 days

5) Have been told by a doctor, health care provider, or public health unit that you should currently be isolating (staying at home)

6) Have received a COVID Alert exposure notification on your cell phone in the past 14 days

 

Please keep in mind that these measures are in place to protect all of our campers and staff. Thank you in advance for your co-operation!

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