As part of stage 3 of reopening, almost a dozen playgrounds in Barrie are reopening to the public today.
They are:
Centennial Park
Queen’s Park
Lampman Community Park
Sunnidale Park
East Bayfield Community Park
Eastview Community Park
Holly Community Park
Ferndale Community Park
Shear Park
Minet’s Point
Tyndale Park
The rest of the playground structures will open gradually in the next few weeks, with the goal of having them all open by the end of July.
The city says once reopened, playground equipment will not be sanitized, and parents are encouraged to wash their children’s hands and use hand sanitizer after play.
The outdoor fitness equipment located at Barrie’s waterfront will not reopen until later this month as repairs are required.
Operating hours at Barrie’s Landfill are also being extended, starting today.
For more details, please click here.
City of #Barrie plans for safe reopening of some facilities & amenities: https://t.co/CB58KAJYZU
— The City of Barrie (@cityofbarrie) July 16, 2020