Ontario's Ministry of Natural Resources and Forestry announced on Twitter that as of 12:01 a.m. on April 16, "recreational camping on Crown land will be prohibited to help stop the spread of COVID-19."
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Ontario Parks remain open for outdoor day-use activities like walking, hiking, biking, birdwatching and fishing. Visit individual park pages for a list of operating days and day-use facilities open.
"Ontario Parks remain open for outdoor day-use activities like walking, hiking, biking, birdwatching and fishing " is only for neighborhood residents during lockdown period ?
@OntarioParks
We continue to ask you to do your part and only visit and enjoy a local provincial park or conservation reserve close to where you live.
The Ontario government's website identifies Crown land as including shore lands and the beds of most lakes and rivers. About 77 per cent of the province’s land mass is made up of Crown land managed under the Public Lands Act, with an additional 10 per cent Crown land held as provincial parks and conservation reserves.
Recreational activities are still allowed on Crown land, including hiking, biking and fishing.
应该是不能过夜,其他活动没有问题,而且谁居家旁边是province park
The City of Ottawa is moving to allow staff and ward councillors to close some local parks at 9 p.m. in hopes of helping to enforce Ontario’s COVID-19 stay-home order.