온타리오정부는, Covid-19전염병 확산으로,주립공원 문을 닫는다고 발표했다. 자연보호,공원관리 및 환경보호부 장관은 전염병 확산을 막기위해 공원관리요원들과 공원방문객들 상대로, 4월30일까지, 문을 닫는다고 결정 발표했다. 공원관리부의 대변인 Andrew Buttigieg씨는 공원관리요원들은 공원입구에 공원문을 닫는다는 안내문을 계시하게 할것이라고 발표했다.
이렇게 해서 봄철의 Outdoor Activity는,겨울동안 기다렸던 보람도 없이 4월 말까지 거미줄이 대신 차지할것 같다. 모두가 무사히 잘 버텨 내시길....
TORONTO -- Ontario is closing provincial parks in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks says it decided to shutter the parks until April 30 to protect the health of employees and visitors.
Andrew Buttigieg, a spokesman for the parks minister, says staff will post signs at park entrances to notify people about the closures.
He says where possible, park entrances will be gated and buildings locked.
Buttigieg says ministry staff will get in touch people who are in the backcountry or at campgrounds to tell them about the closure.
They're being asked to leave by Thursday.
The closure includes all aspects of the parks, including day-use, car camping and backcountry camping.
“We understand that spending time in nature is important for the health and well-being of Ontarians,” Buttigieg said in a written statement on Wednesday.
“However, in order to assist the province to further efforts in keeping employees and Ontarians safe during this time, the ministry made the decision to close provincial parks to the public.”
The ministry said campground reservations up to April 30 will be cancelled automatically and a refund will be issued without the typical penalty fine.
The Ministry of Environment, Conservation and Parks says it decided to shutter the parks until April 30 to protect the health of employees and visitors.
Andrew Buttigieg, a spokesman for the parks minister, says staff will post signs at park entrances to notify people about the closures.
He says where possible, park entrances will be gated and buildings locked.
Buttigieg says ministry staff will get in touch people who are in the backcountry or at campgrounds to tell them about the closure.
They're being asked to leave by Thursday.
The closure includes all aspects of the parks, including day-use, car camping and backcountry camping.
“We understand that spending time in nature is important for the health and well-being of Ontarians,” Buttigieg said in a written statement on Wednesday.
“However, in order to assist the province to further efforts in keeping employees and Ontarians safe during this time, the ministry made the decision to close provincial parks to the public.”
The ministry said campground reservations up to April 30 will be cancelled automatically and a refund will be issued without the typical penalty fine.
https://www.cp24.com/news/ontario-closing-its-provincial-parks-due-to-covid-19-outbreak-1.4859374
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