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Provincial parks to close

Visitors with bookings up to April 30 will be refunded in full.
Rushing River Provincial Park
Rushing River Provincial Park (Ontario Provincial Parks photo).

THUNDER BAY -- Ontario is closing its provincial parks in response to the growing COVID-19 pandemic.

Health Minister and Deputy Premier Christine Elliott said the closures will take effect on Thursday.

"As COVID-19 continues to quickly evolve, we want to ensure public safety and the well-being of our visitors and staff in Ontario's provincial parks. In order to assist the province with its efforts to keep Ontarians safe during this time, all provincial parks will be closed to the public from March 19, 2020 until April 30, 2020. This includes car camping, backcountry camping, roofed accommodations, day use opportunities and all public buildings," Elliott said in a release issued by the province.
 
Current visitors to provincial parks will be required to vacate by March 19, 2020. Any person or group with a reservation for arrival up to April 30, 2020 will automatically be provided a full refund with no penalty. 


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