Good news for those itching to get back outside.
Following the government of Ontario’s framework, South Huron has come up with a reopening plan.
As of noon on Friday May 22nd, South Huron ball diamonds, soccer fields, and certain parks will be open.
The Municipality says that public washrooms, playground equipment, sports benches and dugouts remain closed at this time.
Also closed are all pools, some community halls, Elliot Park, Port Blake, Community Soccer Field, tennis court and area recreation centres.
The Municipality has officially cancelled the Playground daycare program and the Canada Day Celebration due to COVID-19.
A press release says amenities will reopen in stages, but the Municipality is asking all users to follow public health guidelines, including physical distaning.
As of noon on Friday, May 22nd the following South Huron parks and sports fields will reopen to the public:
Ball Diamonds:
Timbit Ball Park,Crediton Sportplex ball diamond, Centralia Community Centre ball diamond, Kirkton-Woodham Complex diamond, Dashwood ball diamond, Wagner ball diamond
Soccer Fields:
Wagner Fields, Kirkton- Woodham Complex,
Open Parks:
MacNaughton Park, Victoria Park, Lions Park, Main Street Parkette, Darling Park
*Note that all public washrooms, playground structures, sports benches and dugouts will remain closed at this time. The following facilities will remain closed for the time being*
Facilities:
Dashwood Hall, Crediton Community Centre, Kirkton-Woodham Community Centre, Stephen Arena (Huron Park), South Huron Recreation Centre (Exeter)
Pools:
Exeter & District Pool, Kirkton- Woodham Pool, Victoria Park Wading Pool
Closed parks and amenities:
Elliott Park, Port Blake Park (tree planting and repairs in progress), Community Soccer Field (Exeter) (repairs in progress), Tennis Court (repairs in progress)
*Cancelled for the season*
Playground daycare program
Canada Day Celebration
