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What's open and what's not in Kingsville's municipal areas
KINGSVILLE — The Ontario government has imposed a province-wide shutdown and stay-at-home order that requires everyone to remain home except for specified purposes, such as:
• going to the grocery store or pharmacy
• accessing health care services (including getting vaccinated)
• outdoor exercise, or
• work that cannot be done remotely.
The regulations also place new restrictions on recreational activities.
What’s Open?
Park or Recreational Areas for Walk- Through Purposes, including:
• Trails
• Pathways
• Use of Benches permitted
Off-Leash Dog Parks
• Linden Beach Dog Park
All Outdoor Playgrounds and Play Structures
Cedar Island Marina and Boat Launch
• For the purposes of only allowing boat well renters to station vessels as of May 1st.
What’s closed?
All Indoor Recreational Facilities, including:
• Kingsville Arena and Recreation Complex
• Unico Community Centre
• Lakeside Park Pavilion
• Grovedale Arts & Culture Centre
• Ridgeview Hall
• Carnegie Arts & Visitor Centre
All Outdoor Sports Facilities and multi-use fields, including:
• Baseball Diamonds (Kingsville Recreation Complex, Ridgeview Park)
• Soccer Fields (Kingsville Recreation Complex, Ridgeview Park)
• Tennis Courts (Kingsville Recreation Complex, Ridgeview Park)
• Splash Pad (Ridgeview Park)
• Basketball Courts (Ridgeview Park, Lions Park)
• Skate Park (Kingsville Recreation Complex)
• Beach Volleyball Courts (Lakeside Park)
All Outdoor Public Washrooms, including:
• Kingsville Recreation Complex
• Cedar Island Beach
• Cedar Beach
• Ridgeview Park
• Lakeside Park
All Public Beaches, including:
• Cedar Island Beach
• Cedar Beach
• Mettawas Beach
• Lakeside Beach
• Union Beach
All Outdoor Picnic Sites and Picnic Tables in Park & Recreational Areas All Outdoor Shelters or Gazebos, including:
• Lakeside Park Upper Bowl Gazebo
• Lakeside Park – Lake Gazebo
• Mettawas Park Gazebo
• Ridgeview Park Pavilion
• Kingsville Recreation Complex – Baseball Pavilion