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City closing Memorial Drive during Victoria Day long weekend

The closure is designed to allow those who are cycling and walking to maintain a safe distance
20171109 09 Memorial Drive, North Bay. Photo by Brenda Turl for BayToday.
Memorial Drive, North Bay. Photo by Brenda Turl for BayToday.

Memorial Drive will be closed to traffic during the Victoria Day weekend.

A news release from the City says it's an effort to help with physical distancing requirements during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The popular waterfront street will be closed between Regina Street and the Marina starting Friday at 9 a.m. and will reopen Tuesday at 9 a.m. The closure is designed to allow those who are cycling and walking to maintain a safe distance.

“We know people are anxious to get out and enjoy the warmer weather now that spring has arrived, but now’s not the time to let up,” said Mayor Al McDonald. “We need to keep up our physical distancing. This doesn’t mean you can’t go outside. Just remember to keep at least six feet from those around you.”

The City will monitor the use of Memorial Drive and will re-evaluate following the long weekend to determine if the designation will be extended.

“The City of North Bay has created an environment to help encourage residents utilizing the waterfront for walking or biking to continue to physically distance," said Dr. Jim Chirico, Medical Officer of Health.

Residents are reminded that City parks and green spaces are open for walking, running or riding their bikes through, but playground equipment and other structures, as well as sports fields and the dog park, remain closed.

The Waterfront Marina remains closed pending permission from the province to allow for the recreational boating season to get underway. The status of municipal boat launches, which are also closed at this time, will be reviewed Thursday following the next briefing from the province on additional reopenings in Ontario.

For an up-to-date list of COVID-19-affected municipal services and facilities, click here.

 


Jeff Turl

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