Public health restrictions are loosening for much of the province today.
Aside from Toronto and a few other parts of the south, most of Ontario is now in "Stage 3" of the province's reopening process, allowing most businesses and public spaces to open and raising indoor gathering limits to a maximum of 50 people - or 100 for outdoor gatherings - though physical distancing requirements remain in effect.
That includes community events or gatherings, concerts, live shows, festivals, sports and recreational fitness activities, fundraisers, fairs, festivals, open houses, and conferences.
Some things are still prohibited: amusement and water parks; buffet-style food services; dancing at restaurants and bars; overnight stays at camps for children; private karaoke rooms; prolonged or deliberate contact while playing sports; saunas, steam rooms, bath houses, and oxygen bars; or table games at gaming establishments.
Locally, Wawa and Chapleau are reopening playgrounds but not their recreation centres - Wawa staff are working on plans to do so, but warn it likely won't happen in the next few weeks.