In response to the Phase 2 guidelines for COVID-19 recovery, the Town of St. Marys is ready to open many outdoor amenities.
As of today, St. Marys will open the fishing quarry, baseball diamonds and soccer fields. The Cadzow Park splash pad and the public washrooms at Cadzow Park, Town Hall and Milt Dunnell Field will be open next Friday, June 19th.
The municipality previously re-opened its boat ramp, skate park and tennis/pickleball courts. St. Marys is keeping all other indoor and outdoor facilities closed at this time.
All programs and rentals at town facilities are cancelled indefinitely, and all events have been cancelled or postponed.
“We understand the Province’s push to get life back to normal and are eager to welcome residents back to our facilities,” says Mayor Al Strathdee. “But we need to be sure that we can open our amenities in a way that safeguards the health and well-being of our residents and our staff.”
A full list of amenities and their reopening status in St. Marys is available below:
Fishing quarry
- Opening Friday, June 12
- Opening Friday, June 19
- Remaining closed at this time
- Re-opening plan is being considered, with no timeline set.
- Swimming lessons, aquafit, lane swims and all other aquatics programs are cancelled indefinitely.
- Re-opening plan is still being considered; a report will be presented to Council on Tuesday, June 23 for a decision.
- Swimming lessons and all other aquatics programs are cancelled indefinitely.
Parks and playgrounds
- Remain closed by the Province.
- Open
- Open
- Open
- Public washrooms at Town Hall, Milt Dunnell Field (lawn bowling facility) and Cadzow Park opening on Friday, June 19.
- Province now allows up to 10 people on a ball diamond for team sports and “training activities,” but no games or scrimmages.
- Working with the Canadian Baseball Hall of Fame to have its site open for structured, team-based use and bookings of 10 people. Tentative opening is Monday, June 15.
- All other ball diamonds will be open for spontaneous use starting Friday, June 12.
- Open Friday, June 12 for spontaneous use.
Child Care Centre
- Province has announced regular care can resume starting Friday, June 12, and emergency care will end on Friday, June 26.
- The Town will not re-open regular care on Friday, June 12, but will continue to operate as an emergency centre until Friday, June 26.
- A proper re-opening analysis is underway, with a report going to Council for a decision on Tuesday, June 23.
- Camp PRC is currently under review, with a re-opening timeline to be determined.
- Province has eased restrictions to allow community centers to be used for programs and services. Indoor recreation is still prohibited.
- Municipal community centres are remaining closed to the public, with all programs, rentals and events cancelled indefinitely.
- There is currently no timeline for re-opening the community centre or the Friendship Centre.
- Programs will continued to be offered virtually.
- No current timeline for re-opening to the public.
- Town is moving many services online to reduce the number of in-person interactions at service desks.
- Staff are determining what protective measures need to be put in place before re-opening.
- Curbside pick-up began Tuesday, June 9.
- Province has permitted additional activities including computer access and contactless pick-up and drop off; these new activities are under review, with a timeline to be determined.
- Remaining closed to the public.
- No current timeline for reopening.