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Travel VoiceWhistler Blackcomb will resume operations on June 29. Gondolas such as Whistler Mountain, Blackcomb Mountain, and Peak to Peak that connect the two mountains are operated, so you can go on a mountain trip or hike. Eating and drinking services of each lodge at the 8th station and mountain bike park will be available.
Public Transport Translink in Metro Vancouver launches a Wearing is Caring campaign. Free distribution of 15,000 cloth masks at Skytrain Station and Bus Terminal. Wearing a mask has the effect of preventing splash infection from asymptomatic infected people to nearby people ☆
The Vancouver City Parks Administration will resume use of public stadiums and baseball fields from July 1st and accept reservations from sports groups. Pitch and putts, golf courses, free tennis courts, basketball courts, children's parks, etc. have already been reopened, but maintaining interpersonal distance is always required☆
In Alberta, the number of people infected with the new coronavirus has begun to rise again, with more than 60% of them found to be under the age of 40. With the resumption of economic activities, there are more opportunities to go out, and the number of positive patients is remarkable among young people in their 20s who are actively interacting at parties. The Ministry of Health once again urged people to wear masks and keep an eye on their distance.
While economic activity has resumed across Canada, and many national and state parks are crowded with hikers, there are more cases of grizzly bears and black bears waking up from hibernation. Be sure to walk with two or more people ringing a bear bell or other noisy sound, and be careful not to dispose of the food.
The Government of Canada requires passenger temperature measurements prior to boarding an aircraft. As soon as we have enough contactless thermometers, we will introduce the tests at the latest airports in Toronto, Montreal, Calgary, and Vancouver by the end of July, and will start them at other airports by the end of September. If the fever is confirmed twice, you cannot board. Re-boarding is allowed after two weeks or more, but the change fee and other expenses will be borne by the passenger.
Much of Ontario, with the exception of Toronto and Niagara, is in the second phase of economic resumption today. Up to 10 people can be gathered if the interpersonal distance of 2 meters or more can be maintained, and the place of worship and nursery will be restarted with a limited number of people. Shopping malls and beauty salons are also OK. The restaurant is now open only on the patio.
The Rose Garden, located in Stanley Park in Vancouver's Civic Park, opened in 1920 and celebrates its 100th anniversary this year. The free garden boasts about 3000 roses of 10 types. Since a variety resistant to pests is selected, no insecticide is needed, and the flowers bloom every year until mid-September, and the best time to see them is long.
Prince Edward Island has announced that it will move to the fourth phase of economic resumption from June 26, as no new cases of the new coronavirus have occurred for 45 days. Up to 50 people are allowed for sports, events, religious events and weddings, and esthetics can be opened. Maintaining interpersonal distance is still required
As a measure to prevent new coronavirus infection, restaurants have resumed operations with 50% of the capacity, but today British Columbia Department of Health revised some guidelines. It is possible to set the maximum capacity for each restaurant, including the patio, while considering the interpersonal distance. Partitions are an alternative for smaller stores that do not have space
Vancouver City Hall painted the stairs in the north square in six rainbow colors to be used for the wedding ceremony of the LGBTQAI2S+ couple on July 27 during Pride Month. Up to 10 people can attend to prevent new coronavirus infection. It will be a 30-minute mini wedding from the words of the vow to the exchange of rings, the kiss of the vow, and the photo shoot.
Whistler's Audein Museum and Squamish Llieuette Cultural Center will be open from June 26th for a limited time. Both are facilities that introduce outstanding crafts and lifestyles of indigenous people, and a must-visit spot for those interested in arts and culture. It's a good opportunity to rediscover the locals on a local trip.