The City of St. Catharines is re-opening some of its facilities due to the region's upcoming move to the red zone of Ontario's COVID-19 framework.
The St. Catharines Museum and Welland Canals Centre will re-open on Wednesday, with a maximum of 30 patrons allowed.
Visits will need to be booked by calling 905-984-8880,
The Jack Gatecliff and Seymour-Hannah Rink #2 will re-open on March 2nd.
Change rooms will not be available, and no games or practices will be allowed.
Additionally, the St. Catharines Kiwanis Aquatics Centre will re-open on March 2nd, with a maximum of 18 people allowed in the aquatics area.
There won't be any swimming lessons offered, but lane swimming and leisure swimming programs will be available.
For more information on open facilities in St. Catharines, click here.

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