Port Colborne visitors will soon be allowed to check out Nickel Beach and Centennial-Cedar Bay Beach.
Non-residents will be welcomed to the beaches starting this Wednesday, in accordance with provincial guidelines.
People who don't live in Port Colborne will need to purchase a Nickel Beach day pass before entering.
Tickets can be bought here.
Centennial-Cedar Bay Beach will be restricted to only Niagara residents this season, and visitors will need to show proof of residency.
It'll cost you $25 to park at Centennial-Cedar Bay Beach on weekdays and $35 on weekends and holidays if you're a Niagara resident living outside of Port Colborne.
For people visiting Nickel Beach, only beachfront parking will be available.
More information here.

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