COVID-19 Code of Conduct
In order to open safely and responsibly, we have developed the following COVID-19 Code of Conduct. Please read it and familiarize yourself with the information.
THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONARY MEASURES ARE IN PLACE UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE:
- The Office is closed. We are available from 10 AM-7 PM daily. Please call/text the office for any questions you may have. (416) 893-7467
- Propane will be available on site during the season. Please call the office phone for availability.
- Ice and firewood for sale.
- The public washrooms and showers are open during the season.
- The coin laundry is open during the season.
- Playground is open.
- Physical distancing is required, as mandated by the Province. Please maintain a minimum distance of 2 meters (6 ft) between individuals (who don’t live together). This also applies to sunset watching at the waterfront.
- Site Occupants may have visitors at the Campground. (keeping in mind, no gatherings of more than 10 people).
WE ENCOURAGE ALL GUESTS TO PRACTICE THE FOLLOWING:
- If you are sick, please stay home.
- Wash your hands often with soap and water for at least 20 seconds, especially after using the washroom and when preparing food.
- Use alcohol-based hand sanitizer if soap and water are not available.
- When coughing or sneezing, cough or sneeze into a tissue or the bend of your arm, not your hand.
- Dispose of any tissues you have used as soon as possible in a lined wastebasket and wash your hands afterward.
- Avoid touching your eyes, nose, or mouth with unwashed hands.
IN SENSITIVITY TO THE LOCAL COMMUNITY, PLEASE CONSIDER THE FOLLOWING:
- Plan ahead and buy your groceries in your local community before you visit us.
- Limit your public interactions in Picton, Bloomfield, etc.
- The convenience store is just down the road, has reopened! They sell wine, liquors, and baits for your fishing needs.
- If you require medical attention, please consider returning to your local community for health care services.
Thank you for your cooperation and compliance. It is important that we remain vigilant in our efforts to continue to slow-down the spread of COVID-19.
We are all in this together.