City of Chestermere is setting occupancy limits on its beaches following overcrowding concerns amid the COVID-19 pandemic.As travel outside the province continues to be discouraged, many Albertans have taken the time to explore vacation spots closer to home.As a result, the City of Chestermere said its waterfronts have been experiencing a high volume of visitors.Worried the large number of guests could contribute to a spike in new cases, over the last few weeks, the city’s mayor has been calling on the province to step in and help.“We know that people want to enjoy the summer, but safety must come first,” Marshall Chalmers said in a news release Tuesday.“Without provincial guidance, we were restricted in our ability to enforce provincial.