Despite Nova Scotia announcing it would be easing off some of its strict preventive measures amid the novel coronavirus pandemic, there are still places in the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) where you aren’t allowed to go.
Nova Scotia Premier Stephen McNeil and chief public health officer Dr. Robert Strang announced the immediate reopening of provincial and municipal parks on Friday.
Soon after, the HRM said it would immediately start reopening parks in response to the province’s directive but noted that may take some time to be fully complete. “With over 900 parks and 425 km of trails in the municipality, this process will take time,” the city said in a release Tuesday. “Staff are working quickly to remove all barricades, locks and