A structure made of plywood and tarps, along with several large camping tents, can now be seen near the entrance of Belle Park in Kingston, Ont.
Over a dozen people are calling the east end park home after many say they left the city’s isolation centres due to strict rules. “It was very restrictive.
We were allowed cigarettes every two hours, and we had to stay in our rooms, and I couldn’t do it. I was waking up every morning with a nightmare,” said Barabara Robinson, one of the newest members of the camp.
On Monday, Global News was given a tour inside the camp by Nathan Rosevear, a Kingston local who has called Belle Park home for over a week.