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Non-resident waterfront parking increases in Barrie, Ont.

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coronavirus in addition to out-of-towners from areas with higher COVID-19 transmission rates travelling to Barrie for its parks and beaches.

Coronavirus — Masks to be required in indoor public spaces in Simcoe County, Muskoka “There’s lots of concern and discussion around the heavy use of beaches and waterfront parks in Barrie,” Mayor Jeff Lehman said on Twitter on Tuesday.“Some people who are doing things like throwing garbage all over the park or leaving it behind, going to the washroom in the bushes — that kind of completely unacceptable behaviour — you are ruining it for those who want to use our parks and beaches safely and responsibly.”COVID-19 Update for July 7th – a little late today!

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