The City of Toronto says it will begin painting physical-distancing circles at Trinity Bellwoods Park on Thursday. “Park staff will be in Trinity Bellwoods Park (Thursday) painting circles on the grass of that park, which will both help to illustrate proper physical distancing and help with the measurements but also help to ensure compliance in a place where we simply have to do better,” Mayor John Tory said at a city update briefing on Wednesday.
Toronto fire Chief Matthew Pegg, who is also the city’s emergency management office manager, said there will be a strong enforcement presence at Trinity Bellwoods Park this weekend. “Our enforcement team will be present at Trinity Bellwoods Park to greet park users, to remind them about the