Effective immediately, all Long Point Region Conservation Authority (LPRCA) properties will be closed until further notice.
OXFORD COUNTY - Effective immediately, all Long Point Region Conservation Authority (LPRCA) properties will be closed until further notice.
Here is the official statement from the LPRCA:
"LPRCA is closely monitoring the COVID-19 situation in Ontario and taking steps to help prevent the spread of infection. The health and safety of our staff, volunteers and community is a top priority. LPRCA will continue to monitor the situation and follow governmental direction.
All LPRCA property located in the Municipality of Bayham, Town of Tillsonburg, Norfolk County, Haldimand County, County of Brant, Township of Malahide, Township of Norwich and Township of South West Oxford is closed.
On March 17, LPRCA closed facilities and CAs with campgrounds to the public, and closed additional properties on April 4 following recommendations for enhanced physical distancing measures. As the situation progresses, LPRCA will continue to issue updates to www.lprca.on.ca."

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