Playgrounds and park amenities will be closed, however dogs are allowed in the parks and trails but they have to be on a leash.
BRANT COUNTY - Trails and parks that are owned and managed by the County of Brant will remain open.
However, residents are being told they must practice physical distancing and keep a minimum of two metres or six feet from others.
The County says properties, facilities, trails and passive use conservation areas that are owned and managed by the Grand River Conservation Authority remain closed.
You can see an interactive map of the open and closed trails and parks here.
Playgrounds and all park amenities will stay closed. Dogs are allowed in parks and trails but they're to be on a leash. You can see what amenities are closed in a larger breakdown here.
The County says when you are using parking lots, leave one space between vehicles. If a parking lot is almost full, then to come back at a different time when it's less busy.
You can check the City of Brantford’s website for Park and Trail status for trails that cross municipal boundaries.

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