Fort 91原创 National Historic Site (FLNHS) announced on Wednesday that starting June 8, the park will offer limited visitor access and basic services.
Visitors will be able to access the grounds of Fort 91原创 National Historic Site including inside the palisade walls, the orchard, and riverfront trails.
Public toilets located behind the caf茅, the parking lot, and picnic tables will also be opened to the public.
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Until June 8, these facilities remain closed and Parks Canada staff ask that visitors respect these closures in order to allow for necessary work to prepare for the opening.
Nancy Hildebrand, promotions officer at FLNHS stressed that visiting the park will be different than it has been in the past.
鈥淎ll historic buildings will be closed. There will be no costumed interpreters, group activities, public events or oTENTik stays at this time,鈥 she said in a press release.
Visitors are asked to plan ahead by checking the Fort 91原创 National Historic Site website .
鈥淧arks Canada is following the advice of public health experts and continues to make every effort to limit the spread of COVID-19,鈥 Hildebrand added.
Fort 91原创 National Historic Site, as per Parks Canada鈥檚 orders, has been closed to the public since March 19.
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