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COVID-19: Already ‘fragile’ Ontario camps industry facing uncertain summer

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COVID-19 Task Force Jack Goodman says some summer camps that receive a large number of American campers have chosen to close for the upcoming summer over concerns about impediments at the border or “daunting” quarantine requirements.Other camps have pivoted to different types of operations, he says, “because the uncertainty is just beyond their ability or capacity to wait and wait and wait.” COVID-19 ‘still evolving’: Canadian summer camps uncertain about opening Camp Kee-Mo-Kee in Komoka, Ont., just outside of London, is among the camps that have chosen not to run overnight camps regardless of what the government decides.“The OCA has done a lot of work in supporting camps and helping us get ready and advocacy and legislation,” says.

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