Here are Ontario’s loosened restrictions, capacity limits as of Feb. 17 The city also plans to end proof of vaccination requirements at its facilities on March 1, but third-party groups using the spaces for their own events can still require the vaccine passports at their discretion.Masks must still be worn and physical distancing is still encouraged, the city said.“With the acceleration of the province’s reopening plans, we’re beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel,” said Mayor Cam Guthrie.“However, we aren’t completely out of the woods yet.
Please keep continuing to get vaccinated and boosted, wear a mask, practise physical distancing and continue to support local businesses.”As of Thursday, capacity restrictions have been removed for all non-spectator areas at recreation centres, but capacity is still capped at 50 per cent in the spectator areas.Residents are encouraged to pre-register for drop-in programs like public swims and skates, although walk-in registrations will be accepted when space allows.The Sleeman Centre and the River Run Centre are open at 50 per cent capacity.