COVID-19: Quebec wants to offer teens first vaccination dose by end of June Oka Mayor Pascal Quévillon says the beach normally attracts a quiet crowd and he believes Wednesday’s rowdiness was an isolated event.But he says the city is discussing solutions with park management if the situation doesn’t improve, including the possibility of banning alcohol.Quévillon says he believes a daylong strike at junior colleges as well as the absence of other open venues attracted a younger and rowdier crowd than usual, and he says many were drinking heavily.“People can’t meet on private land, bars are closed,” he said.“People want to go to the beach because it allows people to meet without being too much at risk.”Boivin says the government agency that.