[ Sign up for our Health IQ newsletter for the latest coronavirus updates ]Pedestrians will find arrows on the ground, indicating which direction they should walk.
They will also come across hygiene and social distancing posters plastered on poles. Fences will be in place to block off some of the small alleyways along the strip to avoid people being too close together.“We welcome about 100,000 visitors per summer,” said Hawa. “So we’re just trying to bring back some normalcy to the whole thing.”Jim Beauchamp, president of the merchants on Ste-Anne Street and owner of Cunningham’s Pub, says reopening the boardwalk will be an immense help to businesses.“The restaurants on the boardwalk side need three months to survive.