New Signs Erected in Victoria Park in Cobourg Pertaining to What is Permitted

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The Town of Cobourg installed signs in Victoria Park on Friday, April 30, 2021 pertaining to what is permitted in the park.

Signs were installed in the park by Queen Street on the north side of Victoria Park, on the west side parking lot by the Centennial Pool parking lot and on the east side and the third is by the Lions Pavilion.
The signs state:

Provincial Stay-At-Home Order – every individual shall remain at the residence at which they are currently residing at all times unless leaving their residence for an essential purpose authorized by the Provincial Statues.

Reopening Ontario Act – An outdoor recreational amenity that is a park or recreational area may be open for the purposes of permitting persons to walk through the park or recreational area.

Corporation of the Town of Cobourg Park Use Bylaw – Operate loud speakers or sound amplifying equipment without permit.
Operate or use any sound producing equipment likely to disturb or interfere with enjoyment in or near the park by others.

Pete Fisher
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