Ontario enters Step 3 on July 16

Step Three focuses on resuming additional indoor services with larger crowds and restrictions in place.You'll find out about the changes you can expect in Step Three here: Ontario.ca/reopen

Step Three focuses on resuming additional indoor services with larger crowds and restrictions in place.

You'll find out about the changes you can expect in Step Three here: Ontario.ca/reopen

The return of indoor dining

Restaurants may reopen their dining rooms during step three, subject to certain restrictions. Buffets may also reopen, and karaoke may resume indoors with limits. Outdoor dining can be expanded to allow for two metres between tables. Step three does not yet specify the maximum number of individuals permitted per table.

Large gatherings will be permitted

According to the standards, there is no limit on how many individuals can attend meetings and scheduled events during phase three. The use of "larger indoor and outdoor gatherings" is permitted, but there will be size restrictions.

The capacity restrictions for religious events and ceremonies, such as weddings and funerals, will also be increased. Indoor meeting and event venues will reopen, allowing smaller tradeshows, conferences, and exhibitions to take place.

Fitness Gyms, theatres, and other businesses may resume operations

Indoor sports and leisure facilities, such as gyms and pools, may reopen with limited restrictions. Personal training and workout classes can also be resumed inside.

Live music venues, performing arts theatres, and, yes, movie theatres, can all invite people back for indoor viewing. Capacity restrictions will apply to both indoor and outdoor theatre and events.

During the third step, casinos, bingo halls, and other gaming enterprises, as well as art galleries, aquariums, and indoor museums, will be approved. Strip clubs can open as long as they follow the rules of the performing arts and restaurants. Public libraries can be opened for the number of persons who can stand two metres apart.

Finally, communal steam rooms, saunas, and whirlpools can reopen with limited restrictions.

Step 3 Reopening Activity Suggestions:

Here’s what we think you should check out when the reopening happens. Most of them are Toronto staples that you should not miss out!

Casa Loma’s Imagine Dragons

Imagine Dragons — Light Forest at Casa Loma transports you to a fairy-tale castle and an era of dragons and adventure. Imagine Dragons will feature brilliant lighting and immersive dramatic Medieval displays throughout the old castle's gardens, dungeons, and stables. Several thrilling and engaging acts along the path are guaranteed to transport you to a bygone period. Designed as a self-guided walk along a 2 kilometre track, tourists can meander around the gardens at their own speed while marvelling at immersive exhibits that rival any child's imagination.

The In-Person Experience will be available in Stage 3 on July 21st.
For more information/tickets click here.

 

CN Tower’s EdgeWalk

Thrill seekers, unite! It’s your time to unleash that in you after months of lockdown. CN Tower is thrilled to welcome visitors back to the viewing levels on July 23, 2021.

If you're looking for the ultimate adventure, try EdgeWalk! A memento movie, printed images, and a certificate of success are included in the experience. Participants will also receive a Tower Experience Ticket, which will grant them access to the LookOut, Glass Floor, and SkyPod levels.

The CN Tower will be open from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily. Guests can enter with timed observation tickets and now open for online bookings for trips beginning July 23.

For some culinary thrill, do not forget to check out their 360 Restaurant that will reopen for business on July 29. Capacity will be based on the government restrictions and tickets should be purchased prior visiting.

For more details, visit their website: CN Tower

 
 

ROM: Royal Ontario Museum

The ROM intends to reopen to the public on July 22, with an earlier opening for members on July 21.

Guests may be able to enjoy the following exhibits:
- Great Whales: Up Close and Personal
- Elias Sime: Tightrope, and
- The Cloth that Changed the World: India's Painted and Printed Cottons

Before arriving, guests must purchase a timed ticket.

For more details, Visit their website here: Royal Ontario Museum

 
 

The Rec Room: Eats and Entertainment

The Rec Room offers many enjoyable and attractive activities, including the latest driving simulation, virtual reality, shuffleboard, ping pong and pool tables, in the next generation. More than 80 games have been played, including Pac Man, Kung Fu Panda and Mario Kart. Experience an unlimited mix of alternatives with our new rotation of advanced gameplay.

They also offer a large range of commemorative articles for you in our trophy case after winning great redeeming games.

The Rec Room Gaming Yard uses state-of-the-art technology to manage credits and redeem points to enable you to play games. Quick and easy, just load, tap, play and win.

More details on their website, click here

 
 

Art Gallery of Ontario

Not only will the AGO welcome back visitors, but everyone under the age of 25 will be admitted free of charge.

The gallery is also bringing back free Wednesday nights for people of all ages.

The much-anticipated Andy Warhol exhibition will open to members on July 21 and to the general public on July 27.

Visitors must wear masks and purchase tickets in advance.

For more details and booking of tickets, please visit their website here.

 
 

Ontario Science Centre

Ontario Science Centre's reopening plans have been announced on their website.

The first of which opening is the Civic Holiday Monday, July 24-25 and July 31 - August 2, which will open exclusively to all Members. The museum will open to the general public starting on Wednesday 4 August.


A timed ticket is required for every visitor, including members.

For details on what to expect on the reopening, visit the website here.

 
 

Aga Khan Museum

The Aga Khan Museum has disclosed that the Museum will open on 29 July and offer a pay-what-you-can fee for the first week following reopening.

A fresh part will be displayed on reopening of the museum. "The Kumbi Saleh3020 CE is a new museum purchase made completely of black ego by the Ghana-Canadian artist Ekow Nimako,"

For the details and tickets, click here

 
 

The Sunflower Farm

The sun is out and so is the Sunflower Farms. All over Ontario, there are many Sunflower farms that are waiting for you.

Here’s a list of the Sunflower Farms in Ontario:

1. Miracle Max Minions, Forest ON

2. Hanes Corn Maze, Hamilton ON

3. Davis Family Farm, Caledon ON

4. Rounds Ranch, Elmvale ON

5. Pingle's Farm Market, Hampton ON

6. The Sunflower Farm, Beaverton ON

Not only you can take snaps for your Instagram, you can also take away some fresh produce from each of the farm when you visit!

 
 

Fallsview Indoor Waterpark

This indoor waterpark could be a side trip when you visit the Niagara Falls.

The resort have made some adjustments to guarantee that everyone is safe and your Fallsview Indoor Water Park experience is pleasurable.

Capacities will be decreased in accordance with the government and the provincial Health Guidelines. The entrance to the waterpark now requires reservations.

When at the waterpark, the right apparel must always be worn. Face masks are needed if not across the whole facility.

Before some slides and splashes, plan your play by visiting their website here.

 
 

We hope that you find something you can look forward doing and trying to as Ontario reopens on Step 3 this July 16!

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