Effective today we are no longer able to train indoors in the provincial ‘hot spots.’ This could be for as little as a couple of weeks or longer, depending on positive cases. Please see this link for the definition of ‘hot spots‘ as the locations are variable and case-dependent.
For our sport, the sections below are applicable:
Indoor Sport and Recreation Activities
Mandatory, additional restrictions for hot spot regions – Effective April 30
- All youth and adult indoor sport, including team sports, group physical activities, recreation and one-on-one training sessions, are prohibited.
· This applies to all youth activities, including for students still learning in classrooms.
· All indoor recreation facilities must close.
· Outdoor recreation amenities can be open to public access unless specifically closed by public health order.
- Outdoor sport and recreation activities may continue under province-wide restrictions currently in place:
- Outdoor team sports where two-metre distancing cannot be maintained at all times (such as basketball, volleyball, soccer, football, slo-pitch and road hockey) remain prohibited.
- Outdoor fitness training is allowed, as are physically distanced group fitness classes with a maximum of 10 participants.
- Outdoor group physical activity with different households must be limited to 10 people or fewer and two-metre distancing must be maintained at all times.
Indoor Fitness
Mandatory, additional restrictions for hot spot regions – Effective April 30
· All indoor fitness activities are prohibited. This includes:
o group physical activities, such as team sports, fitness classes and training sessions
o one-on-one lessons and training activities
o practices, training and games
· Outdoor fitness activities may continue if all other province wide restrictions and safety measures are followed