PARKS, CAMPGROUNDS, YURTS AND VACATION CABINS
Effective May 4, parks, campgrounds, yurts and vacation cabins may open if people maintain a distance of at least two metres, except for brief exchanges. This requirement will be enforceable under the public health order.
Guidelines:
Staff must use the self-screening tool before coming into work.
https://sharedhealthmb.ca/covid19/screening-tool/ Employees must stay home when ill and customers are not allowed entry if they are ill with COVID-19 symptoms.
Staff are given information on physical distancing. Businesses must post external signs indicating COVID-19 physical distancing protocols, and floor markings are installed where service is offered or lines form.
Businesses must maintain a single point of entry.
No more than 10 people may gather in common areas. Congregation of people should be actively discouraged.
Hand sanitizer is available at entrances and exits for public and staff use.
Washrooms have frequent sanitization and a regime for business sanitization is in place
Users must bring their own toilet paper, hand sanitizer and other personal hygiene products to provincial campgrounds, yurts and vacation cabins.
People who are travelling to a campground, yurt or vacation cabin must:
bring required prescription drugs and medical supplies before travel;
gas up before leaving home;
pack out what was packed in and leave no trace;
wear water shoes or sandals while using shower facilities; and
not use local health providers, unless it is an emergency.
Staff and users may wear non-medical masks.
Cashless or no-contact payment should be used to the greatest extent possible.