Visitors have been enjoying the return to Crealy Adventure Park.
- Credit: Devon’s Top Attractions
Following the Government’s ‘roadmap’ further lifting COVID-19 restrictions on April 12, two thirds of Devon’s top attractions have now re-opened their doors and are welcoming many visitors back to enjoy their outdoor facilities. Although they are only partially open, with restrictions and limited capacity still in place, all have reported a positive start in the first week of the season.
Canonteign Falls has now re-opened its trails to everyone.
- Credit: Devon’s Top Attractions
The chairman of Devon’s Top Attractions, Dick Wood, says: “Our member attractions who either re-opened on April 12, or before for locals, are all thankfully reporting a good start in the first week of this short season.
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Douglas A. Reynolds, age 57, of Florida died February 5, 2021 from complications due to COVID-19. He was born in Newport, R.I. on September 23, 1963 to Elmer and Marion “Ella” Reynolds. Doug worked at Shaw’s Grocery store while attending Rogers High School. Soon after graduation, he served as an Army Medic in Germany for 3-years. After his discharge from the service, he traveled and spent time in Australia where he was able to explore the continent “on a shoestring” by hiking and camping.
Upon his return to the U.S., he continued to work in Supermarket chains in Rhode Island and Florida before obtaining his Commercial Driver’s License. During the last 25-years, his work in the trucking and transportation industries, allowed him the freedom of travel throughout the US and the ability to pursue his passions of meeting new people, photography, and outdoor sports of skiing, riding his motorcycle and hiking. Doug had a great love of animals and his kind-heartedness was eviden
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