July 29, 2021 · 0 Comments
By Rob Paul
The pandemic has forced everyone to make changes and most to pivot to a different way of doing things. As Ontario seemingly returns to some semblance of normal, there are more and more chances for in-person interactions.
The Town of Caledon opened recreation facilities July 23 and pools July 26 as part of the Province’s Step Three in the Roadmap to Reopening. Now as Caledon and Ontario reopen, summer programming is beginning.
Prior to Step Three, everything the Town was offering had been virtual. Making that switch from in-person to online brought some difficulty initially, but the Town wanted to ensure they could still support those in need of programming while stuck at home.
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