TORONTO With overnight camping off limits at provincial parks across Ontario until at least June 14, the province is giving people another opportunity to explore the great outdoors, free of charge. In a news release, the government announced Friday that it would be providing free day-use permits at 115 provincial parks from Monday to Thursday until September 2. “Getting outdoors and spending time in nature can have many positive benefits on our physical and mental health this summer, as we recover from the impacts of COVID-19,” said Jeff Yurek, the Ontario minister of the environment, conservation and parks. The permit will allow visitors to bike, hike, swim, and picnic from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m., depending on the park.
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Driving Miss Daisy, a locally-owned franchise, helps seniors and anyone living with a disability maintain a more independent lifestyle.
Janice McLean started Driving Miss Daisy in September 2011. Janice McLean started Driving Miss Daisy in September 2011, and is now in her 10th year of business. The company provides “through the door” services to their clients, helping them preserve their independence and not be isolated.
Driving Miss Daisy staff don’t just drive; an appointment starts with helping the client from inside the house to the vehicle, then at the destination, staying with the client if needed. This may be for medical appointments, where, with prior approval, staff can take notes and book appointments for the client. If a client needs help choosing clothing, or help trying something on, staff are able to assist.
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