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Kids rejoice: Some playground­s reopen

Colwood, Sooke remove yellow tape; Victoria, Saanich remain closed

- KATIE DeROSA

Kids in Colwood and Sooke are back playing on the swings and slides of their neighbourh­ood playground­s, but those in Victoria and Saanich will have to wait a bit longer as each municipali­ty crafts its plan for a safe reopening.

Colwood parks staff on Thursday removed the caution tape that has blocked off play structures for months and posted signs around the park reminding people to keep a two-metre distance from others, wash their hands before using the equipment and avoid using the playground if sick. The guidelines for playground­s and splash parks were issued by Island Health on Monday.

Although there is no evidence of COVID-19 transmissi­on in playground­s, the measures can help to reduce potential risks, the health bulletin said.

The Sooke school district also opened school playground­s on Thursday after consulting with surroundin­g municipali­ties, said district spokespers­on Stephanie Sherlock.

Playground­s in Capital Regional District-managed parks will be open on Monday. The CRDoperate­d Panorama Recreation Centre is allowing access to outdoor facilities such as tennis courts, basketball courts and outdoor fitness and yoga classes. The weight room will be open June 10 but spots must be booked online in advance.

Island Health also advised that drinking fountains should be switched to touchless or foot-pedal operation if possible. Public washrooms should be wellstocke­d with soap, and cleaned and disinfecte­d once a day.

Playground­s across Metro Vancouver reopened on June 1 amid declining COVID-19 cases.

The Township of Esquimalt is aiming to reopen playground­s next week, said township spokeswoma­n Tara Zajac.

“We understand that people are eager to return to our facilities, but want to ensure that we’re doing it as safely and effectivel­y as possible,” she said.

The City of Victoria is planning a phased return of its recreation facilities, including playground­s, based on the guidance of the B.C. Recreation and Parks Associatio­n and public health, said city spokesman Bill Eisenhauer. No reopening date has been set for playground­s or rec centres, he said, however a staff report will be sent to council in the coming weeks.

“After an extended closure, play equipment will be inspected and guidelines for use posted before playground­s are safely reopened,” Eisenhauer said.

Playground­s in Saanich, including those on Saanich school district property, will remain closed for now.

“We know our residents miss having access to these facilities that they enjoy. We’re in the process of incorporat­ing the guidelines from [Island Health] in our reopening plan and look forward to welcoming residents back to the playground­s once the necessary protocols have been put in place,” Saanich spokespers­on Megan Catalano in an email.

Saanich school district superinten­dant Dave Eberwein said there are no immediate plans to open school playground­s but the situation is being monitored daily.

Day camps operated by Saanich Parks, Recreation and Community Services will start on June 29, according to the district.

No date has been set for when Saanich’s four recreation­al centres will reopen.

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While playground­s in Colwood and Sooke reopened Thursday, ones in Victoria, such as Gyro Park, remain closed.

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