Campgrounds try to prepare for a safe summer season

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To stop the spread of COVID-19, facilities at many campgrounds won’t be available for now, and that includes washrooms, so tenters may be out of luck

The Raven's Nest Resort & Campground

The campground opened May 13, but with half its campsites closed and with a host of new safety precautions. To stop the spread of COVID-19, facilities at many campgrounds won’t be available for now, and that includes washrooms – so Winter’s campground, like many others, is turning away anyone who isn’t bringing their own mobile toilet with them.

Parks Canada, similarly, has ruled out camping until at least June 21, writing in an e-mailed statement that it will align its opening dates “with the recommendations to public health authorities.”For private campgrounds, though, whether or not to open is an urgent matter as they enter what would normally be their busiest months of the year. The Raven’s Nest Resort and Campground is a three-hour drive southwest of Calgary.

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