Mayor Fred Eisenberger told Global News on Friday it's 'not likely' many traditional events as we know it will be a part of the city's summer.
“It’s clear now that the impact of this pandemic will last months, not weeks. With that in mind, we’ve made the tough decision to cancel our Pride in the Park event scheduled for June 20 in Gage Park,” organizers of the pride event said in a statement released in late March.Earlier this month, the organizer of the Hamilton and Niagara Falls Comic Con said he was hoping both events could run in September and October, respectively.
Mayor Fred Eisenberger told Global News that sports fields, pools, and recreation centres are also not likely going to a part of the city’s summer. “A lot of those great sports activities, sports fields, recreation centers, swim lessons, all the things that we expect and like to do over the summertime and out throughout the year this season, it’s very, very unlikely that they’re going to be available to us,” said Eisenberger.
On Friday, Hamilton Conservation authority sent out another reminder that its scenic waterfalls and escarpment areas will be off-limits to residents with bylaw officers on patrol to enforceSome of the city’s most popular outdoor hangouts like Devil’s Punchbowl, Crooks Hollow, Spencer Gorge, Dundas Peak, and other trail systems are still closed.
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