Doors Open Waterloo Region remains online this fall
While much of the pre-pandemic world has moved back offline, Waterloo Region says Doors Open will remain online this fall.
Rather than having the doors open to the public at elusive and interesting sites in the area for a night, as had been the case up until the pandemic struck in 2020, the region will instead be posting a series of nine 10-minute videos onto its website.The first two episodes will be released on Saturday, with one taking a look at two Nessie-like creatures that were spotted in area rivers 100 years apart.
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