Pause in lifting of Ontario capacity limits.

November 11, 2021

The government of Ontario has announced that it is pausing any further lifting of capacity restrictions in higher risk settings, pending further monitoring and assessment of public health trends.

This pause effects only:

  • food or drink establishments with dance facilities such as night clubs and wedding receptions in meeting/event spaces where there is dancing;
  • strip clubs; and
  • sex clubs and bathhouses.
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Lifting of capacities in these higher risk settings was scheduled for November 15. The government has said that it will monitor the data for the next 28 days to determine when it is safe to lift capacity limits in these settings.

Click here »» to read the full government announcement.

To be clear, the current capacity measures, in effect since October 25, remain in place:

Proof of double vaccination is required in those settings where capacities have been lifted, including:

  • Personal care services (e.g., barber shops, salons, body art);
  • Indoor areas of museums, galleries, aquariums, zoos, science centres, landmarks, historic sites, botanical gardens and similar attractions;
  • Indoor areas of amusement parks;
  • Indoor areas of fairs, rural exhibitions, festivals;
  • Indoor tour and guide services;
  • Boat tours;
  • Indoor areas of marinas and boating clubs;
  • Indoor clubhouses at outdoor recreational amenities;
  • Open house events provided by real estate agencies; and
  • Indoor areas of photography studios and services.

Locations where a wedding, funeral or religious service, rite or ceremony takes place may also implement proof of vaccination requirements for services, rites, or ceremonies at the location.

The government will provide details on regulations and recommendations for Santa Claus parades in the near future.

Proof of vaccination can be obtained through the provincial booking portal or by calling the Provincial Vaccine Contact Centre at 1-833-943-3900.

I hope you find this information helpful and and informative and that you, your fellow workers and employees, families and loved ones stay safe and healthy as the weather requires us to participate in more indoor activities and the holiday season approaches.

Please contact me with any questions you may have or for assistance working through your staffing matters.