Plans for limited fun this summer
The city has announced plans for outdoor amusements this summer, with art and music distributed along the pistes pandémie and some rules relaxed for terrasses.
The city has announced plans for outdoor amusements this summer, with art and music distributed along the pistes pandémie and some rules relaxed for terrasses.
EmilyG 12:48 on 2020-06-11 Permalink
There are still a lot of things I can’t figure out about going to these activities.
I still don’t know if I’ll be allowed much farther out of my neighbourhood in the summer. I don’t know if it’s a good idea to take public transit to such amusements if it’s non-essential travel. Quartier des Spectacles and Old Montreal are a bit far for me to walk.
Kate 16:23 on 2020-06-11 Permalink
Early on they were asking people not to go from one part of town to another. I haven’t heard that order specifically countermanded, but they do seem to want us to shop and eat on terrasses and so on, and not everyone can do that without going to a different borough or even downtown.
EmilyG 20:25 on 2020-06-11 Permalink
There’s also an article about how the province of Quebec in general wants people to travel and see the different places/attractions.
It suggests driving there.
I don’t drive. I don’t know if it’s safe or allowed or advisable to take a train or bus to other parts of Quebec.
(The article: https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/quebec-tourism-travel-residents-1.5608505 )