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Grey Sauble Conservation to open all properties excluding beaches

Grey Sauble Conservation Authority is ready to open more properties for use during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The GSCA said all their properties will open on June 6. Those properties that are opening include the waterfalls, Bruce’s Caves Conservation Area, Old Baldy Conservation Area, and Spirit Rock Conservation Area.

However, all beaches managed by the GSCA will remain closed, including Christie Beach Conservation Area, Peasemarsh Nature Preserve, and the beach area at Hibou Conservation Area.

Social distancing measures will still be in effect on all GSCA properties.

For more information visit http://www.greysauble.on.ca/

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