Thunder Bay officials have released their list of facilities and programs that are affected by the implementation of Step Two.
The province unveiled the return to a modified version of the Roadmap to Reopen for at least 21 days effective Wednesday, January 5th at 12:01 am.
Credits will automatically be applied to client accounts for affected registrations and bookings.
- Canada Games Complex
- Volunteer Pool (Churchill Pool has remained closed under renovation)
- Arenas: Fort William Gardens, Neebing, Delaney, Port Arthur, Grandview, Current River
- Older Adult Centres: 55 Plus Centre and West Arthur (Remained closed after holiday break)
- Community Centres: West Thunder, Current River, North End, Oliver Road, North McIntyre, Jumbo Gardens, South Neebing, Vale, Vickers Heights, West Arthur (includes volunteer-board operated community centres)
- Kinsmen Youth Centre
- Youth Inclusion Program indoor sites and new client referrals
- Baggage Building Arts Centre (Remained closed after holiday break)
- Water Garden Pavilion (Prince Arthur’s Landing rink will remain open)
- Centennial Botanical Conservatory
Notes: Fort William Gardens Box Office will reopen Monday, January 10th for regular hours. Take out food service (curbside pick-up) will continue for River Street café
The City’s outdoor rinks will remain open with washrooms and heated change rooms will also remain available as per the posted capacity and rules.
City Hall and Victoriaville Civic Centre remain closed with service available by advanced appointment booking. Victoriaville mall will be open to the public at 50% capacity.
Algoma, Grace Remus, Ogden, and Woodcrest Child Care Centres will be open to existing preschool aged children only until January 13.

