Ontario ski hills will be able to welcome guests once again this winter without asking for proof of vaccination or limiting the capacity on chairlifts. However, COVID-19 vaccine passports and other rules that apply to restaurants and bars will also apply to dining establishments at ski hills across Ontario. Lisa MacLeod, Ontario's minister of heritage, tourism and sport, said the context of Ontario's high vaccination rate and the relative safety of outdoor activities led to the decision to not require proof of vaccination when skiers are outside. "Outdoors, we want as many people as possible to enjoy sports and recreation in the province of Ontario this winter,” said MacLeod.
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