2021 Algoma Travel Guide - Magazine - Page 4
Travel Safe
A Message from Algoma Country:
W
e invite you to safely discover Ontario’s Algoma
Country. Across our vast landscape of 28,000
square miles, businesses and communities continue to monitor,
implement, and update enhanced health and safety protocols to
ensure you’re having fun and safely! Travel safe and do your part
by following public health advice.
PLEASE RESPECT & ADHERE TO PUBLIC HEALTH
GUIDELINES & PROVINCIAL LEGISLATION:
• Wearing a non-medical mask or face covering in public
indoor spaces
• If you are sick, please stay home
• Follow physical distancing guidelines when required,
maintain 2m with all those outside your immediate household
• Wash your hands frequently
• Adhere and follow to any guidelines and policies set
by businesses and communities
Please be patient. Be compassionate and please be respectful.
We want to create a positive and friendly environment within our
communities and businesses.
Tourism Industry
Association of Ontario
items to pack for your trip:
• Non-medical mask or face covering
• Hand sanitizer
• Disinfecting wipes for your car
Do you have any questions or concerns about wearing nonmedical masks? Algoma Public Health has Mask Resources that
may help you.
Businesses have considered all aspects of your stay. Businesses
continually update and implement enhanced health & safety
protocols to create clean and healthy environments.
These include but are not limited to:
• Arrival & departure whether by plane, train or automobile
• Check in and check out
• Guide services, outfitting, equipment rentals and life vests
• Enhanced housekeeping cleaning protocols
• Guidelines for common areas like indoor dining, outdoor
patios and takeout
For the most up-to-date information on where and when it is safe
to travel please visit covid-19.ontario.ca.
For more information while in the region please contact:
Algoma Public Health
General Public Health Concerns:
Tel: 705-759-5404 or 1-866-892-0172 ext. 5404
www.algomapublichealth.com/covid-19