Groceries may be the vegetable garden, and rabbits and squirrels from the backyard.
I am sure you remember those days from your youth...;)
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unless they restrict us travelling in our vehicles, I don't see any impact. And I really don't see the mandatory shelter in place that some of the very populated countries have adopted. Guess its possible, but I doubt it.
I plan to leave for the cottage once the snow melts. I'm way more socially isolated there than in town. The drive there is one stop for fuel, which I'm sure I can pay at the pump and hand sanitize after and be good to go.
FYI on Ontario Parks
Statement
Update on Ontario Parks Operations in Response to COVID-19
March 18, 2020 6:50 P.M.
Ministry of the Environment, Conservation and Parks
Toronto — Today, Christine Elliott, Deputy Premier and Minister of Health, and Jeff Yurek, Minister of the Environment, Conservation and Parks, issued the following update on Ontario Parks operations in response to COVID-19 developments:
"As COVID-19 continues to quickly evolve, we want to ensure public safety and the well-being of our visitors and staff in Ontario's provincial parks. In order to assist the province with its efforts to keep Ontarians safe during this time, all provincial parks will be closed to the public from March 19, 2020 until April 30, 2020. This includes car camping, backcountry camping, roofed accommodations, day use opportunities and all public buildings.
Current visitors to provincial parks will be required to vacate by March 19, 2020. Any person or group with a reservation for arrival up to April 30, 2020 will automatically be provided a full refund with no penalty.
Ontario Parks continues to monitor the COVID-19 situation carefully. Please visit OntarioParks.com for the most up-to-date information."
Quick Facts
•As penalty-free refunds will automatically be issued, the public is asked to avoid canceling reservations online, as this may trigger an automatic penalty.
I don't go to Provincial parks, I camp on crownland
I am planning on hunting turkey this spring as normal - my cameras are already our and operational. I am only 30min away from my 6 farms that I hunt........so unless they stop hwy travel there, there is no reason why not to hunt as there is an extremely low risk of any human contact.
Ticks.......well that is another issue all together
When I first read the Heading of this post, I thought that it was about hunting "crows " which are corvids!:confused: