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  1. May 11, 2022 · May 18 might be an ordinary Wednesday for some, but for Alberta’s Provincial Historic Sites, it’s a much anticipated day. After two seasons of COVID closures, seven historic sites will be re-opening to visitors next week. In the eastern part of the province, Fort George & Buckingham House is kicking off summer 2022 in grand style.

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    • Retail
    • Outdoor Fixed Seating Facilities

    Albertans can now gather in groups of up to 20 people outdoors. Previously, the limit was 10 people for outdoor gatherings. Physical distancing is still required between households. Indoor social gatherings are still not allowed.

    Entertainment and recreation facilities are now allowed to open at one-third of fire code capacity. This includes things like recreation centres, casinos, cinemas, theatres, museums, galleries and libraries. Alberta’s provincially owned museums and heritage sites plan to reopen on the following dates: 1. June 10: Provincial Archives of Alberta, Roy...

    Gyms and fitness studios can open for solo and drop-in activities, as well as indoor fitness classes. Three metres of physical distance is required between participants.

    Funeral service capacity remains at 20 people, both inside and outside. Funeral receptions are now allowed but are only permitted outdoors.

    Wedding ceremony capacity doubles to 20 people, both indoors and outdoors. Wedding receptions are now permitted but are only allowed outside.

    Capacity at places of worship has increased to one-third of fire code capacity, up from 15 per cent fire code capacity in Stage 1.

    Personal and wellness services can resume walk-in service. Under Stage 1, Albertans had to book an appointments at services like hair salons, nail studios and barbershops.

    Indoor dining is once again allowed in Alberta for the first time in months. A maximum of six people are allowed at each table for both indoor and outdoor dining. While physical distancing still applies, dining parties are no longer restricted to one household.

    Retail capacity increases to one-third of fire code occupancy in Stage 2, up from 15 per cent fire code capacity in Stage 1. Stores must maintain their ability to distance patrons.

    Outdoor fixed seating facilities like grandstands are allowed to reopen with one-third of seated capacity.

  2. Jun 9, 2021 · The province says now that Stage 2 of its Open for Summer Plan is set for June 10, visitors can once again return to Alberta's heritage sites, albeit in a reduced capacity to ensure proper ...

  3. On April 30, 2020, the Government of Alberta announced that museums and art galleries would be permitted to reopen in Stage One of Alberta's Relaunch Strategy. As of May 14, 2020, museums were permitted to reopen to the public.

  4. Alberta Museums Association Suite 120, 12420.104 Ave NW Edmonton, AB T5N 3Z9 780.424.2626 info@museums.ab.ca The AMA acknowledges that our office is located on Treaty 6 territory, the traditional meeting ground and home for many Indigenous Peoples, including the Cree, Saulteaux, Niitsitapi (Blackfoot), Métis, and Nakota Sioux Peoples.

  5. Jul 1, 2021 · In the eastern part of the province, Fort George & Buckingham House is kicking off summer 2022 in grand style. Not only has the site’s official book Opponents and Neighbours: Fort George and Buckingham House and the early fur trade on the North Saskatchewan River, 1792 to 1800, been published, but 2022 is the visitor centre’s 30 th anniversary.

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  7. COVID-19 Resource Guides Guidance for Reopening and Operating Safely. The advisory resource, Guidance for Alberta Museums during the Pandemic, addresses museum-specific considerations and requirements to manage closure and, once able to do so, to reopen and operate safely.

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