Ontario is leaving in place many public health and workplace measures with the expiration of the Stay At Home Order.

The province enacted the measure on April 7 as a a result of an alarming surge in case numbers and hospitalizations.

Officials have indicated the plan is to start the Roadmap To Reopen plan the week of June 14.

Until that happens here’s what remains in place:

Indoor gatherings limited to households only, outdoor gatherings up to five people
Essential retail locations can maintain 25 per cent capacity
Non-essential retail restricted to curbside pickup and delivery
Parks and campgrounds can be used for the day only
Short-term rentals allowed for those who need housing

If you have another residence, such as a cottage, you are allowed to travel to it but you can’t host someone from another household unless they live alone or are a caregiver.

The province is also not renewing the Residential Evictions order however other orders currently in effect under the Emergency Management and Civil Protection Act have been extended until June 16, 2021.

Step One

60 per cent of adults with one dose of the vaccine
Outdoor gatherings up to 10 people
Outdoor dining up to 4 people per table
Outdoor fitness classes, personal training and sports training up to 10 people
Essential retail at 25 per cent capacity and can sell all goods (including discount and big box)
Non-essential retail at 15 per cent capacity
Retail stores in malls closed unless the stores have a street facing entrance
Outdoor religious services, rites and ceremonies with capacity limited to permit 2 metres’ physical distancing
Horse racing and motor speedways without spectators
Outdoor horse riding
Outdoor pools, splash pads and wading pools with capacity limited to permit 2 metres’ physical distancing
Outdoor zoos, landmarks, historic sites, and botanical gardens with capacity limits
Campsites, campgrounds and short-term rentals; and
Ontario Parks

Step Two

70 per cent of adults with one dose, 20 per cent with two doses
Outdoor gatherings up to 25 people
Indoor gatherings up to 5 people and other restrictions
Outdoor dining up to 6 people per table
Outdoor sports and leagues
Overnight camps
Outdoor meeting and event spaces with capacity limits
Non-essential retail at 25 per cent capacity, essential retail at 50 per cent capacity
Personal care services where face coverings can be worn at all times with capacity limits
Outdoor cinemas and performing arts with capacity limits
Horse racing and motor speedways for spectators with capacity limits
Outdoor tour and guide services with capacity limits
Indoor religious services, rites or ceremony gatherings at 15 per cent capacity
Public libraries with capacity limits
Outdoor waterparks and amusement parks with capacity limits
Fairs and rural exhibitions with capacity limits

Step Three

70 to 80 per cent of adults with one dose, 25 per cent with two doses
Outdoor gatherings with larger capacity limits
Indoor gatherings with larger capacity limits and other restrictions
Indoor dining with capacity limits
Indoor sports and recreational fitness facilities with capacity limits
Indoor meeting and event spaces with capacity limits
Essential and non-essential retail capacity expanded
Personal care services with capacity expanded and other restrictions
Indoor cinemas and performing arts facilities with capacity limits
Indoor and outdoor religious services, rites or ceremony gatherings with capacity limited to permit 2 metres’ physical distancing
Indoor museums and art galleries with capacity limits
Indoor zoos, aquariums, waterparks and amusement parks with capacity limits
Casinos and bingo halls with capacity limits
Other outdoor activities from Step Two permitted to operate indoors