Thurday, October 8th, 2020

Since October 1st, the Montréal region has reached level 4 - maximum alert (red zone) according to the map of COVID-19 alert levels of the Direction générale de la Santé publique du Québec. Several government restrictions targeting industries and settings where the risk of transmission is considered higher have been announced.

Following these announcements, the Ville de Sainte-Anne-de-Bellevue has put in place certain preventive measures to comply with these new restrictions aimed at reducing the spread of COVID-19.

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Leisure Activities Suspended

Following the directives issued by the Direction générale de Santé publique du Québec in connection with the measures to prevent Covid-19, all activities planned in the fall leisure program are suspended, from October 8th until October 28th.

The situation will be reassessed after this date according to government recommendations.

Parks and Sports Fields

All parks will remain open. However, it is important to respect the physical distance of 2 meters.

Basketball courts will be closed from today, October 8th until October 28th. We will reevaluate the situation after this date.

Tennis courts will remain open, but only singles play is permitted.

The Promenade du Canal will also remain open with the measures already in place, that is, one-way direction and identified entrances and exits. We are counting on everyone's collaboration to respect the measures in place and physical distancing in order to get through this period of restrictions as quickly as possible.

Municipal library

The library is now closed to the public but offers a contactless lending service.

Please note that all activities organized by the library (even those taking place at the Centre Harpell) are canceled. 

 

See the loan procedure and schedule

Halloween House Contest

The City will follow the recommendations of the Direction générale de la Santé publique regarding the holding of all events and traditions surrounding Halloween.

However, despite the pandemic, help us keep the mysterious atmosphere, unique to this time of year!

Participate to our House Decoration Contest! 

Tell me more about the contest!