February 13, 2025
People pack Woodbine Beach, despite Ontario uptick in COVID-19 cases
Comment: "It's great that people have seen through the BS and are starting to live again and if catch the flu so what! They will survive! Enough government and media control over our lives."
Comment: “It’s great that people have seen through the BS and are starting to live again and if catch the flu so what! They will survive! Enough government and media control over our lives.”

Call it Trinity Bellwoods: Part 2.

But instead of flocking to the west-end park on Saturday, crowds packed Woodbine Beach at the east end of the city. Videos and photos show thousands of people lining the shoreline, sunbathing, hanging out with friends and congregating in groups, despite the province’s health minister Christine Elliott declaring a slight uptick in new positive COVID-19 cases.

There were 206 new cases on Saturday, or a 0.6% increase and the first time in a six-day period that number went above 200. Of those cases, Toronto had 71.

6ixBuzzTV posted footage of what it called a “COVID breeding ground.”

The city said it realigned resources to ensure additional bylaw enforcement in busy parks and beaches on Sunday, including Woodbine Beach.

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