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Residents told to keep masks on hand when visiting outdoor rinks

People visiting the city’s outdoor skating rinks are advised to keep their masks handy. 

Masks while skating not mandatory but recommended

Skaters took advantage of the wintry weather at Lansdowne Park on Wednesday. The city says people need to wear masks within 15 metres of outdoor rinks. (Hallie Cotnam/CBC News)

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  • On Jan. 27, Ottawa city council voted to extend the mask bylaw until April 29, 2021.

Visitors to Ottawa's outdoor rinks are advised to keep their masks handy. 

According to a memo from the city, anyone within 15 metres of a rink's edge must wear a mask covering their mouth, nose and chin. 

People should also keep two metres apart, the memo says.

The order came into effect at 5 p.m. and will last until Jan. 28, 2021. 

While masks are required near the rink, Roger Chapman, director of by-law and regulatory services, said if a person is actively engaged in skating, then "masks are not mandatory."

"[But] they are highly recommended as per public health guidelines," he said in an emailed statement to CBC News. 

Other exceptions include children younger than two and people with medical or cognitive conditions.  

Rink operators performing rink maintenance also don't need to wear masks as long as skaters aren't on the ice surface. 

With files from Kimberley Molina

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