Self-isolation: Here's where to find answers on what you can and can't do

Here's where you can get the latest information on your community.

There are a lot of questions about what is and isn't permitted as Canadians hunker down at home to stop the spread of COVID-19.

Further complicating the matters is that provinces and territories have different rules and regulations -- and the guidance is changing

At the time of this writing Ontario, for example, has banned gatherings of more than five people, whereas in Alberta, gatherings are limited to fifteen people.

The short answer to the following questions:

  • Can I still go for a walk if I'm social distancing?

  • Are parks and conservation areas open in my area?

  • Can I socialize with friends if I maintain a distance of 2 metres?

  • Should I wear a face mask when out in public?

Is this: it depends on where you live.

Here's where you can find the most up-to-date COVID-19 information on your province or territory.

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