Ontario gyms are changing the way they operate to accommodate post-lockdown fitness
TORONTO — Gyms across Ontario are making changes to the way they operate as they prepare to reopen on Friday.
The fitness facilities, which have been shuttered for months due to the pandemic, will be allowed to resume indoor operations at 50 per cent capacity as the province moves into Step 3 of its reopening plan. The government has said masking is not mandatory during workouts but is required for staff and when clients are moving through the facility between stations or in lobby areas.
Several facilities say clients need to prepare for a slightly different experience.
In addition to capacity limits, customers can expect to answer health screening questions before working out, some gyms will require masks to be worn during workouts, others won’t accept walk-ins, and certain facilities will keep their lockers rooms closed.