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Visiting the Watt Century Farm House

Charlene Watt • Aug 03, 2021

It's in our nature to provide everyone with a fun experience. We thank our visitors for contributing to a safe and respectful environment that promotes learning and memorable connections!


Your safety is our top priority. The Burk’s Falls and District Historical Society is committed to providing our employees, our volunteers and our guests with a safe and healthy environment at all times. As the museum reopens to the public, we are taking additional steps to minimize potential risks and to keep all our spaces safe for visitors to enjoy.


All visitors entering the museum agree to respect the following guidelines:

I AGREE TO…

·        Stay home if I

·        am experiencing symptoms of COVID-19, as described by public-health authorities (self-

         assessment tool: https://covid-19.ontario.ca/self-assessment/

·        have travelled outside Canada within the past 14 days

·        have come into close contact with, or provided care for, someone who may have COVID-19, within

         the last 14 days

·        have been in close personal contact with someone who has travelled outside Canada, within the

         last 14 days, and who has become ill with COVID-19 symptoms.

·        Respect physical distancing by keeping two metres away from others outside my group, in all

         areas of the heritage site.

·        Wear a face mask during my visit, and ensure that children age two and older wear face masks

          too.

·        Keep my family/group together when walking through the heritage site, and keep children within

         reach at all times.

·        You may bring a water bottle.

·        Follow directions from a heritage site employee or volunteer member.

 

Thank you for helping to keep all of us safe! We, in turn, commit to providing a safe experience.

Please note that we are following rigorous health-and-safety guidelines to keep you safe, but there is an inherent risk of exposure to COVID-19 in any public place where people are present. By visiting the heritage site, you voluntarily assume the risks related to exposure.

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