Starting today most Parks Canada locations in eastern Newfoundland will be offering limited access to visitors.
The Field Unit superintendent for Parks Canada, Bill Brake, says safety is their top priority. Many of the trails will be one-way or directional and new signage is in place to help visitors.
He says they are open and the website is the best place to stay up to date on changes. Brake wishes for people to comply with public health guidance to create safe enjoyable visits.
Some day-use trails at Terra Nova National Park and local national historic sites like Signal Hill and Cape Spear Lighthouse are open as well as visitor facilities at the eastern and western entrances to Terra Nova and Malady Head Causeway boat launch.
The grounds of national historic sites will still be available, with the exception of Hawthorne Cottage National Site due to construction.
Parks Canada says some roadways and parking lots will be open.