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Calypso Waterpark abandons plans to open this summer

The company announces its decision online saying "despite our comprehensive efforts" the Ontario government's decision to keep waterparks closed forced its hand.

The company says it will seek compensation from the government for lost revenue

Calypso Waterpark says they will remain closed for the rest of the 2020 season. (CBC)

Calypso Waterparkwill not be opening for the 2020 season.

The company announced its decision online saying "despite our comprehensive efforts" the Ontario government's decision to keep waterparks closed forced its hand.

In a statement to CBC News, Calypso Waterparksaid they had expected to open under the government's Stage 3 planin mid July and had therefore "invested hundreds of thousands to prepare the park."

"Even with a comprehensive reopening plan that was pre-approved early July by the Eastern Ontario Health Unit, the provincial government has put a hold on the waterpark industry in Ontario," the statement said.

Ontario Tourism Minister Lisa MacLeod says waterparks like Calypso will remain closed on the advice of the Chief Medical Officer of Health. (Idil Mussa/CBC )

Tourism Minister Lisa McLeod said Wednesday she knows parks like Calypso are confident about their safety protocols but the province is continuing to follow guidancefrom health officials.

"The Chief Medical Officer of Health has advised our government and we have accepted his science that theme parks and waterparks will not be able to open at this time," she said.

With not all of Ontario being in Stage 3and the fact that people are travelling around the province and into Ontario from different parts of Canada, Dr. David Williams feels reopening parks is too risky at the moment,McLeod said.

Once all of Ontario is in Stage 3, she saidthe province will reassess whether theme parks and waterparks can reopen but Calypso said that will come too late as their season usually wraps up around Labour Day.

Marie-Eve Doyon, a spokesperson for the company, said they will be seeking compensation from the government.

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