The Town of Collingwood has closed Sunset Point Park and its trail system until further notice due to high water levels and storm debris.
The conditions have left the shoreline prone to damage, slides, sinkholes, and flooding. You are asked to please stay clear of the area.
Signage and barricades will be in place and new signs will be installed with more info in the coming days.
The Town will continue to monitor conditions at the park and other shoreline parks in Collingwood.
Please continue to exercise caution on all shorelines and waterfront trails there.
The Town is also undertaking measures to rehabilitate Sunset Point Park and trails, but there are temporary project delays as the Town and Province respond to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Collingwood playgrounds, dog parks, skatepark, tennis courts, and fenced ball diamonds continue to be temporarily closed until further notice. Parks and trails that remain open are for pass-through use only while physical distancing and are not available for congregation or gathering.
On Wednesday the Town closed Heritage Drive, from Waterside Lane to Millennium Park, until further notice due to flooding caused by wind, ice, and waves.
Trails out to Millennium Park are also closed.
NOTICE: Sunset Point Park is closed until further notice due to high water levels & storm debris. The park's trail system is also closed. Please stay clear! Signage & barricades will be in place. Thank you for your patience & for staying home/distancing >> https://t.co/fZWMoG7IUB pic.twitter.com/44kyOa7rlQ
— Town of Collingwood (@TownCollingwood) April 24, 2020



