Several public facilities in Niagara Falls will soon require patrons to prove they're vaccinated against COVID-19.
Niagara Falls residents will soon have to prove they're fully immunized against COVID-19 in order to access a variety of indoor public spaces.
The City says beginning tomorrow, proof of vaccination will be required in order to attend the Gale Centre, Coronation Centre and Niagara Falls History Museum.
As well, next week, proof of vaccination will be required to enter City Hall (September 27th) and Chippawa Arena (September 29th).
The MacBain Community Service Centre will also require patrons to provide proof of their vaccination status beginning October 4th.
Some exceptions will be in place at the Gale Centre, including medically exempt individuals with a doctor's note, workers or volunteers, and youth under the age of 18 who are actively participating in an organized sport.
Individuals can print their vaccine receipt from the provincial booking portal.
Starting tomorrow, the province's vaccine certification requirement will go into effect.

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