Territorial parks and campgrounds will be opening at 9 a.m. on June 4th for the 2020 season.
Minister of Environment, Pauline Frost provided the following statement, "We look forward to welcoming Yukoners into places where they can enjoy the outdoors and spend quality time with family.
Take extra time to pack everything you need before leaving town to limit stops in the communities and be extra diligent to follow the six steps to staying safe while camping.
Camping will be different this year and we ask you to help us keep campgrounds safe and open. "
Facilities including boat launches, outhouses, playgrounds and picnic shelters will be open.
All orders and recommendations issued by Yukon's Chief Medical Officer of Health apply.
Non-residents who are required by law to travel through Yukon within 24 hours will not be allowed to stay or stop in government-run campgrounds. Those required to self-isolate may not do so in territorial parks or campgrounds.
Existing rules for campground reservations remain in place. Camping permits for Yukon residents are now available online or from vendors.

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