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Quebec Green Zone Rules You Need To Know For Next Monday In Montreal

Capacity limits will be relaxed for many activities.
Quebec Green Zone Rules You Need To Know

All of Quebec's regions — including Montreal — will be designated COVID-19 green zones as of June 28. The news comes as residents continue to receive vaccine doses and COVID-19 cases fall dramatically.

Although the green level designation is the lowest of all alert levels in Quebec, occupancy limits, public health guidelines and other rules will continue to apply. Here's what you need to know.

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Bars and restaurants

Montreal bars and restaurants will soon see their terrasse occupancy limits extended to 20 people per table.

Indoors, a maximum of 10 people from three different residences will be able to sit at the same table.

In bars, singing and dancing will still not be permitted.

Bars will have to stop serving alcohol at midnight and close at 2 a.m.

Weddings and funerals

As of Monday, wedding ceremonies will be able to host up to 250 people, but guests must remain seated during the ceremony and practice 2-metre social distancing.

Wedding receptions will be limited to 50 people outdoors and 25 people indoors, with 2 metres of distance between each person, except for members of the same household.

Masks will have to be worn at all times, except when seated, silent or speaking in a "low voice."

Funerals "will be limited to an audience of 250 people who must remain seated during the event," according to the government.

Moreover, "during the viewing of the body or ashes of the deceased, as well as during the expression of condolences to the next of kin," it will be "permitted to have a rotation of 50 people at the same time inside the premises."

Masks will still be required.

Private gatherings

Gatherings in homes will be limited to 10 people from a maximum of three different households, with social distancing and mask-wearing "highly recommended."

As of Monday, outdoor gatherings will be limited to 20 people.

The government also recommends wearing masks and practicing social distancing during outdoor gatherings.

Sports

In gyms, you'll be able to carry out activities alone, with one other person or with members of one other household. Fitness classes will be able to welcome 25 people, but close proximity activities won't be allowed.

Sports, including guided lessons and training, will be permitted in outdoor public spaces for groups of "no more than 50 individuals," with no limit on the number of households they make up.

Organized games and matches between sports teams will be allowed with up to 50 spectators.

Indoor sports, "including guided lessons and training," will be permitted for 25 participants from different households.

Organized indoor sports will be able to have up to 25 spectators.

Washrooms and locker rooms will be open and must be cleaned regularly by facility staff throughout the day. Equipment rentals will also be permitted.

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