Buzzards Bay, Mass. – In accordance with the most recent Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) Stay-At-Home and Safe Practices Advisory, the following COVID-19 measures continue at the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Cape Cod Canal in Buzzards Bay, Mass.
- Canal recreation facilities, including public restrooms and trash receptacles, are closed to the public until further notice.
- A strict carry-in, carry out policy is in effect for all trash and pet waste.
- The Cape Cod Canal Visitor Center is closed to the public until further notice.
- The Cape Cod Canal Field Office on Academy Drive is closed to the public until further notice. Access is limited to mission essential employees, shipping companies, contractors and essential service personnel.
- All Canal USACE sponsored events, on-site interpretive programming, volunteer activities and public meetings are cancelled until further notice.
- No new Special event or activity permits will be issued until further notice; those permits that have already been issued will be considered for revocation based upon latest Public Health guidelines.
The Cape Cod Canal service roads remain open and accessible to the public, AS ALLOWED WITHIN COMMONWEALTH OF MASSACHUSETTS ORDERS AND ADVISORIES, should individuals and their families wish to get outside for healthy, outdoor recreational activity. For this measure to continue, and for the health and safety of all, visitors must adhere to the following guidelines:
- Stay home if feeling sick.
- Avoid activities where individuals will come in close contact with one another and/or gathering in groups of ten or more.
- Maintain physical distance of at least 6 feet.
- Should crowds begin to form at various locations, visitors are asked to leave that area, choose a different location or return at a later date/time.
- Practice healthy personal hygiene.
- Leave no trace. Take all trash, including pet waste, with you when you leave Canal property. Violators are subject to fine and removal.
- Avoid touching surfaces frequently touched by others including, but not limited to, benches, picnic tables, railings and signs. These surfaces are not being cleaned. Sanitize your hands if you do.
Additional closures may occur at the Canal based on Federal, State or local health and safety directives. Updates will be posted on www.capecodcanal.us and www.facebook.com/CapeCodCanalVisitorCenter.
These measures are necessary to slow the spread of coronavirus (COVID-19), ensure and protect the health and well-being of our visitors, employees, contractors and volunteers, and safeguard our ability to continue our critical Navigation and Flood Risk Management Operations.
The health of our team and the community is our top priority. We urge all visitors follow the CDC’s guidelines and remain diligent regarding hygiene and social distancing. CDC guidelines and more information can be found at www.conoravirus.gov.
Release no. 20-015