Good Evening @Ilse56
@Lawrene0
As of midnight tomorrow, it is illegal to provide short term rentals in Ontario, unless specifically for primary housing. Basically the same rules a the last lock down. Please see the below, copyright to the "To Do Canada" website.
Rental accommodations Hotels, motels, lodges, cabins, cottages, resorts student residences and other shared rental accommodations
- Indoor pools, fitness centres or other recreational facilities closed.
Short-term rentals
Short-term rentals (for example, cottages, cabins) are only to be provided to individuals who are in need of housing.
With the exception of exercising an Aboriginal or treaty right, ice fishing huts may:
- only be used by to members of the same household
- not be used overnight
Seasonal campgrounds
Campsites must be made available only for trailers and recreational vehicles that are:
- used by individuals who are in need of housing
- permitted to be there by the terms of a full season contract
Only campsites with electricity, water services and facilities for sewage disposal may be provided.
All recreational facilities in the campground and all other shared facilities in the campground, other than washrooms and showers, must be closed.
Other areas of the campground must be closed to the general public (may only be opened for preparing the seasonal campground for reopening).