You will now have to pay to get into Ontario Parks for limited day-use activity.
A day vehicle permit will cost you between $12 and $21, while a seasonal summer day use vehicle permit will set you back $125.
Ontario Parks had been offering free day use access since they re-opened three weeks ago.
Meantime, camping on Crown Land and backcountry areas is now allowed.
Physical distancing and public health rules must be followed.
Overnight camping in Ontario Parks is still prohibited.
In Manitoba, dine-in restaurants, bars, community centres, seniors clubs, fitness clubs,, bowling alleys, pools, amateur sports and recreation programs can reopen with limits on customer capacity and rules for physical distancing.
A ban on people visiting loved ones in personal care homes has also been lifted, however safeguards such as screening visitors and maintaining physical distancing will apply.
Health Officials in Ontario and Manitoba are still asking people to refrain from travel between the two provinces.
(With files from Stuart Walter)