Waiting Game: Ontario pickleball players soured by stay-at-home order extension
A foot of snow and minus-10 degree temperatures didn’t faze 76-year-old John Cormier and his pals from hitting the outdoor pickleball courts earlier this year.
Craving some social interaction along with their racket sport fix, his hardy crew in Prince Edward County, Ont., took on the winter weather with gusto by shovelling, salting and drying the courts as needed to get matches in.
“Of course you can’t move as well as you (normally) would but it worked out really well,” Cormier said. “We played all year until they came out with the hammer where we couldn’t get together at all anymore.”
That hammer came courtesy of the province’s stay-at-home order, which was recently extended until at least June 2. It prohibits many outdoor sporting activities in Ontario, including pickleball, golf and tennis.