
Oshawa City Hall is open by appointment only for the following services: Service Oshawa, Municipal Licensing Services, Property Tax Services and Building Services. Patrons are reminded that health and safety protocols remain in place at City recreation facilities – including wearing a mask or face covering (with the exception of those who have health, respiratory and sensory issues, various disabilities are unable to remove the mask without assistance and, children under the age of two or for religious reasons). Visit ReOpening Recreation for a full list of COVID-19 vaccination requirements, advance booking options and public health protocols. Patrons 12 years and older must be fully vaccinated with government issued ID. This does not apply to youth 12 to 17 years old who actively participate in organized sports (training, practices, games and competitions). Recreation facilities - health and safety remindersĬity recreation facilities are open for limited use.Īs part of Ontario's Proof of Vaccination policy, effective Friday, October 22, community members will be able to use their enhanced vaccine certificate or their current proof of vaccine (without QR code) when attending City recreation facilities. Monday through Friday on business days and can be contacted by live chat, phone at 90 or email at. Service Oshawa continues to be available to customers via phone, email and live chat during their regular hours, 8:30 a.m. Additional online applications and payment options are available through our online services. We encourage community members to do business with the City online or over the phone. Residents can submit many common requests and report issues through Service Oshawa online. This provides staff the opportunity to provide an alternative to in-person service, where possible if an alternative option is not possible, necessary arrangements will be made to serve the individual(s). Individuals who have a medical or religious exemption from wearing a mask or face covering must advise staff in advance of their appointment or when requesting an appointment. and 4:30 p.m., Monday to Friday on business days). In-person services are available by appointment only at City Hall - refer to "What's Open" for a list of counter services and in-person services. Community members must book an appointment by calling 90 during regular operating hours (8:30 a.m. A number of City recreation facilities and indoor amenities are now open under Step 3 of the Ontario Government’s Roadmap to Reopen.
