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BPAC temporarily closed to the public until Jan 31, 2022

Amidst the ongoing effects of COVID-19, we continue to prioritize the health and well-being of our patrons, artists, volunteers, staff, and the community.

In response to the Government of Ontario’s announcement regarding a return to a modified Step Two of the Roadmap to Reopen, The Burlington Performing Arts Centre (BPAC) will be closed for a period of at least 21 days, effective immediately. This closure includes the cancellation and/or rescheduling of performances scheduled between Wednesday, January 5 and Sunday, January 30, 2022 at the Burlington Performing Arts Centre. Ticket holders are in the process of being contacted and we are working to reschedule as many events as possible.

Updates regarding remaining January and February programming at BPAC will be posted and ticket holders will be contacted as government regulations are announced.

For more information about how we’re keeping everyone safe, please see our Health and Safety Protocols.

Thank you for patience and support during these difficult times.

Take care and stay safe.

Read our 2022 COVID-19 Safety Plan

Important Patron COVID Information
Main article: COVID-19 public health measures and advice.

  • Patrons must be fully vaccinated (two doses plus 14 days) and provide QR code proof of vaccination to attend events at BPAC
  • Effective January 4, 2022, use of the enhanced COVID-19 vaccine certificate with QR code and the Verify Ontario app will be required where proof of vaccination is required
  • Aligned with public health measures currently in place, indoor masking policies will continue to remain in place. Masks may be removed when enjoying a snack or beverage where permitted.
  • Individuals who cannot receive the vaccine due to medical exemptions will be permitted entry with a doctor’s note until recognized medical exemptions can be integrated as part of a digital vaccine certificate. Children who are 11 years of age and younger and unable to be vaccinated will also be exempted from these requirements.
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