 Alrighty, so we have some breaking news out of Canada's Wonderland. Canada's Wonderland is to be a COVID vaccination site as a mass immunation plans ramp up. Amusement Park will serve as a drive-thru clinic in York Region's vaccine distribution plan. They've been more than generous, Jane said, in an interview with CBC Toronto. Officials are also planning to have a local FM radio station at the Wonderland site while it's operating to broadcast instructions to drivers. After receiving the vaccine, patients will be required to drive to another area of the site and wait at least 15 minutes before their given documentation and allowed to leave, according to York Region Public Health. Canada's Wonderland is currently closed. It plans to reopen to the public on May 14th if permitted under provincial COVID-19 restrictions. Jane says the park might also host a vaccine clinic once it becomes operational. Plans are in place to convert the large parking lots at the park into drive-thru vaccination sites that will accommodate eight lanes of traffic while using its existing entry wickets. Kathy Janes, the Logistics Supply Chief for York Region Public Health, says the site is scheduled to operate during April and May and that park management is also open to the clinic continuing beyond that. So definitely some exciting news coming out of Canada's Wonderland and York Region Public Health. It makes sense. It's something that I thought was going to happen. If you just saw in the earlier clips, there were a lot of construction trailers or just even like mobile trailers parked in the parking lot in Canada's Wonderland for about three weeks now. Canada's Wonderland has not rented out its parking lot to car manufacturers this season and it all makes sense now. It's probably been in plan for a while and those mobile trailers, oh wow. I'm choking on a drive-throught. This is why you don't eat Valentine's chocolates before you record a video. Woo, okay. But that's why the mobile trailers have probably been parked in the parking lot for some time now and it makes sense. They're going to use eight lanes of traffic in the parking lot where you'll go get your shot, drive through to the spot, wait the 15 minutes and then you'll get your record of immunization. And it's a little tricky because they say that they might continue it once the park opens. Again, I'm not fully on board with the idea that the park is going to be given permission to come May 14th. Some public health units and public health professionals are saying that a third wave is imminent. And I just think hoping for a May 14th isn't in my realm of possibilities at this moment. I'll believe it when I see actual vaccinations ramping up right now. I see a lack thereof. We're extremely slow in getting vaccines out as a province and as a country. And to be honest, I just feel like all of our leaders, conservative and liberal, have let us down. But nonetheless, super exciting, super awesome of Canada's Wonderland to allow this. And it'll definitely be interesting to see how it works. Wonderland again, Cedar Fair sold one of the two entries into the parking lot way back in the day when Cedar Fair bought the park and then sold the land to the hospital. So it'll be super interesting to see how they use one entry way into the park to get vaccine people in and regular guests in at the same time if they do open while they're doing these vaccines. So it'll definitely be interesting. Again, on the screen as you can see those trailers that I was talking about, definitely has something in my opinion to do with the vaccine site. But nonetheless, again, super awesome. It's always awesome to see, you know, Canada's Wonderland stepping up. They do a lot for the public that you don't know of. They allow a fire rescue training in the water park before the park opens. So, you know, firefighters go in and practice water rescues in the wave pool. They allow police officers to do their truck stops in the parking lot. So they'll do like their truck checks and stops in the parking lot of Canada's Wonderland as well as allowing police terrace training to occur at the park and in the parking lot as well. So they definitely do a lot for the community. And then there's the hospital incorporated in that as well. That a lot of people don't know about. And they definitely deserve a lot of recognition for those times that they do step up and allow their property to be used for public safety and health. So again, huge thank you to Canada's Wonderland and the park's management. This is super awesome. And hopefully the right step into the right direction to get this park open in 2021 when it's safe to do so. Anyways, thanks so much for watching guys. Hopefully you're having an amazing weekend, staying safe and enjoy your long weekend here in Ontario. Thanks for watching guys. Bye.