- Cemeteries owned by the City are sacred and devoted to the burial of the dead and the provisions and penalties of the law will be strictly enforced in all cases of disturbance, wanton injury to property and disregard for the rules, or conduct unbecoming to a cemetery;
- All visitors shall conduct themselves in a quiet, orderly manner and shall not disturb any service being held, by noise or other disturbance;
- Visitors shall travel through the cemetery by roads and shall not drive over burial lots, pathways, or service paths;
- Children under twelve (12) years of age must be accompanied by an adult, who shall maintain close contact with them and be responsible for their actions;
- The carrying of firearms or the discharging of the same while within the cemeteries, except where used for the firing of volleys at a burial, is prohibited;
- No picnic, party, or other large assembly will be permitted on the cemeteries' grounds other than a funeral or memorial service;
- When a society or association desires to hold a memorial service, they should make application to the Manager at least fifteen (15) days prior to the desired date. The association or society securing this permission shall assume responsibility for any damages done to the property in the cemeteries during this time;
- Any complaints by lot owners or visitors shall be made to the Manager and not to workmen on the grounds;
- No person shall drive a vehicle at a rate of speed greater than 20 kilometres per hour within the cemetery;
- No person shall drive a snowmobile within the cemetery.
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