The woman who greeted us immediately barked at us upon entering the bowling alley that we need to be wearing masks. I then informed her that my special needs client in a wheelchair is exempt under the provinces list of exemptions not that it is her business why but i told her that he can not put it on and remove it quickly on his own which is a listed exemption by the province. She proceeded to inform me that under my care i am responsible to put it on and take it off for him (as if Dr Strang and Stephen MacNiel didn't get the memo) and questioned how she could verify he is indeed exempt. I questioned indoor sports not having an exemption, and she informed me that they were focused at this location on mask compliance but since there was nobody else in the bowling alley she would allow us to bowl. This entire conversation took place while she was NOT wearing a mask, it was hanging off of one ear. She approached us later with her mask on (improperly, covering mouth, but not nose) to tell us that in the future he would need a note. I informed her that it didnt matter, we would not be returning. Other than this conversation, the bowling alley is clean, and functional, could use a door open button on the entrance but has ramps for mobility impaired persons to get to the lanes. We would have enjoyed some music though. They also told me they gave us a discount for having special needs im not sure how much it would have normally cost but they do not take the ACCESS card