Local day camps ready to proceed
After several months with little to do and nowhere to go, children in Saskatchewan are gaining more and more options for activities.
Phase four of the Re-Open Saskatchewan plan has allowed for the operation of day camps for children and youth, a summer staple for many families. While some COVID-19 related restrictions will provide challenges, it is no doubt a welcome opportunity for local kids.
One such camp being run in Prince Albert this summer is Camp FrancoFun, a french-focused program put on by the French-Canadian Society of Prince Albert.
Last year, the camp could accommodate upwards of 30 children per day, with a daily average of around 20 throughout the summer. This year, the day camp will be limited at 15 kids, and Executive Director Christian Fure acknowledged the difficulty that may present.