A new reality for summer day camps: possible disruptions due to air quality

Jaxon, 11, and Payton Albrecht, 8, are seen in Milverton, Ont., in an undated handout photo. In many southern Ontario cities, eye-watering haze forced daycares and schools to move recess indoors for some days in June, while outdoor team sports cancelled practices and some Canada Post mail delivery was halted. THE CANADIAN PRESS/HO-Sheila DeVries, *MANDATORY CREDIT*

TORONTO - The summertime goal at Nicolas Hurtado’s camp is to get kids playing as much soccer as possible.

But in the wake of exceedingly poor outdoor air quality, last-minute prep for summer fun at his north Toronto soccerclub has focused on planning much more sedate, indoor activities: arts and crafts, playing with bubbles and as a last resort, movie screenings.

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