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Just because there is a pandemic at play, does not mean spring break needs to be boring for kids.
Thanks to the collaboration between Fort Frances Chamber of Commerce and Fort Frances Public Library, students can access age-appropriate activities to do safely from home throughout the week of April 12 to 16.
“What we are doing is a little series of curbside-pickup activities with different ages of kids and interests in mind,” said Andrea Avis, part-time children’s librarian. “We have tried to think of activities that were a little bit artsy, and a little bit science-based, and, of course, something fun.”
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The town of Fort Frances letting you know what facilities will be impacted by the provincewide shutdown.
The Memorial Sports Centre, including the arena, fitness centre, pool and auditorium, will be closed.
All scheduled activities will be cancelled.
The East End Hall will also shutdown, though its outdoor is open. The outdoor rink in the west end of town is also open.
The Sister Kennedy Senior Centre and Fort Frances Museum will remain closed. They haven’t opened since the start of the pandemic.
The Civic Centre remains restricted to the public. You can still make payments using the drop box or through your financial institution.