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Planning Winter Activities? Avoid The Three Cs (Closed, Close and Crowds)

Well here we are, back to work for a regular week after the holidays. Here’s hoping your celebrations were great and you are relaxed and feeling excited for what might come in 2021.
Waking up to snow was a nice treat the other morning as my son was excited to try out his new snowsuit and play in the winter wonderland. Our first winter task was to build a snowman, sledding was second on the list, but the rain hindered that.

What is the first thing you do when it snows? The neighbors on our road range from sledding to snowmobiling and then there are some that are out plowing and shoveling before the snow has even stopped falling. I must say we are pretty lucky to live in a country that has a list of must do winter activities like this:

10 Winter Activities in Canada You Simply Must Try

 

I know this is a new year, but we still have the pandemic hindering travel and causing people to think twice about planned activities. If you are planning to enjoy the great outdoors this winter, but are concerned about possible CoVid-19 risk, just remember to avoid the three “C’s”.
The experts recommend we stay outside and avoid the three Cs: closed spaces, close contact and crowds.

How much COVID-19 risk is there in these common winter activities?

 

Finally here are some simple science experiments that will keep your young children busy this winter.

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