July 16 Air Quality Update: City cancellations remain in effect

Wildfire Smoke Update

Due to continued poor air quality conditions caused by wildfire smoke, all City cancellations announced yesterday remain in effect.

All City-operated outdoor pools and splash pads remain closed, and the Downtown Plaza remains closed to the public.

The Downtown Street Party scheduled for this evening has also been cancelled.

In addition, all outdoor sporting events scheduled at City-operated facilities have been cancelled. This includes any bookings, outdoor City-run programming activities, and games at Elliott Sports Complex, North Street Diamond, Strathclair Park, Queen Elizabeth Sports Complex, and Bellevue Park.

These precautionary measures have been taken to protect the health and safety of residents, participants, volunteers, and staff. Poor air quality can pose health risks, particularly for children, older adults, and individuals with heart or lung conditions.

Residents are encouraged to limit or reschedule outdoor activity, especially strenuous exercise, until air quality improves. Those experiencing symptoms such as coughing, difficulty breathing, or irritation of the eyes or throat should move indoors and seek medical advice from a health care provider if symptoms persist.

The City will continue to monitor air quality conditions and provide updates regarding the status of outdoor recreational facilities and programming as conditions change.

For updates, visit the City’s website and official social media channels. For more information on air quality and health during wildfire smoke, follow Algoma Public Health recommendations.

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