It is the return to class for thousands of schoolchildren this week after a break that has been good.

It is the return to class for thousands of schoolchildren this week after a break that has been good. In Blainville, spring break was an opportunity to enjoy the outdoors with, as a bonus, “surprise” activities to enhance the moments spent braving Mother Nature while respecting current health instructions.
Several citizens had the privilege of attending a percussion show at the Equestrian Park, walking along the illuminated trails of the Plan Bouchard woodland, attending a microconference on the history of the Plan Bouchard or of strolling alongside colorful characters. In addition, all week long, edible macaroons made by an artisan from Blainville were distributed to several places in the city by elected municipal officials. A beautiful treat for young and old!
During the week, “self-service” activities were in the foreground. Among these were a visit to the exhibition center with canvases adjusted to the height of small visitors, various pedestrian rallies and a graffiti rally in the ruins of Plan Bouchard, a snow castle challenge and “Seek and find” activities. adapted according to the age of the participants.