With the three-day general front strike, some parents had to find activities to do with their children. Businesses were very busy in Sakune on Tuesday.
At Escaparium, many showed up as soon as it opened to enjoy escape games and neon mini-golf. During the day, the phone also rang as several parents wanted to make reservations for the next few days.
The same thing happened at the Joseph-Neo Recreation Center, where eight to ten families bowled. Unexpected traffic will be well received in November.
At the Odyssée Theater in Chicoutimi, many families chose this activity. “I take care of my girls for three days and I have a whole plan for them. Today it’s going to be cinema, tomorrow it’s going to be comedy,” said a grandmother who was taking care of her grandchildren during the three-day strike.
At the Savannah Recreation Center, nearly thirty people were using the facilities before noon. Several families called to make reservations for the next two days.
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