Trick-or-treat shifts to skate-or-swim as cities strive for healthy Halloween
REGINA — The gleeful “trick or treat” that children shout when they call at houses on Halloween is getting a healthier response in some cities across Canada.
Instead of candy, little ghosts and goblins on some doorsteps are getting passes to go swimming, skating and even skiing.
The eastern Ontario city of Cornwall started selling Halloween swim- and-skate passes in 2012.
Aquatic co-ordinator Lori Gibeau says the city started with 1,000 passes, but the program proved so popular that it now offers 1,500.