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Wildfire smoke fills the air and obstructs the view of the mountains as people continue to take part in outdoor activities even though the air is currently 18 times above WHO exposure recommendation, in Sicamous B.C., on Thursday July 29, 2021. Photo by Jason Franson/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildfire smoke fills the air and obstructs the view of the mountains as people continue to take part in outdoor activities even though the air is currently 18 times above WHO exposure recommendation, in Sicamous B.C., on Thursday July 29, 2021. Photo by Jason Franson/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildfire smoke fills the air and obstructs the view of the mountains as people continue to take part in outdoor activities even though the air is currently 18 times above WHO exposure recommendation, in Sicamous B.C., on Thursday July 29, 2021. Photo by Jason Franson/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildfire smoke fills the air and obstructs the view of the mountains as people continue to take part in outdoor activities even though the air is currently 18 times above WHO exposure recommendation, in Sicamous B.C., on Thursday July 29, 2021. Photo by Jason Franson/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildfire smoke fills the air and obstructs the view of the mountains as people continue to take part in outdoor activities even though the air is currently 18 times above WHO exposure recommendation, in Sicamous B.C., on Thursday July 29, 2021. Photo by Jason Franson/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildfire smoke fills the air and obstructs the view of the mountains as people continue to take part in outdoor activities even though the air is currently 18 times above WHO exposure recommendation, in Sicamous B.C., on Thursday July 29, 2021. Photo by Jason Franson/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildfire smoke fills the air and obstructs the view of the mountains as people continue to take part in outdoor activities even though the air is currently 18 times above WHO exposure recommendation, in Sicamous B.C., on Thursday July 29, 2021. Photo by Jason Franson/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildfire smoke fills the air and obstructs the view of the mountains as people continue to take part in outdoor activities even though the air is currently 18 times above WHO exposure recommendation, in Sicamous B.C., on Thursday July 29, 2021. Photo by Jason Franson/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildfire smoke fills the air and obstructs the view of the mountains as people continue to take part in outdoor activities even though the air is currently 18 times above WHO exposure recommendation, in Sicamous B.C., on Thursday July 29, 2021. Photo by Jason Franson/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM

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Wildfire smoke fills the air and obstructs the view of the mountains as people continue to take part in outdoor activities even though the air is currently 18 times above WHO exposure recommendation, in Sicamous B.C., on Thursday July 29, 2021. Photo by Jason Franson/Canadian Press/ABACAPRESS.COM