Update on Playground Features

March 20, 2024

After speaking with many community groups, organizations, parents, and kids, we have outlined some improvements to our playground features! The design has the entire playground covered in rubber surfacing, which provides great accessibility for wheelchair users. A few other new features include the accessible merry-go-round, an adapted seesaw, a communication board, ramps and transfer stations, and many sensory panels!


To get a better idea of some of these features, check out our Instagram page where we post equipment highlights (@theinclusiveplayproject).

Take a look at the plans!! We are super excited to share these new features with everyone and cannot wait for all of the playground fun.

A group of people in wheelchairs are playing basketball on a court.
November 4, 2024
I am working with some amazing people in the financial department at the city to set up an account for donations which will allow for tax receipts. We will also be able to accept online donations through the Canada Helps platform. We have a few people working behind the scenes on a website, and we are getting ready to present to the Rotary club next month. I'm told there is a grant writer on staff with the city, and he is exploring municipal grant options. Once we have somewhere for donations to be made, we can take this to the media.  Stay tuned keep spreading the word! Rachel
A poster that says inspire inclusion on it
November 4, 2024
We are getting some amazing traction with the project. Thank you all for continuing to spread the word and invite others to our page to support us. We are working hard behind the scenes to get ready for our council presentation. After that we can begin our fundraising campaign! We now have a grant writing sub-committee, and we are putting together an event planning sub- committee (a HUGE thanks to our volunteers!) This week we officially partnered with Extend a Family Kingston and we have also connected with Queen's University to get OT and PT students involved. One thing is becoming clear as this project moves along... this initiative is quickly becoming more than just a playground. Its sparking some serious potential for change around accessibility and inclusion in Kingston. I'm so excited to see what comes next. Because playgrounds should be for everyone!
An artist 's impression of a playground in a park.
November 4, 2024
We have a draft of the new playground incorporating the existing equipment already at Shannon Park! This will be subject to some changes along the way of course. A huge thank you to ABC Recreation for their incredible expertise.
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