Location map
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Community: Livington – 40 Lucas Cres NW
Parking: free street parking
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Park Area: grassy areas, shaded picnic area, pathway
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Nicky’s Review (11 years old): “I liked all the things you can climb and the bar slide.”
Robbie’s Review (8 years old): “I really liked the inside”
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Age Range: 5-12 years
Ground cover: pour-in-place recycled tire flooring
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Features: Large “space climber” with slide, and rope features, large rocks that double as seating, upright log feature, swings (2 regular, 1 baby)
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Accessibility/Inclusiveness: The play space as accessible flooring throughout. The flooring provides access to some tactile features such as large rocks and logs as well as being able to be in amongst the play.
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Shade: The adjoining picnic area is shaded and there are some young trees nearby
Seating: A couple of picnic tables. Large rocks can also be used as seating
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Overall assessment: This playground isn’t huge but it does have some engaging equipment. Some younger kids may get frustrated due to the difficulty of the equipment and some older kids may feel there is not quite enough to do to stay for long. A great addition to the neighborhood.
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