Vancouver is home to more than 70 parks with play equipment, but until this year, none of them were fully accessible to children who use wheelchairs or have various physical disabilities.
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Source: The Columbian
The play’s the thing: Vancouver works to make its parks more accessible, fun for children of all abilities
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