The Prince George Citizen

Purden to become accessible park

- Citizen staff

Purden Lake Provincial Park now has new abilities.

Purden – a popular Prince George daydrive, weekend getaway and forest vacation spot for campers near and far – is the site of the first universall­y accessible playground in BC Parks history.

“I am delighted by the new opportunit­ies this playground will provide families and citizens of all abilities visiting the park,” said George Heyman, Minister of Environmen­t and Climate Change Strategy. “Building a better B.C. for people of all abilities is a priority for our government, and we’re committed to fostering opportunit­ies for those with accessibil­ity impairment­s, so they can explore and enjoy our spectacula­r natural spaces.”

BC Parks teamed up with Spinal Cord Injury BC to help develop the $250,000 playground, which was designed and installed by Habitat Systems Inc. Located in the middle-of-the-park campground, the playground features a rubber surface and wheelchair-accessible ramps taking users to a unique piece of equipment that allows them the chance to experience various movements, like swinging.

Purden Lake was selected for the project because the old playground needed to be replaced, and the park is heavily used by area residents.

BC Parks continues to explore opportunit­ies that will make playground­s in other provincial parks more accessible.

“Spinal Cord Injury BC regularly gets calls from community members and tourists looking for accessible outdoor recreation options, and we are pleased to have another facility to add to our list,” said Chris McBride, executive director of Spinal Cord Injury BC.

“Whether the person with a disability is a child, a parent, a grandparen­t or anyone else, the addition of a playground with accessibil­ity features gives everyone a chance to play together in our beautiful outdoors.”

A celebratio­n to mark the grand opening of the new playground will be held at Purden Lake Provincial Park on June 16, from 10 a.m. to noon.

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