Nanaimo school celebrates ‘first truly inclusive playground’
NANAIMO — After years of watching classmates play, eight-year-old Hannah Houghton can now play with them.
Nanaimo’s first accessible and inclusive playground was unveiled at McGirr Elementary School Thursday afternoon, featuring a swing and carousel for students like Hannah who are in wheelchairs.
She said seeing the playground for the first time was an amazing experience. “I couldn’t believe it,” she said.
The four year journey towards the playground was spearheaded by her mother Mabel Houghton, who said she and her family realized something was missing when they visited their daughter at school one day.