Kinsmen Park Splash Pad is a unique, completely custom manufactured splash pad located within Queen Elizabeth Park, in the heart of Edmonton’s River Valley, on the south side of the North Saskatchewan River. This highly visual waterpark is extremely colourful, with spray features uniquely designed and custom manufactured to provide a nature and wildlife theme, reflecting the natural beauty surrounding the park.
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The city of Edmonton has updated its swimwear policies to allow all adults and minors, accompanied by their parents or legal guardians, to swim topless in its public pools. The change was made to promote inclusivity and reflect the human rights laws of Alberta.
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To ensure parks are hitting the mark when it comes to inclusion (i.e. maximum participation), one must examine the motivating impulse driving people to participate. This article takes a closer look at how to unleash the fun factor in a community splash pad when choosing products, organizing space, and knowing the audience.
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Accessible pool and spa design once had a sterile, institutionalized appearance. Today, however, this is all changing, as pools and spas at resorts, hotels, city-run facilities, and universities are being designed and built with inclusivity and beauty in mind.
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