GameTime Wins Good Design® Award for Inclusive Play Product
GameTime's Sensory Wave Climber is the industry's first inclusive climber. Recently, it was recognized with another award for innovative and purposeful design.
GameTime's Sensory Wave Climber is the industry's first inclusive climber. Recently, it was recognized with another award for innovative and purposeful design.
We reviewed feedback and research from communities across the country to identify the most important trends for parks and playgrounds in 2021. Here are the top five to watch!
Even in cold weather, it's important to encourage children to stay active outdoors. Winter presents unique challenges, but here are some tips to make wintertime playtime safe and enjoyable.
Designing new playgrounds is exciting for a community, but what if you just need to update an existing playground? Here are six ways GameTime's playground experts in Canada can refresh and revitalize your playground.
GameTime and PlayCore produce a live, bi-monthly Zoom show for parks professionals to share great ideas and best practices. We're proud to announce Rachel Bedingfield from Kentville, Nova Scotia will be a guest panelist on our September 24 episode.
One of GameTime's exclusive representatives in Canada, Park N Play Design creates fun, innovative and long-lasting play and recreation spaces in British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Yukon, NWT, and Nunavut.
The lessons children learn on a playground inform and shape who they become as adults. Research shows play helps children learn how to relate to one another, to empathize, and to solve problems. Play is powerful.
Tom Norquist of GameTime and PlayCore talks about the importance of keeping your relationships playful.
In the midst of the current COVID-19 crisis, playgrounds across Canada are temporarily closing or being recommended to avoid. This is an important measure to help limit the potential spread and further impact of the virus. As they reopen, it's important to make sure they are clean for use.
A recent study found community parks elevate people's moods, increase an overall sense of well-being, and contribute to better emotional health, particularly during difficult times like the current global COVID-19 pandemic.