Over the past few years, cities such as Vancouver, Calgary and Edmonton have significantly increased their investment in recreational infrastructure — not only for social reasons but because data clearly shows that well-designed public spaces generate direct economic value for the community.
According to the Canada Healthy Communities Initiative, every dollar invested in parks and playgrounds produces between $3 and $6 CAD in social and health-related benefits over the mid-term.

In this context, Westplay has positioned itself as a key reference in the Playgrounds Equipment sector in Canada. The company goes beyond simple product supply — it integrates architectural design, safety standards and aesthetic value tailored to the urban environment.

Why Municipalities Are Prioritizing Playground Installations

  • Reduced children’s inactivity: +36% increase in physical activity (Canadian Public Health Association)
  • Better social integration: Inclusive layouts allow participation of children with limited mobility
  • Increased property value: Neighborhoods with well-equipped playgrounds see up to a 12% rise in attractiveness (Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver)

These results can only be achieved when municipal technical teams partner with Westplay, who deliver:

  • Certified materials (vandal-resistant, UV-stable and free of heavy metals)
  • Modular designs adaptable to any surface (from downtown plazas to natural green areas)
  • Color schemes aligned with each municipality’s visual identity
  • Full compliance with CSA Z614-20 (Playground Equipment and Surfacing standards)

For Architects & Engineers: Smart Design + Construction Efficiency

Westplay works closely with engineering and architectural firms to provide:

  • Modular systems that reduce installation time by up to 35% vs conventional structures
  • Themed playgrounds with local identity (maple leaves, Canadian wildlife, regional natural assets)
  • Components ready for BIM integration and 3D rendering for public tenders

Recent example:
A playground installed by Westplay in Alberta revitalized an inactive community area by adding a Modular Play Structure + climbing unit, resulting in a 58% increase in daily use, according to data from the local municipality.


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