‘Prepared for the worst:’ One adult, 16 children injured during Winnipeg school trip
WINNIPEG — Several Grade 5 students were treated for broken bones and other injuries Wednesday after falling from a wooden structure at a popular tourist attraction during a school trip, but most were expected to return home by the end of the day.
Sixteen schoolchildren and one adult were taken to hospital after a falling 4 1/2 to six metres inside Fort Gibraltar.
Hospital officials said by Wednesday afternoon, most of the group had returned home or were expected to do so. One child needed to stay for overnight observation.
“It could have been so much worse. We were prepared for the worst,” said Dr. Karen Gripp, medical director of the Children’s Hospital emergency department.


