An SUV crashed through a window at a Winnipeg daycare on Wednesday, but no one was injured.

It happened just after 10 a.m. at Gramma Marie's Children's Centre on Chevrier Boulevard.

The SUV ended up halfway inside the baby room — for children from a few months to two years old — coming to a stop on top of a crib, according to fire Capt. David Lapenskie.

Typically, there would be four or five children in that room but they were outside at the time, on another side of the building, staff members said.

"If there were children in the room there would have been some serious injuries," Lapenskie said.

The SUV ended up halfway inside the baby room coming to a stop on top of a crib. The room was fortunately empty at the time. (Courtesy Karolina Dressler)

The driver of the SUV and a child passenger were not hurt.

John Mctavish, who has a two-year-old daughter at Gramma Marie's, got a phone call telling him to pick her up because the daycare needed to close.

When he got there, he couldn't believe the amount of damage to the baby room — a room that his daughter used to sleep in just nine months ago.

"I'm stunned. For a car to go through, that deep into the daycare building, it's got to get a pretty good head of steam, because it's going through a window it's going through concrete," said Mctavish.

The Winnipeg Fire Paramedic service said the building must now be inspected for structural damages before the vehicle can be pulled out.

Lapenskie had no information about the cause of the crash due to a language barrier with the driver.