Parks Canada is committed to maximizing accessibility so that all visitors have the opportunity to enjoy Canada’s natural and cultural heritage. Prince Edward Island National Park provides public buildings, campgrounds, washrooms, and trails that are open and...
We think everyone should be able to visit and enjoy our beautiful parks and facilities, so we offer accessible and barrier-free campsites for nightly and seasonal bookings as well as service centres and facilities for our customers with reduced mobility. These...
Explore the most popular wheelchair friendly trails in Newfoundland and Labrador with hand-curated trail maps and driving directions as well as detailed reviews and photos from hikers, campers and nature lovers like you.
Western Newfoundland is a wild and rugged landscape full of inspiring experiences and attractions. For those with disabilities, this ruggedness may mean that many aspects of Western Newfoundland simply are not accessible. We hope this blog post inspires you to take a...
Accessibility features of St. John’s include audio cues on some traffic lights and curb cuts on all intersections in the downtown core. Please note streets running north to south in our downtown have steep hills. Many St. John’s downtown buildings have heritage status...
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