Why Ontario’s Parks Are Finally Breaking Down Barriers for Every Visitor
Check accessibility features before booking by calling parks directly and asking specific questions about trail surfaces, washroom facilities, and parking proximity. Park websites often provide general information, but staff can share real-world details about terrain conditions, recent upgrades, and whether adaptive equipment like beach wheelchairs are available for loan.
Request detailed maps showing accessible routes, rest areas, and elevation changes. Many Ontario parks now offer digital accessibility maps that highlight paved pathways, gentle slopes, and accessible viewpoints, helping you plan routes that match your mobility …
