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Visitors to Niagara with diverse needs matter, and we’re working hard to improve accessibility so everyone can experience Niagara’s magic in a way that’s most comfortable for them.
We’re currently compiling a list of attractions, restaurants, experiences, and accommodations that offer key accessibility features, including parking, pathways, ramps, elevators, wide doors, single-floor layouts, accessible restrooms, visual alerts, and more.
Until that listing is ready, resources to assist in planning an accessible Niagara stay include:
Visit Niagara Canada is currently working to compile a directory of accessible tourism partners…
The Access 2 Card is a program offered by Easter Seals that helps make entertainment, cultural, and…