Access Guide Canada
AGC points you in the direction of accessible Canada. The site contains much more than just tourist information, although that part itself is well worth a visit. First choose your travel destination as specifically as possible and then follow the travel link. Website: www.abilities.ca/agc. Information in English and French.
Kéroul
Travel agency Kéroul organises trips for mobility impaired people. Its website contains links to several travel destinations and accessibility information.
Well worth taking note of is their package of tourist accessibility information in the French-speaking part of Canada. This is targeted on people with a motor, visual or auditory disability. This is the direct link (PDF or Word) to 43 pages positively brimming over with inspirational ideas!
Info: 4545, avenue Pierre-De Courbertin, CP 1000, Succ. M, Montréal, Québec H1V3R2, Canada – tel : 514 252 31 04 - e-mail: infos-at-keroul.qc.ca
Site: www.keroul.qc.ca, available in French.
Bureau of the Disabled Persons Office of Quebec
Info : 500, boul. René Lévesque, Ouest, bureau 15 700, Montréal (Québec), H2Z 1W7 - tel : 514 873 39 05; fax : 514 873 42 99; e-mail : montreal-at-ophq.gouv.qc.ca - web site: www.ophq.gouv.qc.ca.
Available in French.
Whale watching
... is one of the most popular attractions in British Columbia and has its own section in the list of attractions for tourists in this Canadian province (www.accessvictoria.com/attractions.html). In a different section, the site also provides information on accessible transport and tours. All information is available in English.
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You can find all kinds of accessibility info about this destination here (see also Travel Info and Links: International).
