Here are a couple Canadian beaches that are making accessibility improvements:
1. Parlee Beach Provincial Park (Shediac, New Brunswick)
2. Wasaga Beach (Georgian Bay, Ontario)
Marking the world’s largest freshwater beach, this 14 kilometer stretch of white sand and clean swimming waters is one of the most developed and favourite holiday destinations in Ontario. All-terrain and floating wheelchairs are available to borrow with a deposit from the Park Office and Welcome Centre at Nancy Island Historic Site. Greater access to the Beach and Bay is offered through a Mobi-Mat RecPath at Beach Areas 1 through 5. An all accessible fishing platform, with access to the Nottawasaga River, can be found in Beach Area 1. The Wasaga Beach boardwalk (in Beach Areas 1 and 2) also offers a scenic view of the Beach and Bay, accessible to all crowds. For more information, visit their accessibility blog.
3. Prince Edward Island National Park Beaches (Prince Edward Island)
4. Long Beach (Tofino, British Columbia)
5. Bell Park Beach (Sudbury, Ontario)
6. Woodbine Beach (Toronto, Ontario)
7. Basin Head Beach (Prince Edward Island)
8. Salmon Cove Sands (Newfoundland and Labrador)
Hi there,
Have a look at Inverness Beach in Cape Breton, NS.
It is now one of the most fully accessible beaches in Atlantic Canada.
The Inverness Visitor Information Centre rents the accessible beach equipment out (free of charge) between the months of May and September! Their contact number is (902)258-3710
what about the beaches in nova scotia i live there with my daughter in a wheelchair we like the beach to
I have a friend that visited Inverness beach in Nova Scotia…it is wheel chair accessible as well…right into the water with the special chair…
Add ‘Inverness Beach’, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia, to the Accessibility List.
I go to Basin head beach frequently and happy to see that they’ve really done a great job making all areas accessible.
I go to Ashbridge’s Bay (woodbine beach) frequently and happy to see that they’ve really done a great job making all areas accessible.
There are so many beaches, I am sure there will be plenty of wheelchair carts available as me and My son will be visiting Canada soon, SO it would be fun to visit one of the beach, Thanks for the information.
Port Stanley Beach in Port Stanley, Ontario just became accessible.
http://www.stthomastimesjournal.com/2017/06/02/port-stanley-moves-another-step-forward-towards-accessibility
Penticton has wheelchair access from the side walk down to the beach on Okanagan lake that will take you to the water. There are also multiple areas on the same lake /beach that will allow a wheelchair from the main side walk access by ramp to areas on the beach that have wheelchair friendly picnic tables and have an area to BBQ. A great place to bring the whole family to!!