International Expertise

Keroul, Tourisme and culture for people with restricted physical ability

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Kéroul is the expert regarding tourism and culture for the handicapped. As a matter of fact, its expertise has gained international recognition and Kéroul is more and more sollicitated by other countries from around the world.

In order to answer the demands, Kéroul has created a new division within its team to develop an international outlet. As a result, we are now able to help other countries in their search to develop the accessibility of any public, touristic, historical, or governmental place or building in order to make it accessible for peoples with restrained capacities or specific needs.

With the expertise it has developped since 1979, Kéroul is now a must regarding the development of accessible tourism that reaches now 15% of the population. We can also predict that this number will grow in conjuction with the population aging and then, conclude that those who will be prepared to meet with the demand will win a large part of this important growing market.

Kéroul is increasingly active on the national and international scene. In 1992, Kéroul had the mandate of coordinating transport, accommodation and the welcoming during Autonomie 92, in Vancouver. Kéroul has also been approached as an expert on the international scene in many occasions, for example, for the APEC (Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation) report or as a consultant for countries like Peru or Costa Rica. In addition to this, Kéroul has established a partnership with France and has signed a memorandum of understanding with Morroco and Tunisia.

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André Leclerc and Sana Ghenima, Chairman Executive Officer of Tunisie-AccessibleSurrounding André Leclerc and Gaëtane  Cummings, members of the tunisian and canadian delegationseLeft top, Pierre Cardinal, From left to right: Dr Slahéddine Anane, André Leclerc, Guylaine Imbault and Gaëtane Cummings.André Leclerc and Mr Ahmed Chaieb, president of the Tunisian Canadian Friendship AssociationAndré Leclerc and Lio Kiefer, journalist and spokesperson for KéroulMembers of the Keroul delegation in the tunisian desert with french touristsShirin Ebadi, Nobel Peace Prize Winner 2003, and André Leclerc at the reception for the opening of the 18th Entretiens Jacques-Cartier in Lyon.

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