To help you prepare your travel, please visit the links we have unearthed for you! You will find information about activities and services for accessible travel in Quebec and in Canada.
Québec for all is a database of over 2,000 tourism and cultural organizations and businesses certified fully or partially accessible by Kéroul, spread across the regions of Québec.
With the help of a removable ramp, the bus is accessible to people with limited physical ability from the departure at Fairmount Le Château Frontenac. There are four reserved spaces on the first level of the bus for people with limited physical ability. Operating from may until october.
Directory of public toilets available throughout Quebec City. Those adapted for people with reduced mobility are identified by the wheelchair icon. (in french)
Deaf, hard of hearing or speech-impaired Canadians use Canada VRS to access and make telephone calls using Internet and cell-phone based technologies. VRS callers are connected with a sign language interpreter who provides real time interpretation for telephone calls.
Canada VRS is Free to use!
To register, you must be a Deaf, hard of hearing or speech-impaired Canadian who uses sign language.
This site provides the opportunity to search for establishments that are fully or partialy accessible for people with reduced mobility, or that have services for people with visual or hearing impairement.