Attractions

Association des femmes autochtones du Canada

Establishment assessed on

Accessibility rating
Partially accessible

Establishment details

Route leading from the parking lot to the entrance

  • Without obstacles

flooring

  • Asphalted ground

Number of reserved places

  • No seating reserved for disabled persons

Pathway leading to the entrance

  • Accessible driveway leading to the entrance

Step(s) leading to entrance

  • Ground level

Front door

  • Free width of at least 80 cm
  • Door equipped with an electric opening mechanism

Additional information

    • Notify the staff to have them unlock the door for you.

      Pathway leading to the entrance

      • Accessible driveway leading to the entrance

      Step(s) leading to entrance

      • 1 step or more : 1 steps

      Front door

      • Free width of at least 80 cm
      • Door equipped with an electric opening mechanism
      • Double door

      Number of accessible floor(s) / Total number of floor(s)

      • 5 accessible floor(s) / 6 floor(s)

      Elevator

      • Accessible elevator

      Step(s) leading to entrance

      • Ground level

      Door

      • Free width of at least 80 cm

      Interior maneuvering space

      • Maneuvering space at least 1.5 m wide x 1.5 m deep

      Toilet bowl

      • Transfer zone on the side of the bowl of at least 90 cm

      Grab bar(s)

      • Horizontal to the right of the bowl
      • Horizontal behind the bowl

      Washbasin

      • Accessible sink

          Table(s)

            Additional information

              • 1st floor = Parking access and commercial kitchen
              • 2nd floor = Café Bouleau, Boutique Artisanelle, Mother Earth Room
              • 3rd floor = Offices and washroom. Mezzanine (not accessible due to 2 steps)
              • 4th floor = First Nations Medecine Room, Metis Room, Inuit Room, Sundance Workshop Room and Two-Spirit+ Room
              • 5th floor = Talking Circle Room, Grandmother Moon Room, and B.C. Cedar Room
              • 6th floor = Rooftop Terrace, Garden and Greenhouse
              • Various furniture available: round or square tables, chairs with or without armrests, benches with or without backrests, sofas, all accessible or partially accessible; also bistro tables and stools (not accessible)

                Description

                The Native Women's Association of Canada (NWAC) Cultural and Business Events Center has eleven rooms spread over five floors, whose layout and decor are influenced by Native culture. Unique works of art are on display there. The ground floor houses Café Bouleau and the Artisanelle boutique.

                Contact details

                120 promenade du Portage, Gatineau, Québec

                613 722 3033,

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