Accessible Travel

Experiences For All

Accessibility and inclusion are so much more than what we build into our physical environment. It is a collective positive energy and attitude that can be felt upon entering any space. It transcends directly from the heart and creates a feeling of belonging and freedom. This open mindset towards full integration inspires meaningful and authentic connections with one another, enriching everyone’s lives along its path.

This is the energy and atmosphere that you will feel on a journey through Boundary Country, as the tourism stakeholders throughout this region strive to make their experiences and adventures accessible and inclusive for all.

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Eat & Stay

Boundary Country has worked hard to make as many experiences accessible as possible. While not every experience is perfect in this regard, our businesses are always improving and always willing to find a way to accommodate visitors with any sort of need. There are a number of accommodations and businesses in the region with extra care in regard to accessibility including:

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Activities

While accessibility is continually improving, our physical environment may never be completely accessible. It is a collective responsibility in Boundary Country to overcome these limitations and provide the best service. If you require something to enjoy your experience out here, and it is not already in place, it likely can be arranged, so please reach out.

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Accessibility at BC Parks

BC Parks are for everyone and we are dedicated to making every front-country park accessible. As part of BC Parks Commitment to Inclusion, we are dedicated to improving accessibility to the recreational facilities, trails and natural features in BC Parks. Our vision is that B.C.’s provincial parks are welcoming and meaningfully accessible to all.

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