16 January 2025
Accessible immersive experiences for an inclusive winter in Quebec in 2025
The cold and snow have arrived, and the great outdoors is calling… and yet there’s nothing wrong with diversifying your activities while staying indoors! Immersive experiences are multiplying in Quebec, allowing you to travel into fascinating universes.
Explore immersive experiences designed for everyone
Through visual and sound elements, often tactile and sometimes even olfactory, you can be immersed in an interactive environment creating a sense of reality in which you are a participant, making you temporarily forget the real world! Whether it’s virtual reality simulations, interactive shows, art installations or escape games, many attractions offer to transport you into a fictional or thematic universe. Here are a few suggestions for discovering another way to stimulate the senses, imagination and emotion this winter, while staying warm!
Regions and attractions accessible this winter
Codes :
- A: Rated Accessible by Kéroul
- PA: Rated Partially Accessible by Kéroul
- NA: Rated Non-accessible by Kéroul
Montréal
Centre Phi – Immersive experience (PA)
- Immersive experiences, virtual reality, art exhibitions, varied and evolving programming.
- Accessibility: The Centre PHI immersive experience offers a wheelchair loan service at the entrance, as well as canes or walking sticks to help maintain balance during the experience. Free companion tickets are available at the reception desk.
Life Chronicles – Montreal’s Old Port (PA)
- Ambulatory immersive experience (with virtual reality goggles) – 45 minutes – Opens February 19, 2025
- Accessibility: The specific parameters of the experience require the exclusive use of manual wheelchairs, as motorized wheelchairs may compromise the safety of other visitors. Free tickets for accompanying adults available.
AURA Experience – Basilique Notre-Dame de Montréal (PA)
- Immersive light experience (sound and light) – Three acts – Total duration 25 minutes.
- Accessibility: Preferential seating reserved for people with reduced mobility.
Montreal’s Science Centre (A)
- Interactive feature exhibition Banquet – until March 16, 2025.
- Permanent exhibitions: Mini Mondo, Explore – Life-Sized Science, Human, Water in the Universe, Fabrik² – Creativity Factory.
- Accessibility: The Montréal Science Centre is equipped with two hygiene rooms with changing tables for adults. A number of adapted equipment is also available, as is a guide to accompanying people with special needs.
Multimedia Show Generations MTL – Pointe-à-Callière (PA)
- Multimedia projection – 30 minutes.
- Accessibility: The establishment accepts the Carte accompagnement loisir (CAL) and wheelchairs are available on site.
OASIS immersion – Palais des congrès de Montréal (A)
- Walking museum experience – Three immersive galleries – 2 light and sound experiences: Nature Vive (Biodiversity), Van Gogh Distortion – until February 16, 2025.
- Accessibility: Ample space to move around. Accessible entrances and toilets.
Abitibi-Témiscamingue
Anisipi : A water-discovery route – Le Refuge Pageau (A)
- Immersive experience by Moment Factory (1 of 3 parts, only the part at Refuge Pageau is open in winter)
- Accessibility: The site has trails adapted for people with disabilities, and is accessible to wheelchairs, strollers and even sledges in winter (equipment available free of charge on request).
Laval
Cosmodôme (PA)
- 3 virtual mission courses (films and interactive games) – 60 minutes per course. Cosmo Mission, 4D Experience and training simulators.
- Accessibility: Wheelchairs are available at reception.
Escaparium Laval (PA)
- 9 escape games (puzzles to solve) – 3 to 8 players depending on the game – Different levels of difficulty/physical level/scary factor – 60 to 120 minutes depending on the game.
- Accessibility: A perfect group activity, given that the game rooms are dark and require assistance (some sections are not accessible or restricted to wheelchair users). However, you can participate with your team in several games, and the toilets and resto-pub are accessible.
iFly Montréal (PA)
- Virtual reality skydiving simulation – Freefall in vertical wind tunnels.
- Accessibility: Specialized leg support equipment is available on request. It is important to mention your needs to the staff when booking.
Gaspésie
Take to the sea – Musée de la Gaspésie (A)
- 360-degree virtual reality film (with virtual reality goggles).
- Accessibility: All sections of the exhibition halls are accessible to people with reduced mobility, and audioguides with volume control are available for certain exhibitions.
Québec
Onhwa Lumina (Wendake) (NA)
- Immersive outdoor multimedia trail at night (sound, lights, video projections).
- Accessibility: partially accessible trail – no accessible toilets on site.
Mauricie
Planet Energy Experience : La Cité de l’énergie (Shawinigan) (PA)
- Immersive multimedia show + Exhibitions with individual interactive stations
- Accessibility: Wheelchairs available on site
Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean
Navis multimedia show – Musée du Fjord (PA)
- Multimedia screening – 20 minutes
- Accessibility: The establishment accepts the Carte accompagnement loisir (CAL) and wheelchairs are available on site
Tips for planning an accessible visit
- Check specific accessibility: Each venue has its own characteristics. Consult the accessibility sheets on the Kéroul website for detailed information, or call ahead to confirm details.
- Bring a companion if necessary: Many sites offer free tickets for companions.
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