Discover the wonders of the Village in a wheelchair
The openness that reigns in Montreal’s Village of makes it a vital part of the city’s urban landscape. A meeting point for the LGBTQ+ community, a shopping area and a place to live, the Rainbow District is not just a playground for night owls (even though the ambiance is great). It is also one of the neighbourhoods that expends the most efforts to install removable ramps in front of businesses with a step. You could say inclusion is their philosophy!
Read moreA wheelchair tour of western Old Montreal
Welcome to New France! The cradle of the city, Old Montreal is a magnet for visitors from all over the world. Its charming cobblestone streets are not the easiest to navigate, but the architecture is worth the effort!
Read moreA wheelchair tour of eastern Old Montreal
Welcome to New France! The cradle of the city, Old Montreal is a magnet for visitors from all over the world. Its charming cobblestone streets are not the easiest to navigate, but the architecture is worth the effort!
Read more3 wheelchair-accessible theatres in Laval
A destination of discovery right next door! Laval has a thousand and one activities, each more original than the one before. Its programming has a lot to be envied with its high concentration of theatres!
Read moreVisit Montreal’s neighbourhoods by wheelchair… and metro!
Discover 10 Montreal neighborhoods through routes highlighting more than 60 points of interest near accessible metro stations.
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