British Columbia: Disabled Needs

From the Capital Victoria to Largest City Vancouver

British Columbia Disabled Needs

British Columbia is a disabled-friendly province. In the major cities and towns signs mark disabled access for public toilets and subway stations with elevators, as well as disable parking. Public transportation for disabled people is possible by taking lift buses and using the Skytrain. Vancouver International and Victoria Airport are both designed for wheelchair accessibility with assistance programs for persons with disabilities as well as for others who require assistance. Whistler also has ski lifts to accommodate people needing assistance with mobility. The top attractions such as the museums and Vancouver Aquarium all provide disabled facilities. In rural BC however, wheelchair access might be limited.