The Access to Travel Web site, spearheaded by Transport Canada, is an
initiative that seeks to contribute to a stronger and more inclusive society
for all Canadians. Reflecting this spirit of inclusiveness, the site was
created with the help of the federal and provincial partners listed below.
The federal partners provided both the management and resources to develop
the Web site, and the provincial partners contributed data for the database
and actively promote the site in their respective provinces. The goal
of this collaboration is to reduce the frustration often encountered by
persons with special needs when planning and taking a trip by providing
easy access to information on accessible transportation services across
the country.
![](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images/trans2x1.gif) |
![](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images/trans2x1.gif) |
![Government of Alberta](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images-e/alberta_e.gif) |
The Government
of Alberta is pleased to participate in Transport Canada's
Access to Travel Web site. Information on accessible transportation
service providers in Alberta was provided by Alberta Transportation.
For more information, please visit the "Alberta Inter-community
Public Transportation Guide" found at the following website:
http://www.trans.gov.ab.ca,
click "Barrier Free".
|
![Government of Nova Scotia](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images-e/ns_e.gif) |
The Government
of Nova Scotia as represented by Service Nova Scotia and
Municipal Relations was responsible for the collection and provision
of all information on accessible local transportation for Nova Scotia.
The Government of Nova Scotia is pleased to contribute this information
to help make travel in the province more accessible. Dial-A-Ride
Web site: http://www.gov.ns.ca/snsmr/dialaride.
|
![Kéroul](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images-e/kerol.gif) |
Kéroul
is proud to collaborate with Transport Canada in the development
of the Access to Travel Web site. Kéroul
carried out the collection and validation of all information on
local accessible transportation in Quebec: taxis, suburban trains,
public transit and vehicle rental companies. Kéroul
is a pioneer of accessible tourism in Quebec and Canada. Information:
http://www.keroul.qc.ca.
|
![Yukon Government](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images-e/yukon_rev.gif) |
The Government
of the Yukon is pleased to participate in Transport Canada's
Access to Travel Web site. Yukon Highways and Public Works contributed
information on local accessible transportation. For more information
on government services in the territory, please visit http://www.gov.yk.ca.
|
![Northwest Territories](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images-e/nwt.gif) |
The Government
of the Northwest Territories is pleased to participate
in Transport Canada's Access to Travel Web site to provide information
on accessible transportation within the Northwest Territories for
persons with special needs. For more information on transportation
services in the territory, please visit http://www.gov.nt.ca.
|
![New Brunswick](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images-e/new_brunswick.jpg) |
The Government
of New Brunswick is pleased to participate in Transport
Canada's Access to Travel Web site to make travel within New Brunswick
more accessible for persons with disabilities and seniors. We also
have a New Brunswick Directory of Services offered to persons with
disabilities in New Brunswick available at http://www.gnb.ca/0048/Index.htm.
For more information on a New Brunswick getaway, please visit http://www.gnb.ca,
keywords: Travel and Tourism.
|
![Government of Newfoundland and Labrador](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images-e/newfound.jpg) |
The Government
of Newfoundland and Labrador, represented by Newfoundland
Works, Services and Transportation is pleased to participate in
Transport Canada's Access to Travel Web site. For more information
on transportation services in the province, please visit http://www.gov.nf.ca.
|
![Ontario Community Transportation Association](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images-e/OCTA.gif) |
The Ontario
Community Transportation Association is pleased to contribute
to the development of Transport Canada's Access to Travel Web site.
The Ontario Community Transportation Association collected information
on accessible transportation provided through specialized transit
in Ontario. For more information about the Ontario Community Transportation
Association, please visit http://www.octa.on.ca
|
![Government of Prince Edward Island](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images-e/PEI_e.gif) |
The Government
of Prince Edward Island is pleased to participate in Transport
Canada's Access to Travel Web site. Prince Edward Island Transportation
and Public Works is pleased to provide information on local accessible
transportation in the province. For more information on accessible
transportation services in the province, please visit http://www.gov.pe.ca/infopei/Transportation/
Persons_with_Disabilities.
|
![Manitoba](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images-e/MBLogo.gif) |
The Government
of Manitoba is pleased to participate in Transport Canada's
Access to Travel Web site to make travel within Manitoba more accessible
for persons with disabilities and seniors. Manitoba Transportation
and Government Services contributed information on local accessible
transportation in Manitoba. For more information on government services
in the province, please visit http://www.gov.mb.ca. |
![Nunavut](/web/20061209013830im_/http://www.accesstotravel.gc.ca/images-e/nunavut2.jpg) |
The Government
of Nunavut, represented by the Department of Community Government
and Transportation, is pleased to participate in Transport Canada's
Access to Travel Web site in order to provide information on accessible
travel within Nunavut for persons with disabilities and seniors. For
information on government services in Nunavut, please visit our website
www.gov.nu.ca . |